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Nexcis 05-13-2008 01:03 PM

"Other" Rotary Nomination
 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../Prius2004.JPG

No seriouslly, it's a rotary!!! I wasn't sure where to post this (section) so I figured this is as good as any... not to mention funny. (Mods feel free to move.)

But seriously, did you guys know that the Toyota Prius is a rotary car?
No, well read on!




Rotary Atkinson-cycle engine

http://a1.img.labs.powerset.com/asse...DartEngine.gif Rotary Atkinson-cycle engine


The Atkinson cycle can be used in a rotary engine. In this configuration an increase in both power and efficiency can be achieved when compared to the Otto cycle. This type of engine retains the one power phase per revolution, together with the different compression and expansion volumes of the original Atkinson cycle. Exhaust gases are expelled from the engine by compressed-air scavenging. This modification of the Atkinson cycle allows for the use of alternative fuels like Diesel and hydrogen. See External Links for more information
Vehicles using Atkinson-cycle engines

While a modified four-stroke engine using the Atkinson cycle provides good fuel economy, it is at the expense of a lower power-per-displacement than a traditional four-stroke. If the engine is only run at high powers intermittently, then the power of the engine can be supplemented by an electric motor during times when high power is needed. This forms the basis of an Atkinson-cycle-based hybrid electric drivetrain. These electric motors can be used independently of, or in combination with, the Atkinson-cycle engine, to provide the most efficient means of producing the desired power.
Multiple production vehicles use Atkinson-cycle engines:Note that any compression ratio shown above only reflects the physical compression ratio, which provides the ratio of the combustion chamber volumes when the piston is at "bottom dead center" versus "top dead center". The effective compression ratio of the air-fuel mixture in an Atkinson-cycle engine, with respect to atmospheric pressure, is lower due to the aforementioned delay in closing the intake valve.


Find out more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atkinson_cycle

My5ABaby 05-13-2008 02:23 PM

Damn hippies and their good gas mileage. We don't take kindly to your kind around here... :squint:

Phoenix7 05-13-2008 02:53 PM

wow, I didn't know that. Weird design.

Nexcis 05-13-2008 03:02 PM

LOL, For the record before I start getting the rep as a hippy (not that there's anything wrong with you hippies out there)... this is NOT my car. :D

jonbro6956 05-13-2008 03:43 PM

The Prius does not have a rotary engine in it. It does use the Atkinson cycle as opposed to the Otto cycle though, but still a piston engine. It is a 1.5L DOHC 16 valve VVT-i engine.

My5ABaby 05-13-2008 07:18 PM

0rpm it has like 250+ ft/lb's of torque available. My 7 has like... 12 ft/lb's....

djjjr42 05-13-2008 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nexcis (Post 24078)
LOL, For the record before I start getting the rep as a hippy (not that there's anything wrong with you hippies out there)... this is NOT my car. :D

If gas gets to $4 it might be!:auto:

Phoenix7 05-14-2008 02:36 AM

meh, don't complain. There are plenty of europeans with 7's getting raped by gas prices but they still rock the 7 on the weekends. Pay to play.

Nexcis 05-14-2008 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djjjr42 (Post 24107)
If gas gets to $4 it might be!:auto:

Not while the Zeta continues to get 27mpg; she'll become my daily at that point. :driving:

DRTHVDR 05-14-2008 08:38 AM

Still...the "PIUS" is still too much of a dick-bag car to be voted for ANYTHING other than one of the worst cars EVER to drive. Welcome to a generation of people who enjoy being dis-connected from their automobiles. That's the complete opposite theme from the spirit that created the RX-7. This car is the nemesis the the Mazda RX-7.

djjjr42 05-14-2008 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nexcis (Post 24178)
Not while the Zeta continues to get 27mpg; she'll become my daily at that point. :driving:

Holy crap, 27 is pretty good, and very surprising. If I got that on my FB I'd be tickled pink. You must not be getting into it much, like I would be. :)
What do you get on the Jeep?

Nexcis 05-14-2008 10:58 AM

On the Jeep I get 17mpg. :(

So... What have we gotten out of this thread? That the Toyota "Pius" is the nemesis to the RX-7! :)

WE3RX7 05-14-2008 11:29 AM

Apparently there are lots of Jeep owners around here :)

I get 16MPG w/ my '05 and 6spd trans commuting, but the highways usually show about 19-20mpg..

Its sad that the best MPG vehicle I own is my '04 RX8. Rocked out 24.6MPG coming home from DGRR.

BLK FC3S 05-14-2008 08:40 PM

You guys say the "pius" is the nemesis to the RX7 but I commute 100 miles a day to get to and from work. I am not caring what my car "feels" like at 5am driving to work. But I would care that I am saving $50 a week in gas (24mpg vs 60mpg).
The RX7 is for weekends though when I actually ENJOY driving and with the money I save throughout the week, I can afford the $4.20/gal for 93 octane for the 7. I would never get rid of an rx7 because of gas prices, just drive it less.

djmtsu 05-14-2008 08:44 PM

The wifey gets about 16mpg in the 99 Grand Cherokee. I get about 35mpg in the Mazda3, but I can get close to 30mpg in the 7 as well. If premium was not so expensive I would daily it again and let the wife drive the 3.

Oh well.


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