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mkaminski100

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Rotary timing system - new generation
« on: 13 June 2008, 10:10:07 »

What do you think about that?
http://www.vagnetix.republika.pl/sil-eng.htm
I am waiting for a test results as an engine with this timing system was built.
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Re: Rotary timing system - new generation
« Reply #1 on: 13 June 2008, 11:37:36 »

Looks like a variant of the rotary valve engines

Sleeve valves would probably flow better anyway
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Re: Rotary timing system - new generation
« Reply #2 on: 13 June 2008, 20:17:26 »

it has some merit but, productin and tooling cost would be horrendous and what happens when the system gets a bit of wear in it? noisy?

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Re: Rotary timing system - new generation
« Reply #3 on: 15 June 2008, 17:53:38 »

Guy said that it might last up to 500.000km (310.000 miles) so it might be a good solution.
Martin - what is the difference between this system and sleeve valves?
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Re: Rotary timing system - new generation
« Reply #4 on: 15 June 2008, 19:23:48 »

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Guy said that it might last up to 500.000km (310.000 miles) so it might be a good solution.
Martin - what is the difference between this system and sleeve valves?


Sleeve valves go up and down and are if you like liners
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