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It seems that most people consider <100°C as success, during cruising ![]() Many people are forgetting that water isn't only knock suppressant, but also total loss internal coolant, and honestly, how many RX-7's can run at full power for any significant length of time? Why bother with expensive engine modifications when all what is needed is a bit of water? ![]() As far as end-gas behaviour goes, it would be interesting what direct injection of water to the trailing side of rotor face during final phase of compression could do with knock, but I must partially agree with lowering of overall EGR rate as partially burned hydrocarbons are unstable combustion species prone to autoignition and consequent detonation. |
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Don Mega
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Nice little real world ghetto test of engine temps to back up what I was saying happens in real world rotary race engines. Remember this is not F1 where you are running 125Deg C water temps to reduce cooler sizes etc. Fact is you will make more power on a colder engine and its more reliable. Out in real world 65 Deg C to 75 Deg C target will always win, and its compounded in a boost engine when talking knock sensitivity. p.s. same for my daily Toyota FJ Cruiser its a real common mod to put in a lower temp thermostat, more power more reliability, less knock on normal fuel and thats NA too. Emissions ? well who give s a fuck about that. > http://www.aprpower.com/timing_gears.html
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