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by iaw
4238 days ago
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I do agree with you but a turbo diesel isn't a valid comparison because it is: 1) turbo charged
2) diesel fueled An inter-cooled turbocharger setup on this engine would likely net an additional 100 HP without much issue (presuming the sealing issues aren't horrific). Generally 100 HP per litre of displacement is the gold standard for naturally aspirated engines (see Ferrari). |
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The turbo is irrelevant though, the IC has a turbo, they work and are reliable the rotating engine doesn't but that doesn't rule out a basis for comparison.
It comes down to fuel efficiency, emissions, maintenance and cost and I can't see this engine winning (for cars).