2010 Turbo Build: a.k.a. "Project JETS3T 8"
#502
well it’s overlap in the sense that combustion gases are going to be diluting the intake mixture. It’s also potentially cooking the oil seals.
Cut-off Seals and other newly designed seals
The RENESIS engine has its intake and exhaust ports located in the side housing. With this configuration, blow-by of gases tends to occur between the intake and exhaust ports via the slight gap between the oil seals (corresponding to the piston rings in a reciprocating engine) and side seals on the rotor’s side. Under these circumstances, even in the absence of timing overlap between intake and exhaust ports, retention of some exhaust gas for the next intake cycle cannot be pre- vented. To solve the problem, RENESIS employs an additional cut-off seal located between the oil seals, to ensure almost total elimination of blow-by owing to its tight sealing efficiency. This newly developed gas seal was the technological breakthrough needed to allow the successful design of the side exhaust port engine, and it was achieved through the use of MDI (Mazda Digital Innovation) which allows the use of the same 3-D data from planning through to production, innovative measur- ing technology for strict inspection and analysis, sophis- ticated systems aimed at high-quality manufacturing, and a flexible approach to problem-solving.
Cut-off Seals and other newly designed seals
The RENESIS engine has its intake and exhaust ports located in the side housing. With this configuration, blow-by of gases tends to occur between the intake and exhaust ports via the slight gap between the oil seals (corresponding to the piston rings in a reciprocating engine) and side seals on the rotor’s side. Under these circumstances, even in the absence of timing overlap between intake and exhaust ports, retention of some exhaust gas for the next intake cycle cannot be pre- vented. To solve the problem, RENESIS employs an additional cut-off seal located between the oil seals, to ensure almost total elimination of blow-by owing to its tight sealing efficiency. This newly developed gas seal was the technological breakthrough needed to allow the successful design of the side exhaust port engine, and it was achieved through the use of MDI (Mazda Digital Innovation) which allows the use of the same 3-D data from planning through to production, innovative measur- ing technology for strict inspection and analysis, sophis- ticated systems aimed at high-quality manufacturing, and a flexible approach to problem-solving.
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#504
well it’s overlap in the sense that combustion gases are going to be diluting the intake mixture. It’s also potentially cooking the oil seals.
Cut-off Seals and other newly designed seals
The RENESIS engine has its intake and exhaust ports located in the side housing. With this configuration, blow-by of gases tends to occur between the intake and exhaust ports via the slight gap between the oil seals (corresponding to the piston rings in a reciprocating engine) and side seals on the rotor’s side. Under these circumstances, even in the absence of timing overlap between intake and exhaust ports, retention of some exhaust gas for the next intake cycle cannot be pre- vented. To solve the problem, RENESIS employs an additional cut-off seal located between the oil seals, to ensure almost total elimination of blow-by owing to its tight sealing efficiency. This newly developed gas seal was the technological breakthrough needed to allow the successful design of the side exhaust port engine, and it was achieved through the use of MDI (Mazda Digital Innovation) which allows the use of the same 3-D data from planning through to production, innovative measur- ing technology for strict inspection and analysis, sophis- ticated systems aimed at high-quality manufacturing, and a flexible approach to problem-solving.
Cut-off Seals and other newly designed seals
The RENESIS engine has its intake and exhaust ports located in the side housing. With this configuration, blow-by of gases tends to occur between the intake and exhaust ports via the slight gap between the oil seals (corresponding to the piston rings in a reciprocating engine) and side seals on the rotor’s side. Under these circumstances, even in the absence of timing overlap between intake and exhaust ports, retention of some exhaust gas for the next intake cycle cannot be pre- vented. To solve the problem, RENESIS employs an additional cut-off seal located between the oil seals, to ensure almost total elimination of blow-by owing to its tight sealing efficiency. This newly developed gas seal was the technological breakthrough needed to allow the successful design of the side exhaust port engine, and it was achieved through the use of MDI (Mazda Digital Innovation) which allows the use of the same 3-D data from planning through to production, innovative measur- ing technology for strict inspection and analysis, sophis- ticated systems aimed at high-quality manufacturing, and a flexible approach to problem-solving.
Granted, I do primarily run open exhaust, E85/M1 among other things and I don’t exactly expect my motors to last 100k miles, maybe 2-years/5k miles, whichever comes first.
