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Ron
05-23-2008, 06:28 PM
Hello, my name is Ron, I live in north Idaho .

I should introduce myself as a mechanic interested in rotary engine drive systems. I do not have one or any Mazda, yet. I am a retired aircraft A&P licensed general aviation mechanic/electrician, turned experimental test engineer for new aircraft and systems. It has been my intention to build a single wheel rear drive, side by side two seat, three wheel coup similar to the basic form of the old English Morgan. I was intending to use one of my Moto Guzzi big twin motorcycle’s for the drive system. However due to the never ending scullery of fuel costs and big government, I now intend to build a much more economical variation of motorized transportation. A car! One of my design, at my cost, maintaining my independence from palm plating corporations. I hope you, the Gurus of Rotary Power can help guide me with the many questions I have yet to define of the power to weight ratio and economy values I have heard so much about. I admit knowing nothing about them, nor am I sure as of yet what final design it will be. I am looking at combinations from simple mechanical enhancements to the Mazda drive train to fluid dynamics, or electric storage/gas motor variations. Simple mechanics are more comfortable to me, but function and durability to travel independent over longer distances before refueling is required, will be the most desired vehicle. I am looking forward to this project and much more by its end, ya never know what you find when you look where you might not normally look. Thanks for reading, and hope to get involved with and acquainted with the Mazda drive systems. Oh… does one use a CVT type tranny?

blwnrtr93
05-24-2008, 02:24 PM
Welcome to the site, Ron. We'll try to help you out with whatever knowledge we have.

manveru
05-28-2008, 08:52 PM
no CVT tranny in use (that i've heard of anyway) for a rotary. Welcome to the board, and good luck with the project, it sounds like a great challenge. There are plenty of gurus floating around that should be able to point in the (somewhat) right direction.

Be sure to keep us updated.

Max777
05-29-2008, 12:37 AM
So, what you are saying... is that you want to build a rotary powered locost?

Well, that's not easy, but it is certainly not hard either, and others have done it with a varying degree of custom fabrication. When you say "car", what "type" of car are you looking to build? I think something like a locost seems to fit what you want to do.

It's a spartan, do it yourself ride that can get great gas milage, low maintenace costs, and that also happens to be a good bare bones sprots car at the same time.

Also, I like the fact that you use proper grammar, and your writing seems to be top notch, but you can just use conversational language on forums, so dont sweat it! :D

Herblenny
05-29-2008, 06:56 AM
Welcome Ron!!!

Please keep us updated on our project!