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A mazda 4 rotor ( same on in the 787B for the GT4 fans) in a BMW 3 series body. Runs a 8.22@ 282 KMH
I had alway though of putting that motor in something, must have been expensive considering Mazda sells the block and nothing else
thought I heard that engine sound before.http://videos.streetfire.net/video/6fa26d95-1daa-42a7-93f2-985901672908.htm
( same on in the 787B for the GT4 fans)
I had alway though of putting that motor in something, must have been expensive considering Mazda sells the block and nothing else
http://cp_www.tripod.com/rotary/pg03.htmHi Craig,
Basically we make driveline parts for race cars etc. Mainly flywheels, axles, pulleys and gearbox alterations (ratio changing etc) . The rotary parts have come mainly from my conversion to fit a front stationary gear into a centre housing which makes the three and four rotor engines a reality. There are lots of engines running around the world, mainly in drag cars it seems. Probably the most notable are some in Puerto Rico as one there is currently the second fastest rota in the world. In Australia the best there is (was) the "Barbie" car, which is a BMW 3 series with a turbo quad in it, has 1130 rwhp so they say (approx 1400 hp) at engine. There are a couple of pp quad engines here, a mate has a n/a one and another guy a turbo version. Also several are in the build at the moment. If you want any other bits let me know , there are a few videos around too so I'm told. regards Jeff Bruce
PS how is this the best of both worlds? The only best I see here is the best Mazda racing motor.
And the 3 series? a great piece of automotive engineering if I say so myself
This is NOT the engine used in the 787B, it's just two RX7 motors stuck together. Similar in concept, but not exactly the same.
And the 3 series? a great piece of automotive engineering if I say so myself