#505
Yes, it’s from the SAE paper. It says the opposite about blowby if you read it closely. Pettit specifically machines a groove and adds a custom cut-off seal on13B rotors intended for low compression Renesis turbo use. I’d prefer to have it myself.
looking forward to your results though.
looking forward to your results though.
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#507
It’s about a week away from initial dial-in dyno session, then it’ll go back on the dyno for full pull tuning. Working with Fueltech on a potential upgrade to their FTSPARK-4 ignition system if the current setup isn’t sufficient for M1 and 750HP. Dial-in dyno session results will determine whether or not the upgrade will happen. Also, adding a second 5GPM fuel pump in the meantime.
On another note I’m seriously bummed I didn’t make Sevenstock 22. I worked through the night to sunrise to try to make it happen...on the trailer but it was too little too late...
Big shout-out to gregs for doing what he could to help me try to get the car there. Next year...
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#508
What were the "more than promising" results you alluded to earlier ? I really do hope you succeed but I'm struggling to see how you can even approach the hp goals you have talked about here.
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#510
Some awesome sauce going on over here, on pump gas too
https://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo.../#post12380851
https://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo.../#post12380851
#512
Some awesome sauce going on over here, on pump gas too
https://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo.../#post12380851
https://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo.../#post12380851
The SXE369 is almost identical to my GTX4294R, 70mm is too small though for 95+ lbs/min. Compressor discharge temps would be stupid 🔥Impressive though.
The plan is to see how well the 70mm does with the new setup compared to last time, then swap in a 80mm GTX4709R Gen2. The 80mm is what I’ll ultimately run at the event in Texas at the end of March.
#515
Lol, on pump gas?!
The SXE369 is almost identical to my GTX4294R, 70mm is too small though for 95+ lbs/min. Compressor discharge temps would be stupid 🔥Impressive though.
The plan is to see how well the 70mm does with the new setup compared to last time, then swap in a 80mm GTX4709R Gen2. The 80mm is what I’ll ultimately run at the event in Texas at the end of March.
The SXE369 is almost identical to my GTX4294R, 70mm is too small though for 95+ lbs/min. Compressor discharge temps would be stupid 🔥Impressive though.
The plan is to see how well the 70mm does with the new setup compared to last time, then swap in a 80mm GTX4709R Gen2. The 80mm is what I’ll ultimately run at the event in Texas at the end of March.
looking forward to your own results. It will be interesting to see if you can get the Renesis to breath well enough for that power level.
#516
lol 8 x 220 lb/hr..... I run 8 x 42 lb/hr (450cc/min) injectors on my Mustang (maxed of course)...
I think your going to need a bigger fuel tank....
Also, you better keep that much injector a secret. It will get you the death penalty in CA.
I think your going to need a bigger fuel tank....
Also, you better keep that much injector a secret. It will get you the death penalty in CA.
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#517
Check out my new IG page for all updates going forward. Not much there yet but there will be.
https://www.instagram.com/LandSpeedRX8/
https://www.instagram.com/LandSpeedRX8/
#520
Round 2 coming soon...
😉
#521
must of been, I’m assuming you were the one who broke Phatbotti’s dyno
https://phatbottituning.com/dyno-broken
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#522
must of been, I’m assuming you were the one who broke Phatbotti’s dyno
https://phatbottituning.com/dyno-broken
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https://phatbottituning.com/dyno-broken
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Well the amount of fuel, flames and rubber that Elliot put down that weekend between my car and Rob's car...ok, mostly Rob's car...was stupid enough to more than likely break or melt something. But nah, wasn't me.
Just want to add that Phatbotti is an absolute brilliant dyno/tuning facility. Ron and Kenny know what they're doing and it clearly shows. They're also very cool dudes.
Now if they only had a backup AWD Mustang dyno... hint hint...
#524
LOL
Perfect timing scrolling through the endless TikTok cat videos.
So NZ was supposed to lower its Covid lockdown level today so that specific sectors could go back to work including TTi, yeah that didn't happen.
Extended one more week so no gearbox yet:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...down-in-a-week
So might as well take advantage of the downtime to pull the entire rear suspension/sub-frame and most of the front to get it ready for all the new stuff to go in. Not fun.
Perfect timing scrolling through the endless TikTok cat videos.
So NZ was supposed to lower its Covid lockdown level today so that specific sectors could go back to work including TTi, yeah that didn't happen.
Extended one more week so no gearbox yet:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...down-in-a-week
So might as well take advantage of the downtime to pull the entire rear suspension/sub-frame and most of the front to get it ready for all the new stuff to go in. Not fun.