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  2. Wankel engine - Wikipedia

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    Produces three power pulses each revolution of the rotor. Gives one power pulse per revolution of the output shaft. The Wankel engine (/ˈvaŋkəl̩/, VUN-kell) is a type of internal combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design to convert pressure into rotating motion. The concept was proven by German engineer Felix Wankel, followed by a ...

  3. Suzuki RE5 - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki RE5. The Suzuki RE5 is a motorcycle with a liquid-cooled single-rotor Wankel engine, manufactured by Suzuki from 1974 to 1976. Apart from its unusual engine, the RE5 is mostly a conventional roadster, albeit with some peculiar styling details thanks to Italian industrial designer Giorgetto Giugiaro.

  4. Mazda Wankel engine - Wikipedia

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    Outdated annual Mazda Wankel "rotary" engine sales without RX-8 and without industry engines (data source: Ward's AutoNews) Mazda was fully committed to the Wankel engine just as the energy crisis of the 1970s struck. The company had all but eliminated piston engines from its products in 1974, a decision that nearly led to the company's collapse.

  5. Felix Wankel - Wikipedia

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    Wankel was born in 1902 in Lahr in what was then the Grand Duchy of Baden in the Upper Rhine Plain of present-day southwestern Germany. He was the only son of Gerty Wankel (née Heidlauff) and Rudolf Wankel, a forest assessor. His father died in World War I. [1] Thereafter, the family moved to Heidelberg.

  6. X-engine - Wikipedia

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    This is geometrically an inverted Wankel engine that operates on the high-efficiency hybrid cycle. [1] [2] In the Wankel, the only successful pistonless rotary engine to date, a figure-eight-like epitrochoid housing surrounds a curved sided triangular rotor. The rotor revolves around a fixed gear in a hula-hoop motion. The output shaft revolves ...

  7. Category:Cars powered by Wankel engines - Wikipedia

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    Mazda Cosmo. Mazda Furai. Mazda Grand Familia. Mazda Iconic SP. Mazda Luce. Mazda MX-30. Mazda Parkway. Mazda Roadpacer. Mazda RX-01.

  8. Moller M200G Volantor - Wikipedia

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    The M200G Neuera is a prototype of a flying saucer -style hovercraft, designed by aeronautics engineer Paul Moller. The vehicle is envisioned as a precursor to the Moller M400 Skycar. The M200G Volantor uses a system of eight computer-controlled fans to hover up to 10 feet (3 m) above the ground. [1] Volantor is a term coined by Moller meaning ...

  9. General Motors Rotary Combustion Engine - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors Rotary Combustion Engine (GMRCE) is an internal combustion Wankel engine which uses a rotary design to convert pressure into a rotating motion instead of using reciprocating pistons. In November 1970, GM paid $50 million, ($392,287,918 in 2023 dollars [ 1] ), for initial licenses to produce their version of the Wankel rotary ...