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Old 10-13-2008, 11:02 PM   #1
madazmotorsport
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Whats with the latest magazine info on RX8 engine parts?

Hello Everyone,
I'm a new reader of the digizine and was not impressed to read how much of a bagging the RX8 rotors got. Not to mention the repeated references to there "not being much information on using RX8 engine parts in REW engines". There is plenty of information available - to start with have a look at the Australian forum http://www.ausrotary.com/index.php

Personally I have being using and racing with RX8 engine internals for a number of years in an old 13B-4port from an RX4/5 base car. Originally I started with just the RX8 rotors and gained a substantial horsepower improvement (dyno proven - see my website). Next we moved on to trying the stat-gears and EC-shaft. This resulted in mixed experiences - not all were good. The eventual problem was found in the RX8 stat-gears. Compared to 13B-REW engines the oil feed nipple was smaller in the RX8 versions that in the REW engine. This resulted in lack of oil flow to the stat-gear bearings which caused a number of major engine failures. Mixing of the RX8 EC-shaft and REW stat-gears indicated that a small restriction in the oil flow to the EC-shaft could result so rather than risking it REW EC-shaft and stat-gears were used along with modified RX8 rotors.
For the 2007 racing season this engine was faultess. For the 2008 season a few unrelated engine problems (mainly due to oil cooling due to an engine output increase from a modified intake system) have been experienced but now resolved mainly in part to the fitting of dual factory oil coolers to the car.

I would certainly recommend the use of RX8 rotors to anyone building an N/A motor. They are superior in many ways to the old REW (and GTU N/A) rotors. Some of which are factory phasing of the rotors, reduced weight, increased static compression and improved teeth phasing to the stat-gears. The only modification I would recommend is the slicing of the rotor tips to accept earlier 13B engine seals especially if used on an engine that incorporates peripheral ports - either inlet, exhaust or both.
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Old 10-14-2008, 05:26 AM   #2
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NICE INFO.. Welcome to the forum.. I wont say much about RCCD or anything technical relating to the RX8 because I don't know alot about the Renises engine but I do have to say that the RCCD is a GREAT magazine.

Welcome aboard and hopefully u can share yrou knowledge to us out here.
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