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its a good idea and will add it to my burgeoning list of ToDo tasks
but don't expect a result in the very near future as so many other things on the go atm
Your suggestion appears to refer just to the base vehicle, and not the conversion/habitation area. Is this correct, or do you envisage including the living area's also?
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Actually the avatar reminds me of the rotary Wankel engine.
cabby
I had abrand new RX3,RX2 and then a RX4 with the racing engine in it, I had it to 150mph and it was still going, the only thing it would not pass was a petrol station
Hi,
The avatar seems to represent a "Delta" or deltic configuration aimed at marine use the idea being that you can have any number of banks of this layout in line. Only ever seen it on paper during Army marine engineer training though so more experienced people can correct me without causing offence
Chris
(no pistons in a Wankel)
Your suggestion appears to refer just to the base vehicle, and not the conversion/habitation area. Is this correct, or do you envisage including the living area's also?
Thanks for the acknowledgement Nuke. I am sure if members enter the information and it is run properly, it will be an asset to the site. TR5 I have suggested under a fault heading three sub heading, Chassis, Manufacturers Build and Auxiliary Fittings. I envisaged the conversion/habitation area to be under Manufacturers Build, but it is up to Nuke to decide how it would be done! One thing I did forget was to suggest a field to identify cost of repair.
peedee
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