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Always wondered if anyone had tried this. Can't figure out how to embed the video(love the lights):

https://www.facebook.com/aerof...os/2612908695416701/
 
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It’s funny you post this, just today I discovered Walmart (via one of its vendors) sells 7 cylinder 70ish cc radial engines for $1200. I’d love to put one in a ATV or go cart. Big Grin


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It’s funny you post this, just today I discovered Walmart (via one of its vendors) sells 7 cylinder 70ish cc radial engines for $1200. I’d love to put one in a ATV or go cart. Big Grin
10 cc / cylinder? That's pretty small. 0.07 L for the engine?



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Radials have been used on motorcycles, helicopters, and tanks...why not a car or truck?
 
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A good friend of mines dad had one in a Modified tractor .. it is now in the Legends Hall of fame retired museum.. It sounded so cool.


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That truck has been in HOT ROD MAGAZINE. If you're not a FB member, here's more details...

https://www.hotrod.com/article...up-radically-radial/


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V-tail, yeah it’s too small to seriously consider as a project. There are a few Facebook groups based out of the UK that I follow that do amazing things with engines. They have made 4 & 5 cylinder two stroke Kawasaki H2 engines and other wild things.

I think a 250-1000cc radial engine would be awesome in a bike, quad or go cart. It would make gobs of torque. Big Grin


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So freakin cool




 
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“Oh I see...you smoke a lot of weed to come up with that...that’s very interesting”

-Jay Leno referring to the transmission/belt set up on this vehicle Big Grin


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That's an awesome ride. Very cool.



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This was actually a rotary engine, with the cylinders and crankcase rotating around a stationary crankshaft (the wheel axle in this case), not a radial. Still cool as heck, though.
 
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This was actually a rotary engine, with the cylinders and crankcase rotating around a stationary crankshaft (the wheel axle in this case), not a radial. Still cool as heck, though.


Most WWI fighters had rotary engines. The Sopwith Camel used a 130 HP Clerget.
 
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Most WWI fighters had rotary engines. The Sopwith Camel used a 130 HP Clerget.
I realize that allowing the cylinders to spin with the propeller probably assisted in cooling the engine, but didn't it complicate getting fuel into it?

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That car looks like the one Jay Leno had on his show this past season or the season from last year. Rather awesome watching it.
 
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