Wankel Engine: NSU Spider - Jay Leno's Garage

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Jay Leno's Garage

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This week Jay showcases his NSU Spider, complete with its Wankel engine.
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@captaccordion
@captaccordion 7 ай бұрын
This is Jay Leno's Garage at it's best. An interesting and unmodified old car, and a bit of a history lesson. Also, the absence of another person keeps the focus on the car, and Jay doesn't feel the need to recycle all his anecdotes to a new guest!
@KelikakuCoutin
@KelikakuCoutin 7 ай бұрын
'Its' is a pronoun and "it's" is a contraction, actually the two words "it"+"is." When we add an apostrophe, we're implying that there are the two words "it" and "is." So your sentence "This is Jay Leno's Garage at it's best" would translate out to "This is Jay Leno's Garage at IT IS best." Which I'm certain you did not intend for it to say. In the future it may profit you to use the personal pronoun "ITS" instead of the contraction "IT'S." Hope this helped.
@malcolmjcullen
@malcolmjcullen 7 ай бұрын
OK, who installed Clippy into KZfaq?
@JoeR203
@JoeR203 7 ай бұрын
@@KelikakuCoutin Wow! You must have a seizure when you see people misuse "There", "They're" and "Their".
@bucko1001
@bucko1001 7 ай бұрын
Autocorrect strikes again 😊
@jamesdellaneve9005
@jamesdellaneve9005 7 ай бұрын
Agreed. The USs auto docent.
@docr59
@docr59 7 ай бұрын
My grandfather was the head of NSU when this Spider and the Ro 80 were developed and built. My aunt had the hand-built pre-production model, a gorgeous azure-blue car with wooden steering wheel, which she took me into the Italian alps with. Great memories!
@tulliogarzetti1806
@tulliogarzetti1806 6 ай бұрын
RO 80 è stata una delle più belle auto mai progettate!
@dalewier9735
@dalewier9735 6 ай бұрын
What a great memory thank you
@stijnbrowaeys8328
@stijnbrowaeys8328 4 ай бұрын
Did you have a nsu ?
@chuckfinley3542
@chuckfinley3542 7 ай бұрын
Jay’s NSU is just as exciting as some unobtainable 1200 hp monstrosity.
@bigduphusaj162
@bigduphusaj162 7 ай бұрын
all production cars over 1000bhp are peaky as F@#£ The Bugatti might be an exception but its a lazy engine that w16.
@btolley100
@btolley100 7 ай бұрын
I like it when Jay does his own cars. Best thing about COVID was Jay doing his own cars and filming it himself.
@Mo-mc3mw
@Mo-mc3mw 7 ай бұрын
I still despise him for the whole tonightshow-debacle
@chadchadchadchadchad
@chadchadchadchadchad 7 ай бұрын
There were a ton of great things about COVID, but you're right, those episodes were the best.
@chadchadchadchadchad
@chadchadchadchadchad 7 ай бұрын
​@@Mo-mc3mwDang. Hopefully he doesn't read your comment. He may burn his car collection to the ground when he finds out you're still pissed about that Tonight Show debacle.
@danielt.8573
@danielt.8573 7 ай бұрын
@@Mo-mc3mw It was NBC's fault, not his. Conan overreacted based on bad assumptions and people went along with it.
@donmoore481
@donmoore481 7 ай бұрын
I have not seen one of these in years. In 79 - 82 I was stationed in Germany and had a 50 Km commute daily, half of which was on the autobahn, the other half through the Tanus mountains. I picked up a 1970 NSU Prinz 100 TT, which was a blast to drive, 1000 cc air cooled, 2 doors, and raced by a few local NSU clubs. It looked like a shrunken early Chevy Corvair. You could unbolt the engine and bring it downstairs to the basement and work on it. We would race the NSU Spiders, and could hold our own most of the time. The Spider handled the twists better, but the 100 TT had lots more power. A friend had a NSU RO Wankel which could easily eat our lunch on the autobahn, but we ruled the mountains. We took a trip to Neckarsucm to visit the old NSU factory and toured their assembly line and museum. By then Audi had taken over the brand.
@AmericasChoice
@AmericasChoice 7 ай бұрын
Good years to be in Germany.
@dannyhilarious
@dannyhilarious 6 ай бұрын
Sounds you made the best during your duty time. Congrats!
@philipbanks6542
@philipbanks6542 6 ай бұрын
In the 80s I always thought Mazda developed the rotary engine with the rx 7 I never knew until watching this video thanks
@stijnbrowaeys8328
@stijnbrowaeys8328 4 ай бұрын
🤩 nice story ! I think that the tt is a 1200cc not a 1000 cc 😁
@lilredcummins
@lilredcummins 7 ай бұрын
Jay, I am so happy that you drive these old cars. Many people keep them as museum pieces which is ok, but they are cars, which means they were meant to be driven. Still driving my Model T and it is 100 years old now! Keep up the good work!
@bobjohnson205
@bobjohnson205 7 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. I'm still driving my Volvo and it's over 30 years old! It SHOULD be in a museum! lol
@angelperez7891
@angelperez7891 7 ай бұрын
Is your Ford T a 1923 season model?
@lilredcummins
@lilredcummins 7 ай бұрын
Yes it is a 1923 Touring model@@angelperez7891
@DivineVegan
@DivineVegan 7 ай бұрын
​@@angelperez7891yes 1883
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 7 ай бұрын
Leaving a car sit untouched will do the car more harm than saving it. They HAVE to be driven. Find an abandoned racetrack or get into a track day event and just run a couple laps every week.
@NeueKlasseGuy
@NeueKlasseGuy 7 ай бұрын
My Dad was a dealer for NSU and I got to spend a lot of seat time in one of these. Great little car!
@Jason.cbr1000rr
@Jason.cbr1000rr 7 ай бұрын
You like bmws?? Me too! They're really the "ultimate driving machine" what model do you drive and like? 🙂
@Gr8Layks
@Gr8Layks 7 ай бұрын
In which city was your father’s dealership?
@NeueKlasseGuy
@NeueKlasseGuy 7 ай бұрын
@@Gr8Layks Wayzata, MN
@seanhoward8025
@seanhoward8025 7 ай бұрын
Jay, the AMC Pacer was designed to have the GM Wankel installed in it, which would’ve greatly improved the power-to-weight ratio. I believe the Mercedes you eluded to was the C111. And I remember as a kid, reading in MT or C&D or R&T around 1975, GM actually was considering making a Wankel-powered Corvette, long before Mazda’s RX-7.
@Charlesb88
@Charlesb88 7 ай бұрын
AMC had designed the Pacer originally to accept a Wankel engine that would be designed by Curtis-Wright but then later decide to go with a upcoming Wankel engine that GM was planning to use in some of their own upcoming car designs. Unfortunately, GM canceled their Wankel project in ‘74 for various reasons including durability, tooling costs, and gas millage issues (the fuel crisis was in full swing at the time). This forced AMC, who had already put way to much money into the Pacer project to back out, to hastily redesign the Pacer to use their own straight-six engine which was dinged by car reviewers of the Pacer at the time of it’s introduction.
@snowrocket
@snowrocket 7 ай бұрын
There was a show car Corvette around 1973 that was a four rotor Wankel mid-engine car. So WAAAY before the Corvette became a mid-engine car just a few years ago, Chevrolet was considering it in the 1970s.
@fishhuntadventure
@fishhuntadventure 7 ай бұрын
@@Charlesb88 Dinged? The 258 is a fantastic motor with plenty of horsepower
@Charlesb88
@Charlesb88 7 ай бұрын
@@fishhuntadventure That engine wasn't dinged for it power output but rather it's low gas milage at a time when the fuel crisis was in full swing
@panamafloyd1469
@panamafloyd1469 7 ай бұрын
From my '70s chlidhood memories, I could swear that the original GM H-body (Vega/Astre/Monza/Sunbird/Starfire/Skyhawk) was designed by engineers who also expected the GM rotary to show up as well. I actually owned a Sunbird for half a minute in high school, had the Buick 231 in it. As an import guy - loved that Jay mentioned that Mazda originally advertised the rotary as a NVH solution. In SCCA, we had a joke about those ads. "The little piston engine goes boing-boing-boing..but the Mazda rotary goes AAAAAAAHH!" I still think the reason my left ear is better than my right was that I was on a corner, and assigned to blue flag, when an RX-3 lost its muffler on a downshift (flame blast like a turbo on a bridge-port). We all bent over in pain, and the tower (Road Atlanta T1, the tower can see it from there) called to see if we were all OK.
@chartreux1532
@chartreux1532 7 ай бұрын
My Grandfather here in Germany had exactly one of those, even in the same Colour! Sadly he sold it a long time ago in the early 90s. Either way, thanks for reminding me of this Jay and as a German i'm always happy when i see any NSU Car being taken care of and driven in the USA. In Germany that's not too uncommon to see, especially with all the NSU Car Meetings and Touring Events but i bet it's a rather rare sight in the USA, especially in such a great Condition! Thanks for sharing this one with us, Jay! Prost & Cheers from Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps
@Fastvoice
@Fastvoice 7 ай бұрын
The (stock) ticker symbole for Audi in Germany is still NSU. 😉
@mediocreman2
@mediocreman2 7 ай бұрын
That's interesting. I follow a German channel that restores modern BMWs, called M539 Restorations, and he didn't even know what an NSU is. But I know what they are and have known for a long time, and I'm in the US and have never even seen one in person!
@tiki_trash
@tiki_trash 7 ай бұрын
Do you know who designed the body? I think it's a good looking car.
@JoeC88
@JoeC88 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information, cheers from down under 🦘
@Fastvoice
@Fastvoice 7 ай бұрын
@@tiki_trash It's mentioned in the video: Bertone. It derivated from the former model NSU Sport Prinz Coupé - also styled by Bertone.
@ulrichskaarsgard7848
@ulrichskaarsgard7848 7 ай бұрын
NSU was the predecessor to AUDI. They and DKW had incredible engineering for their time. I have a NSU Quickly moped from the 1950's that still gets 100+ MPG!
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 7 ай бұрын
Wow
@johnbriggs3916
@johnbriggs3916 7 ай бұрын
Not really. It would be more accurate to say that Auto Union was the predecessor. Volkswagen merged Auto Union with NSU to form the present Audi. (Audi had been one of the four companies in Auto Union.)
@ulrichskaarsgard7848
@ulrichskaarsgard7848 7 ай бұрын
@@johnbriggs3916 Yes, and I should have said NSU was ONE OF THE predecessors to AUDI....
@sandervanderkammen9230
@sandervanderkammen9230 7 ай бұрын
NSU Motorenwerke GmbH. went completely bankrupt because of the Wankel engine and was acquired by Volkswagen who merged NSU with Audi. Audi still occupys several former NSU sites.
@henrydegan6204
@henrydegan6204 6 ай бұрын
There's more than that. NSU had 2 cars when they got bankrupt. One was the RO80 which was first sold as Audi RO80 but soon was discontinued. The shape and style of the RO80 though lives on in all modern Audi. The second car was called K70 and that was not yet on the market. The K70 was taken by Volkswagen and sold as VW K70, the first ever modern VW, first inline 4, first front engine, first front driven and first watercooled VW. VW would still build air-cooled boxer rearmounted cars if not for NSU.
@cjtr83
@cjtr83 7 ай бұрын
What a fantastic little car. Jay, Thank you for sharing everything you do. You're an incredible custodian and educator in the automotive world. You keeping these old vehicles running so they can be seen, appreciated and enjoyed for many generations to come is hugely admirable. Your efforts in making these videos i believe is your finest work. A true natural passion. Thank you 🙏🏻
@ronaldgreen5292
@ronaldgreen5292 7 ай бұрын
Yes! He's the greatest!!!💯💯✌️✌️👍👍👍
@reasonablespeculation3893
@reasonablespeculation3893 7 ай бұрын
Looks like it was pulled of the tracks of a 1960s amusement park ride ..... then, to everyone's amazement, it's driven down the road, with the real cars
@user-rz4hy7no5e
@user-rz4hy7no5e 7 ай бұрын
This is why I love “Jay Leno’s Garage”. So much GREAT information about odd modes of transportation and the restoration blog. New Super cars are interesting but the old ones take this channel over the top. Keep them coming!!
@burchardisbasement2671
@burchardisbasement2671 7 ай бұрын
So much more interesting with these smaller cars, than with 600 hp. multi million dollar builds. Thank you so much for y’et another great video.
@dwayneclemans8853
@dwayneclemans8853 7 ай бұрын
Great episode, It’s amazing how small the car looks when Jay is standing next to it.
@heroesofthelandstrasse
@heroesofthelandstrasse 7 ай бұрын
A friend of mine has three of them. One with two rotor, one with Prinz engine and one in parts. I testdrove the two rotor one with 130 hp. Nice ride with great Power to weight ratio and more spacious than I thought. It was also upgraded with Miata seats.
@74Husky
@74Husky 7 ай бұрын
WOW Jay - that certainly brought back memories for me. One of my high school teachers had this exact same car! Even in that same color. This teacher was over 6 foot tall and it was always interesting watching him slide into it. I always thought it was a great looking car. You reminded me of the unique sound it had when it 1st started up. Yes, it did sound a bit like an outboard motor. Being taken for a ride, I was impressed how smooth it rode and accelerated. Being so low to the ground and small, I am sure it felt a lot faster then we were actually travelling. Little did I know years later one of my University roomates would have a brand new NSU 1200 TT. That was a great car, really rare in Boston. I have always loved unusual vehicles. Jay you neglected to mention that NSU made a lot of motorcycles.
@geoffreymonk2843
@geoffreymonk2843 7 ай бұрын
And that 1200 engine was used in munch mammoth motorcycle
@carolynhotchkiss4760
@carolynhotchkiss4760 7 ай бұрын
I remember back in the 70s my father had a fleeting interest in getting a car with a Wankel engine (not sure if it was a Mazda, probably was). The dealership had these little plastic models of the engine rotary system that they gave out, about the size of a coaster. That's what you needed, Jay, to demonstrate with! Much lighter than the actual assembly, lol! (I used to play with it for hours, turning it around and around, I was easily amused.)
@hammer-r
@hammer-r 7 ай бұрын
The RO80 was a beautiful car, styling ahead of its time. But yea the engine would only last about 60,000 miles before a replacement was installed by the dealer under warranty. I saw them in Germany when I was a kid, decades ago. My last visit to Germany a couple years ago, I did see a RO80 so they are still around. But very rare. Tks Jay for keeping these cars in the minds of enthusiasts.
@BoostedAutoSpecs
@BoostedAutoSpecs 7 ай бұрын
Love watching Jay Leno showing all these goodies...
@aaronlopez492
@aaronlopez492 7 ай бұрын
As i hear the tiny NSU Wenkel engine it reminds of the children's song and story of the The little red engine that said " I think, i think I know can". Great one Jay Thank you.
@theclocker7406
@theclocker7406 7 ай бұрын
The NSU Spider is an absolutely fabulous car, that most people have never heard of, so thanks for posting a great video about it! I'm a huge fan of all Wankel engined cars, and I love NSU's. Used to own an NSU 1000C, another great little german car, and belonged to the club. I've only ever seen two of the Spiders in the flesh, but was lucky enough to get a ride out in an NSU RO80, which is an fantastic car, years ahead of its time as the engine is so smooth - truly glorious. You should definitely get one!
@UberLummox
@UberLummox 7 ай бұрын
Is this not called a Prince Spyder? Or is it just based on the Prince?
@theclocker7406
@theclocker7406 7 ай бұрын
I understand your confusion with this. The NSU Spider is the car featured in Jay's video. This was a cabriolet model, which was fitted with the awesome little single rotor Wankel engine. The NSU Sport Prince was a coupe only version of the same car, but unlike the Spider, it was only ever fitted with the 598cc twin cylinder air-cooled engine (also fitted to the NSU Prince - a saloon model). I hope that helps to answer your question.
@UberLummox
@UberLummox 7 ай бұрын
@@theclocker7406 Yes, thank you!
@scottimusgarrett15
@scottimusgarrett15 7 ай бұрын
What a wonderful little car! I miss the days when a manufacturer could make a light small runabout and not have to worry about all the regulations and packaging of electronics, etc. Cars are big and heavy now just to fit all that crap in! Thanks, Jay and Crew, for another great episode! I love it when Jay shows off a piece of his collection!✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
@HondaNsrFan
@HondaNsrFan 7 ай бұрын
Gotta love NSU. I picked up a 200cc NSU Lux bike right there in Neckarsulm a cpl weeks back and what shall I say, it still runs like a charm 70yrs after it was produced. Really fine engineering
@domfer2540
@domfer2540 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing the car. Many people have not heard of NSU or forgot about them. I had the pleasure to drive one in the early 70’s.
@hesstwentyone
@hesstwentyone 7 ай бұрын
I find cars / videos like this FAR more interesting than anything modern (i.e. hypercar, any new-ish Ferrari, etc.)
@roelsiebrand7181
@roelsiebrand7181 7 ай бұрын
Terrific car. I recently had a ride with a NSU Ro80 which is also rotary powered and it's only a three speed but you really don't notice that. The ride I had, the guy who drove it didn't get out of second gear. It's an extraordinary vehicle.
@peterk8874
@peterk8874 7 ай бұрын
NSU started as bicycle manufacturers. At some time they where the largest in the world. Only relatively late after the war they started to build cars as well.
@rizzlerazzleuno4733
@rizzlerazzleuno4733 7 ай бұрын
Nothings better than watching a guy in a comfortable denim snap shirt with fluffy white hair demonstrate his toys. Makes each Monday a great day. Thanks Jay. 👍👍
@SteveTheFordGuy985
@SteveTheFordGuy985 7 ай бұрын
Hello Jay, I have never heard of the NSU until now. I like it, nice little convertible . I purchased a 1983 Mazda RX-7 from the original owner way back in 1985. It was pamperd, Garage kept, just 32k on the clock. It was a twin rotor engine 12-A , had 4 spark plugs, two plugs per cylinder, or rotor , one plug was the lead, and the second plug was the trail. Fired within seconds of each other. I loved that car. It had great acceleration and fun to drive. Thanks, Jay, for sharing your NSU .
@bennyhannover9361
@bennyhannover9361 7 ай бұрын
Design is from Bertone. Sergio Sartorelli sketched it. It is a Cabrio version based on the Sport Prinz . A Little 600 cc 2 cylinder 30 bhp vehicle produced between 1959 and 1967
@Vindoublediesel
@Vindoublediesel 7 ай бұрын
Its actually nice seeing jay drive a manual, Good on him at that age! I hope my health lasts as long as his bless this man and give him eternal life!
@markmeachen6927
@markmeachen6927 7 ай бұрын
This is why I stop by Leno’s garage! Those fin-lettes are priceless!
@polaritDK
@polaritDK 7 ай бұрын
i used to drive around in one of these - as a kid, my father had one of these and the RO80, while he was working for NSU as a engineer - good times They tested the DKM version to 55.000 RPM in a reinforced testcell
@bennyhannover9361
@bennyhannover9361 7 ай бұрын
The engine was also used from Citroen for a coupe based on the Citroen Ami 8 only as a prototype called Citroen M 50
@BobSakamoto
@BobSakamoto 7 ай бұрын
That's the beauty of this channel. I was enough of a car nut that each year I'd buy the Cars of the World volume so I was aware of this model. But this is the only time I've ever had the chance to listen to one or see it in motion. Side comment: years ago I went to an SCCA race at MidAmerica raceway. I'm pretty sure the RX7 had not even been made yet, and the wankels that were racing were the RX3 coupes. I learned that an unmuffled wankel exhaust note quickly produced the worst headache I've ever had.
@mattpierce5009
@mattpierce5009 7 ай бұрын
I like the oddball cars too, definitely ones with interesting engines and backstories. Thanks for preserving these funky gems Jay, not just by caring for them in your garage but also showing them to the world and educating us about their history.
@charlesflint9048
@charlesflint9048 7 ай бұрын
I remember in the early ‘70s having a ride in an NSU Ro 80 and It sounded and felt like sci fi future. So smooth and such a nice sound!.
@CasperthefriendlyG10T
@CasperthefriendlyG10T 7 ай бұрын
The Geo Metro came with 55 horsepower, but it was 1750lbs. So you should be able to kick Metro butt in a race. Nice car Jay
@HolbrookStark
@HolbrookStark 7 ай бұрын
Metro had a sexy power curve reaching that 55hp tho believe it or not Plus you could get a 5 speed metro I think it would be a good fair race 🙏
@rjnation5042
@rjnation5042 7 ай бұрын
What a wonderful little convertible, didn't know that one existed, knew of the Ro80 but didn't realise they made the Spyder, Rj in Oz
@Wild_Bill57
@Wild_Bill57 7 ай бұрын
Jay what I truly enjoy about your collection is that it’s such an eclectic mix of unique vehicles. “Everybody“ got super cars, but you’ve steam, electric, wood burning, and other incredibly unique vehicles. Please keep sharing them, otherwise we’ll never get to see them, ever.
@richmeyer2064
@richmeyer2064 7 ай бұрын
The sound of your NSU brought back fond memories of our Honda outboard cruising the lake.
@mjrippe
@mjrippe 7 ай бұрын
I have been a fan of the Wankel for some time and really appreciate seeing this car in action. However, I must admit that the first shot of Jay next to the vehicle made it look like a pedal car!
@joseaugustosmfcruz1895
@joseaugustosmfcruz1895 6 ай бұрын
My Father have a NSU TT since 1970, my birthday year. I went to university with him, it's a incredible car. We are sorry because in Portugal is very dificult to find some mechanic that realy now how to rebuild the NSU. Great video, amazing experience.
@johndavey72
@johndavey72 7 ай бұрын
Hello Jay. Recognised this immediately ! I was an avid reader of 'Car " magazine in the 1960's . And reading the same magazine (different issue ) l clearly recall a "world first " as they road tested a wankel engined Ford Mustang ! I also ,as a 17 year old , remember reversing into an RO80 in my 1963 Mini Countryman in 1971 and completely destroying the front end , with no visable damage to mine, (!) and only getting away with it as the owner was having an illicite affair with his sectretary ! Thankyou Jay
@snowrocket
@snowrocket 7 ай бұрын
The Wankel engine Ford Mustang prototype is in the Auburn Cord Museum in Auburn Indiana. I saw it a few years ago and drooled over it! I never knew such a car existed and was so pleased to see it!
@OsbornTramain
@OsbornTramain 7 ай бұрын
Always loved these....the front end styling looks a lot like the Raymond Lowey Studebaker Coupe of 1953
@andreguerin2461
@andreguerin2461 7 ай бұрын
And a litle bit of Kalman Ghia design. 😊😊
@donparker1823
@donparker1823 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this with us Jay. Pretty cool.
@Marlow925
@Marlow925 7 ай бұрын
My stepdad had a NSU Prinz as his first car. NSU really made some fun cars.
@robertschittler3255
@robertschittler3255 7 ай бұрын
Oh, I miss the times!! Thank you, dear Jay, for explaining all details I hadn't know ever albeit having had a steering wheel for decennials and Lederhosen, of-course, too.
@user-gw5kf5zl7j
@user-gw5kf5zl7j 7 ай бұрын
This is what we love Jay! A breath of fresh air in an electrifying world 👌
@toobalicious
@toobalicious 7 ай бұрын
That NSU Wankel really brought a smile to my face. No, it's not the fastest, fanciest, or best handling car out there, but talk about a fun segment. Thanks for sharing this cool little car with us!
@explorer914
@explorer914 7 ай бұрын
Yeah a lot of car enthusiasts do videos about the fast cars. But not many does the quirky cars. And that's the reason I like Jay's channel. 😊
@JohnGood-fz3vm
@JohnGood-fz3vm 7 ай бұрын
Seems to me, that when I was still in High School here in Canada, someone had one of these NSU Wankel Engine Cars. We were so impressed, when he "revved the engine" & told us that "it revved to 10,000 rpm" at the time. 🤣 BUT, most of us believed him at the time! 🤭
@florianwolf9380
@florianwolf9380 7 ай бұрын
This is in my view one of the nicest pieces of Jay's collection ! Very handy, practical, tons of luggage space, and it purrs along like a happy cat. And a Wankel engine can't be that bad - Mazda at least won Le Mans with it.
@ronlynch7744
@ronlynch7744 7 ай бұрын
Unique sounds, cool one Jay. Thanks. 😎👍😎
@FallGuyManiac
@FallGuyManiac 7 ай бұрын
Jay Leno- worth millions, sees used spark plug on eBay for $80, says “no thanks, I’ll look elsewhere.” Classic Jay- being frugal even when he doesn’t need to be! 😂
@Tmrfe0962
@Tmrfe0962 7 ай бұрын
Love Jay, just when I think I know a lot about cars, he comes up with a zinger…beautiful Sir, thank you. As always yore a true enthusiast. And you speak direto we fellow enthusiasts. And I absolutely love how you ask, hey wanna go for a ride…like my uncle, after I express interest in his old car…thanks so much for all you do. Really great.
@6rimR3ap3r
@6rimR3ap3r 7 ай бұрын
My dad learned car mechanic as an apprentice here in Germany, with some courses by NSU in the late 60s, early 70s when the Wankels were around. His first own cars were two NSU Prinz 4, one after the other.
@barryandbonnievandergreft2265
@barryandbonnievandergreft2265 7 ай бұрын
Always enjoy the "odd ball" cars, Jay! Engine placement reminds me of the V.W. Type 3s'. Remember the old t.v. add with Dustin Hoffman trying to find the engine in a type 3 Fastback? Would have been neat to see her up on the hoist for a look. Thanks, Jay for featuring this car, keep the good work.
@stewartdallas464
@stewartdallas464 7 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/oq2UmZyWxpjTnIU.html Here's the TV commerical you mentioned.
@1SaG
@1SaG 7 ай бұрын
When I had an RX-8 in for review, the press car came with multiple warning labels (interior, engine compartment, fuel filler, IIRC) to *frequently* check the oil level - and with one or two containers of motor-oil in the trunk. :D So it doesn't seem to me that they ever truly perfected the rotary/Wankel. It's an interesting concept with lots of strong points - but asking folks to do oil-checks this frequently ..? Besides: When I check Mazda-enthusiast channels, it seems to me that even their latest iterations will still need plenty of in-depth maintenance and - every few years or so - a complete rebuild. Plus there's the whole thing about gas-mileage. That RX-8 was lots of fun, but it got pretty horrible mileage compared to non-rotary sporty cars - even ones with much more power. On public roads, I think I managed about the same MPG with it as I did with a 997.2 Carrera 4S.
@NenadTrajkovic
@NenadTrajkovic 7 ай бұрын
I grew up surrounded by nsu, mostly with nsu 1000 and nsu 1200 and I love them. My favorite is NSU RO80
@user-ox1zd2gt6k
@user-ox1zd2gt6k 7 ай бұрын
A friend of mine had one back in the early 70's He gave me a ride in it. we made it part way across his yard before it broke down. Good Times!
@godfellas483
@godfellas483 7 ай бұрын
I love that it has a shortwave radio receiver in the dash...the car sounds like a bubble machine tho....thanks Jay...!
@HarborLockRoad
@HarborLockRoad 7 ай бұрын
I had a 2cyl regular 2door saloon prinz, a 59 and 60. That engine was from the 500cc sportmax motorcycle, it was so modern with no belts or clutter, there was nothing wrong with it. The wankel killed this company it was supposed to save, just like the Avanti finished off Studebaker. Nsu got bought out by VW who didnt want in house competition for their small cars, and folded nsu in with porsche/ audi. So, if you drive one of those, it may be mfgd in the old neckarsulm plant , the last nsu prinz was made in 1976... The first postwar car was the prinz for 1958 made in the fall of 57. Prewar, theyd made motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles, and, originally in the 1890s, sewing machines. They also made the motorcycle and scooters postwar, but, like zundapp, it also faded away eventually. There was also a separate nsu/ fiat company for a while, making fiat/ nsu cars under license . The last NSU designed car eventually became the Audi fox . I still have the hood ornament from my last 1960 prinz 3, the 1962 corvair like rework didnt catch my eye. The original, and these sport prinzes by Bertone were the cream of the crop. The ro 80 was magnificent and modern, and many survivors have ford v4 engines as replacements. Pity such a great company was lost, but always in my heart. ❤️👍
@wilco3588
@wilco3588 7 ай бұрын
Sounds like an old Arctic Cat and Johnson snowmobile I had that were rotary powered. Finding spark plugs for them are they challenge as well. Adding a little two-stroke oil to your gas on the Rotary really helps extend seal life.
@MagnetOnlyMotors
@MagnetOnlyMotors 7 ай бұрын
My Dad had a 1965 NSU Wankel Spyder, in 1967, one of 15 imported into Canada.
@martinda7446
@martinda7446 7 ай бұрын
I used to love looking at that car in the Science Museum in Kensington London, when I was a kid... Hope they still have it, the last time I went the displays were atrocious compared to the 70s 80s...
@heatherwhatever7714
@heatherwhatever7714 7 ай бұрын
This looks fun. My my alarm is set.
@stevenkelby2169
@stevenkelby2169 7 ай бұрын
Jay looks like he's having a fun wankel in the thumbnail!
@jacksonfl
@jacksonfl 7 ай бұрын
I can't think of another celebrity that I admire and enjoy more than Jay. A national treasure, really. This channel is unadulterated joy.
@user-tj8wv7ri7d
@user-tj8wv7ri7d 7 ай бұрын
That is beautiful, right down to the Becker Europa radio. It brings me back to my "ute" in the mid '60's when I was working my way through college repairing foreign cars for Charlie Schmitt in STL. Charlie had me drive one of them down from Springfield, Ill to the shop. It was a fun drive. The space saving Wankel engine reminded me of the pancake engine in the VW 311 1500 series . Thank you Jay!
@paulvanobberghen
@paulvanobberghen 7 ай бұрын
My father had 2 NSUs, a 1000TT and a 1200TT. A family of 4 travelled 600 miles to holidays in South of France from Brussels, Belgium and back in these minuscule cars. He was dreaming of having a RO80 but could never afford one. Biggest issue with Wankel is lack of torque.
@jimsykes4615
@jimsykes4615 4 ай бұрын
0-60 the car is low on torque. From 60-120 it's hang on. Mine is the rare American version Ro80 with 24,704 miles on it.
@woodyTM
@woodyTM 7 ай бұрын
First time watching Jay's videos on KZfaq. I appreciate the in-depth history and the way that everything is explained thoroughly. In retrospect, this car appears very small, but honestly it makes perfect sense. I love how slim the form factor of the power plant was, and it most certainly explains the appeal that Mazda took and ran with.
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 7 ай бұрын
An equivalent type of car, size-wise, would have been a 1966Karmann Ghia...with the 1300-50hp engine...Same size, similar performance--of course, VW had a tried and true, reliable product..Both small cars had a nice look to them!
@woodyTM
@woodyTM 7 ай бұрын
@@curbozerboomer1773 i very much agree with that comparison. You only needed do much to get you going forward
@flatheadV8
@flatheadV8 7 ай бұрын
I am old enough to remember the when NSU Spider was around. I think from a size prospective the VW was a category larger than the NSU, at least in European eyes. @@curbozerboomer1773
@skateandfingerboard1
@skateandfingerboard1 7 ай бұрын
Jay - you, your collection, your knowledge, and your videos are literally a national treasure. Thank you
@fredweiner2
@fredweiner2 7 ай бұрын
Jay, Great Video. It brought back memories of my 71 Mazda RX2. How "Smooth" the engine ran and what a quick and fun car it was. I remember going to register it and the clerk at the license office asked me how many cylinders it had, when I told her it had no cylinders but had two rotors, She said no, how many Pistons and looked at me like I was nuts. This was in 1971 and I think I had the first rotary engine car in Nebraska. She finally said ok and put down 2 cylinders. I guess she was finally happy ! Thanks for all your vids!
@spinnetti
@spinnetti 7 ай бұрын
Cool! My uncle had one - The original engines didn't last long due to poor apex seals; amazing this one runs. In the early 70's he made it into a hybrid with his own design rotary that ran purely as a generator.
@martinda7446
@martinda7446 7 ай бұрын
Seriously? any photos? He could have been the first....Well he sure would have been the first rotary hybrid in the world! That is something..
@stevek8829
@stevek8829 7 ай бұрын
The engine can't be the generator, it can only drive the generator. Where did he put the big generator and battery?
@martinda7446
@martinda7446 7 ай бұрын
@@stevek8829Well semantics, the engine/generator, package. Even in 1970 a suitable generator need only weigh a few pounds driven by a belt to deliver enough charge for what would be a bank of lead acid batteries. Would like to know the voltage he settled on, but there really isn't much space for more than ten batteries which would give a peak of 60KW. And of course he doesn't really need that many as he has the generator. I think it would have been absolutely doable in 1970. he would have been hampered by available motors probably a brushed DC motor..and power, available methods for engineering throttle (mechanical or electronic) and weight of what was a lightweight vehicle. People all over the world were experimenting and almost nothing under the sun is new. Most things have been tried and tested a hundred times before it becomes a 'new thing'. Remain cynical though, that is generally a wise thing.
@toomanyhobbies2011
@toomanyhobbies2011 7 ай бұрын
Keep making stuff up. Someday you might find out what the real world is like.
@stevek8829
@stevek8829 7 ай бұрын
@@martinda7446 just generating 20 hp requires a 15,000 watt generator, what about 50 hp? That's a bit large to just add. Then add the batteries. And, wouldn't you also need the output electric motor? The OP was posting BS and he ain't going to try defending. Whats odd is, these fantasy posts always have one defender.
@gapcityracing6086
@gapcityracing6086 7 ай бұрын
Really 31+ hrs this premieres thing is getting outta hand
@20alphabet
@20alphabet 7 ай бұрын
That's what I thought.
@DivineVegan
@DivineVegan 7 ай бұрын
Have a Wankel while you wait
@SiR2Dean
@SiR2Dean 7 ай бұрын
Yup, ridiculous isn't it. But yet here we are... 😆
@jesuschrist2284
@jesuschrist2284 7 ай бұрын
Wait until we have premiers of premieres
@HRM.H
@HRM.H 7 ай бұрын
No one forces you to wait. Its just a notification. Get a grip
@hoodagooboy5981
@hoodagooboy5981 7 ай бұрын
These are the best videos. Just me and Uncle Jay looking at one of his cars on a lazy afternoon.
@LucienMarc777
@LucienMarc777 7 ай бұрын
I love the oddities and anomalies the most! Your enjoyment of them makes it all the better. Thanks, Jay
@Shadow0fd3ath24
@Shadow0fd3ath24 7 ай бұрын
Videos insanely quiet.........Your audio guy needs to watch a KZfaq video at 50% volume on his PC while finishing editing to test this video vs his audio. Makes sure everyone can hear it...you can always turn it down but only can turn it up so high.
@TomiTapio
@TomiTapio Ай бұрын
Audio level is fine compared to the youtube podcasts and lectures I listen to on my tablet.
@jims6323
@jims6323 7 ай бұрын
Cool beans! My friends dad had one back in the 70's. He worked in the engine test cell at NASA's Lewis research center, Cleveland, Oh. On his garage wall was a 8x10 picture of a Curtiss Wright aviation Wankel with the exhaust manifolds cherry red, being wrung out on the dyno. These engines ran like a "raped ape".
@LymanPhillips
@LymanPhillips 7 ай бұрын
Man! How could I be 60 years old and not see this car before? Its gorgeous! I think I'm in love.
@lefauxpas
@lefauxpas 7 ай бұрын
The best episodes are the ones with just you and one of your cars. 👍Loved seeing the NSU. Thanks.
@user-xt1ns1km8h
@user-xt1ns1km8h Ай бұрын
I love all your videos but especially love your obscure, rare and videos of cars that you own..your passion and personality just seems to come out a little more. Thanks Jay
@garyseaton4619
@garyseaton4619 7 ай бұрын
That's a great design. Bertone made some truly beautiful cars... Thank you for sharing this with the world. It's a car I'd never have seen, most likely, if not for you...
@wdakota
@wdakota 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that beautiful little car, Jay! Love the color
@gvxclassics
@gvxclassics 7 ай бұрын
Love seeing your unique cars again. The NSU is a little jewel.
@richardvervoorn6626
@richardvervoorn6626 7 ай бұрын
This was a great episode, Jay. I love the variety of your site. It’s really something that you are so well versed in so many aspects of your passion. Keep on truckin Jay !!!
@KeithFinkFamilyFarm
@KeithFinkFamilyFarm 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I have been reading about Wankel engines since I was a kid (in the 1970s) reading old issues of Popular Mechanics. However, I have never seen or heard one run, until watching this video. Thanks for another show-and-tell history lesson.
@snowrocket
@snowrocket 7 ай бұрын
Me too. I have however owned a 1974 Mazda RX-3 wagon 4-speed, a 1973 RX-3 coupe 4-speed, and a 1986 RX-7 GXL 5-speed. The Wankel is my "Evil Mistress"; I love her, but she doesn't love me back. I loved all of these cars but had trouble with the engines on all of them. I'm still REALLY glad to have owned them.
@shamsam4
@shamsam4 7 ай бұрын
Fantastic, as always. Thank you for this show.
@hadtopicausername
@hadtopicausername 7 ай бұрын
I'd only seen stills of this car before, so getting to see a video of it and get an impression of the sound it makes, is very cool indeed.
@hankwilliams-hx9ww
@hankwilliams-hx9ww 7 ай бұрын
Finally not another advertisement for the failing ev industry. Thanks Jay for returning to your roots.
@bartman898
@bartman898 7 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing your passion for cars and your collection with us.
@philpots48
@philpots48 7 ай бұрын
My dad had a Mazda 1973 RX3, that car could punch and was so quiet. A windstorm finished it off a few years later.
@rockercover
@rockercover 7 ай бұрын
The vehicles you find are so unusual. Thanks. 👏🏼
@jonathanwoody7242
@jonathanwoody7242 7 ай бұрын
Owned 2 NSU's from '67 to '78.1000C and 1200C. Great little sedans,terrific handling. I've seen these but never got a chance to drive one. Thanks for the memories!
@beardymart906
@beardymart906 7 ай бұрын
Thumbs up for the "odd cars"! Thanks Jay.
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 7 ай бұрын
Down here in Australia, (where everything is upside down and hamburgers eat people) exists a rotary engine subculture that's been front and centre of the custom car and racing scenes for decades... We have some of the best rotary builders in the world down here, such as: PAC Performance, RaceOnly and Rotor Master; but to name a few. I'm not sure if we have a higher percentage of "elite level" custom cars being powered by Wankels or not (someone should really do a PhD on the Aussie car culture 🤔) or not. But it definitely seems as though, as with many things that evolve on this vast island, the local bred builds pack a little extra venom and a lot of extra attitude. The rotary boys tend to make up for their lack of size in the top trumps game, by brawling with the big V8s... Best described as extreme violence when challenged, and a willingness to push that extra few hundred RPM or that last handful of metres before the braking zones. Whenever I see a big power rotary step up at a PowerCruise, or assorted racing event, I always have a "oh yeah, I forgot how wild those little things are" moment before wondering why I've never had one in my life. May have to look into rectifying that in the not too distant future. Hmmmmm. 🤔
@kittyparty6925
@kittyparty6925 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for being who you are J.. Your like a kid that gets to live a Disneyland everyday and you share it with us all..
@ryanste1
@ryanste1 7 ай бұрын
These are the best JLG! Just jay talking about his own cars doing his thing!
@N-Scale
@N-Scale 7 ай бұрын
I love that little guy. It needs a 3 rotor !!!
@terryeustice5399
@terryeustice5399 7 ай бұрын
Nice addition to your collection Jay! Thanks for sharing. 💯👍
@Tclans
@Tclans 7 ай бұрын
15:58 Jay, to be honest, I like the odd cars the most. Idiosyncrasies in cars are just so much fun!
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