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unevolved
unevolved Dork
3/7/12 10:21 a.m.
Knurled wrote:
Ranger50 wrote: That is why you see all the hazards about milling the irons flat.
That's not what I mean. I mean the issues with combustion pressure pushing (irregularly, at varying angles) on what is for an IC engine a fairly long and wide surface (Very High pressures can/will dent OEM rotors!) and, to top it off, it pushes on one of three faces, in sequence. So the rotor is getting squished around like somebody rolling a stress ball in their hand.

Wouldn't titanium be pretty well suited to this application, then? I see a lot of FSAE cars (since that's all my life is, lately) using Ti for sprockets without cush drives, and even some teams use them for CV joints.

Knurled
Knurled GRM+ Memberand Dork
3/7/12 11:27 a.m.

It's the interface between the two sections that worries me. The loads are going to be passed down to the bearing and gear through that interface in a cyclic way.

If it's Mazdatrix doing the work, then I feel a bit better about it, compared to XYZ Drag Shop y0! producing them.

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