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Excellent video on making reliable power in a Mazda Rotary engine

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paraplane

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While I don't own a Rotary engine car or aircraft I'm interested in these engines. I've read most articles by Paul Lamar and while his ideas are very interesting I feel that a lot of his work is out of the reach or desire for many people to entertain. After watching "Rob Dahm"s YouTube channel for quite awhile it was cool to see him make this video where he is concise and outlines what to do with a Mazda engine to provide power and probably more importantly (especially for aircraft) reliability.
I read a comment that was somewhat recent where the poster was basically asking the question(s) that this video answers.
 
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