Microsquirt on single-rotor Wankel rotary engine

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CupraV6
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Microsquirt on single-rotor Wankel rotary engine

Post by CupraV6 »

Hi,

I want to use Microsquirt on a single-rotor Wankel rotary engine and after having read the details about Microquirt I assume that this is possible.

As this is a complete build-up from scratch I would like to get your advices on what sensors to use best, trigger wheels, ignition, injectors.

Nothing is decided yet, so I m open to your suggestions

Or is there even anybody out the who has ever done this?

Best regards

R.C.
Matt Cramer
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Post by Matt Cramer »

This should be possible. Does your Wankel have one spark plug, or a leading / trailing split?

I'd probably use GM type sensors as those are the defaults, and probably a 36-1 or 60-2 trigger wheel. Depending on your spark needs, the Microsquirt can fire a coil directly, or you can use a CDI ignition box.

The injector size will depend on the horsepower output you're expecting.
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CupraV6
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Post by CupraV6 »

The Wankel has 1 spark plug.

Do we have to use a 36-1 oder 60-2 wheel? or could we also use a 12-1 wheel ?

Thanks
RC
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Post by Matt Cramer »

Ok, that makes things a bit easier. While 36-1 and 60-2 are the most popular, a 12-1 ought to work too.
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