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So, You think your Mazda rotary is the sh!t? Nissan FTW !!
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id rather have an rx-4 to be completely honest.
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Rotary Corvette anyone? (Almost, maybe, maybe not)
http://sportscarforums.com/f8/rotary...tte-15883.htmlOriginally posted by Z-TunedNext question is: should I stroke it??Originally posted by WingnutYes, but leave the engine alone.
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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
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....................Originally posted by 89Baysideblue View Postrotary'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.
REALLY? I mean, REALLY?!
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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.Originally posted by 89Baysideblue View Postrotary'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.

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