Lots of misinformation regarding rotary engines in this thread.
I don't want to go over everyones posts and nitpick all the little things, but a few things that stuck out in my mind are as follows:
This scoot engine is NOT two 13b's mated together. It IS actually very similar to the 787B lemans winning R26B engine. Not many custom parts need made to create this engine - the eccentric shaft (similar to a crank for all you piston engine fans) and the manifolds are really all that's custom. Jeff Bruce down under makes custom shafts, I think he even made this one. He makes the shafts for Abel Ibarras 6 second, 1400 hp 20B (3rotor) engine.
The 787B engine was normally aspired, NO turbochargers.
It MAKES (the engine still hasn't been rebuilt since the race!) 700 hp @ 9000 rpm and 620 ft-lbs of torque @ 6500 rpm. it also uses variable length intake runners, which lengthen at lower RPMS to provide a broader powerband at the expense of slightly lower overall HP number.
1450 hp with turbochargers on a 4rotor would not be too suprising. However, not many people have made 4rotor engines, therefore, anyone making big power is great and even greater when with this engine.
Also, Yes Skyline engines can make insane power like this. No one is going to debate that. However, just how many skyline engines still using a 2.6L displacement make 1450 whp as someone claimed? I would be very suprised to find a few, if even one. I know 3.0-3.2L skyline engines have done it.
Very impressive engines however! Best in the world perhaps.
This better not turn into one of those immature "dyno queen" hp flaming threads. "This supra makes XXX hp, this corvette makes XXX hp"
As VIPERGTSR01 stated, it's very unrealistic to compare rotary engine displacement to piston engine displacement. Many racing sanctioning bodies simply doulbe the rotary engines displacement (which is actually it's proper, theoretical displacement) to make it comparable to piston engines. (ie: a 1.3L rotary competes against 2.6L piston engines). Very lose comparison of course, but it's hard to do better.