Why hasn't anyone ever put multiple rotary engines together to create a v8 rotary?

Why hasn't anyone ever put multiple rotary engines together to create a v8 rotary?

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>rotary V8
>not a rotary Y12

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in-line design is more practical.

Sounds like you want a rotary vee.

putting two engines together isn't that hard desu

youtube.com/watch?v=jM0wN0zRhgk

it's miles cheaper than getting a custom 4 rotor

I feel bad for the starter motor that has to turn this

It's electric, you shouldn't.

>v8
>rotary

OP has never turned a wrench in his life.

Why do that when you can just make a single rotary 8 times bigger?

>Rotary engines the size of swimming pools

This is a good idea

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this is so stupid it just might work

somebody get some plans drawn up

It's just a modified guibo mount off a transmission......

The brappening of a million horses.

enginelabs.com/news/video-exotic-12-rotor-rotary-engine-ready-for-dyno/

>wankel
Anybody find this word hilarious? Wankel. Kek.

WANKEL.

are you saying they should put 8 rotaries together in a straight line, or actually build two 4-rotary engines and then mount them in some frankensteined monstrosity of a loosely recognizable V shape (even though it wouldn't really be a V) and link them together? I'm so confused.

and 3 lb/ft of torque

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Good luck I've got 100k RPM