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10-04-2015, 04:11 AM | #1 |
The Newbie
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Andy T from Midlands UK
Hi all,
Never sure where to start with intro's! Ive enjoyed many years working with rotary engines going back to the mid 90's when I first worked as a development engineer for a company in the UK that used to be Norton Motorbikes. We developed these engines for non automotive applications. I'm still working on them to this day (but for a different company) based in Lichfield UK. We are working with a UK company (Westfield) to get a new rotary car up and running next year, so exciting times!! Personally I'm looking at buying a project car - would love an RX7 but seem very expensive so will probably go RX8. Rotary Car Club looks great so really looking forward to finding out what I need to do to get a decent Hillclimb car built!! Probably lots of late nights in the garage I expect!! Cheers, Andy T |