The current rotaries are way over square with a very short stroke (no
torque to speak of) And the rotor/crank gearing going the wrong way. I never saw
one dynoed that low but I suspect about 100 HP would be a available with a
struggle. Perhaps the new X-16 will do a better job with its longer
stroke.
I had thought about brazing about 1 1/2 rotors together to get
about 1 1/2 engines in a two rotor layout. Folks are already cutting down 13B
rotor housings to make 12A housings, so why not. Then you could get maybe 150 HP
in a direct drive unit.
Lynn E. Hanover
In a message dated 3/9/2008 2:15:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rusty@radrotary.com writes: