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  • So, You think your Mazda rotary is the sh!t? Nissan FTW !!



    Our favorite car manufacturer never ceases to amaze, even 40+ years ago !

  • #2
    That's a NSU Spider, not a Nissan.
    03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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    • #3
      fail



      that engine is that car,had numerous problems as well. fail
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      Originally posted by m_melen
      ...it woulda been safer if his harness were made of jello

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      • #4
        in case you didnt know, mazdas are cool

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        • #5
          id rather have an rx-4 to be completely honest.
          Real Skyline owners have lost at least one to a freakish accident (*- ω -) = #dungive'a

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          • #6
            I would take a Mazda rotary over anything else... ever. Even if other manufacturers get into it, Mazda will always be ahead since they have been R&Ding that thing since the 70`s.

            TROL

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            • #7
              The more I read about Mazdas, the more I want one.

              hmmm GC8 with 13B swap for my next project? hmmm

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              • #8


                Rotary Corvette anyone? (Almost, maybe, maybe not)

                http://sportscarforums.com/f8/rotary...tte-15883.html
                Originally posted by Z-Tuned
                Next question is: should I stroke it??
                Originally posted by Wingnut
                Yes, but leave the engine alone.

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                • #9
                  NSU.. it's almost nissan! lol
                  1992 GTR - 2.7L, GT2871R's, forged bottom end, big valves, 270* cams, R34 getrag
                  2000 Honda Insight - 70+mpg daily driver
                  2003 Sierra 2500HD Diesel - Tow vehicle

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                  • #10
                    rotary's have a poor Tq curve, sure...you can grab great HP #s but the car hardly moves cuz of the Tq curve. And...they are disposable motors to say the least. Not like its worth a rebuild on a rotary. i stay clear of RX7's even though i will agree they are nice in appearance.
                    .......GTRCANADA.COM
                    Canada's premier Skyline enthusiast club

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 89Baysideblue View Post
                      rotary's have a poor Tq curve, sure...you can grab great HP #s but the car hardly moves cuz of the Tq curve. And...they are disposable motors to say the least. Not like its worth a rebuild on a rotary. i stay clear of RX7's even though i will agree they are nice in appearance.
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                      REALLY? I mean, REALLY?!

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                      • #12
                        Yea...REALLY!! lol
                        .......GTRCANADA.COM
                        Canada's premier Skyline enthusiast club

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                        • #13
                          This thread is full of fail.
                          03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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                          • #14
                            RB that thing and youre good to go
                            Victory is on the horizon..

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 89Baysideblue View Post
                              rotary's have a poor Tq curve, sure...you can grab great HP #s but the car hardly moves cuz of the Tq curve. And...they are disposable motors to say the least. Not like its worth a rebuild on a rotary. i stay clear of RX7's even though i will agree they are nice in appearance.
                              Haha I can't wait for falcon to comment on this. Considering their displacement rotaries make pretty decent torque, not that you need tons to make such a light car fun.



                              Grabbed that from the RX7 clubs dyno thread.
                              Originally posted by Z-Tuned
                              Next question is: should I stroke it??
                              Originally posted by Wingnut
                              Yes, but leave the engine alone.

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