Wankel engine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Wankel engine
Named after F. Wankel
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The notable results include the RX-7 sports car, which gets about 24 m.p.g. from its improved Wankel engine, and the GLC.
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The Wankel engine is not as efficient as a diesel, but its makers say that its fuel consumption is about the same as the economical Volkswagen.
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Because of its basic simplicity, the Wankel engine has long been considered a strong contender to supplant piston engines in mass-produced autos.
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At the time, nearly half of Mazda's vehicles used the revolutionary Wankel engine, in which a rotor instead of pistons produces the power.
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Because of the unavailability of the light-weight Wankel engine that had been planned for the car, the Pacer is still 3,000 Ibs.
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