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what are the differences between the MYT Engine and the Wankel (Rotary) engine?

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what are the differences between the MYT Engine and the Wankel (Rotary) engine?

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• The MYT Engine fires 16 times in one revolution vs. single rotor Wankels 1.5 firings. The MYT Engine is a positive displacement engine without sealing problems because the MYT Engine uses round piston and round cylinder same as conventional engines. The MYT Engine does not have to rotate at very high rpm to achieve torque. The Wankel Rotary engines pistons and cylinders are of tri-angular and squarish on the corners design. Furthermore, the piston assembly turns away from the center line of the shaft. The MYT Engine design leads to an enormous displacement leading to 850 CID at 150 lbs. The Rotary Engine with 200lbs is only 80 CID.

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