rotary engine swap
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rotary engine swap
hi guys...anyone done rotary engine swap??? how expensive....how hard?? any info would be great..... thanks david
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Re: rotary engine swap
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=357075
Click the link bit of info for you
Click the link bit of info for you
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Re: rotary engine swap
a club mechanic has done it..
he frankensteined the gearbox with an rx7 front and mx5 rear housings.
welded a new cross member extension to the original cross memeber to hold the front of the rotary block.
massaged the trans tunnel to clear the bell housing as the rotary sits the crank height higher than a 4 cyl.
thats the main bits. other things like low pressure fuel regulator for the ida carb etc etc.
he frankensteined the gearbox with an rx7 front and mx5 rear housings.
welded a new cross member extension to the original cross memeber to hold the front of the rotary block.
massaged the trans tunnel to clear the bell housing as the rotary sits the crank height higher than a 4 cyl.
thats the main bits. other things like low pressure fuel regulator for the ida carb etc etc.
red'90 vf10 turbo. FMIC,dual feed fuel rail, E Manage, "330cc" injectors.16" ADVAN RG wheels, http://www.cardomain.com/ride/264041/6
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Re: rotary engine swap
ok...rotary may not be the answer....l live in brisbane...any suggestions on performance mods??? l have 1990 roadster with 1.6 help...............
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Re: rotary engine swap
It's been covered a million times, and what you want specifically relates to your definition of 'performance'.
Have a search and a general look around the forum and you'll find the answers you need.
Help yourself first
Have a search and a general look around the forum and you'll find the answers you need.
Help yourself first
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Re: rotary engine swap
Step 1: Name a car, that goes as fast in a straight line as is satisfying to you.
Step 2: Calculate its power to weight ratio.
Step 3: Calculate the power needed to make your mx5 have the same ratio (mx5s weight and power available on wikipedia) "X".
Step 4: Search
Step 5: If you STILL need help, open an intelligently worded thread asking how to achieve X rwhp.
Dann
Step 2: Calculate its power to weight ratio.
Step 3: Calculate the power needed to make your mx5 have the same ratio (mx5s weight and power available on wikipedia) "X".
Step 4: Search
Step 5: If you STILL need help, open an intelligently worded thread asking how to achieve X rwhp.
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Re: rotary engine swap
David,
Go chat to the guys at MX5 Plus, they'll be able to show you different options and explain the costs involved.
Go chat to the guys at MX5 Plus, they'll be able to show you different options and explain the costs involved.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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