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Looking for a home
#1

The engine compartment of my 37K mile cab is content and not real comfortable with change, but I have this little crate in my garage that's screaming for a home. Anyone want weigh-in on the blasphemous thoughts running through my mind?
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#2

What is it?
Looks like a 20B.
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<!--quoteo(post=78880:date=Aug 27 2009, 10:31 AM:name=PorscheDude)-->QUOTE (PorscheDude @ Aug 27 2009, 10:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->What is it?
Looks like a 20B.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yep.....bought for a future project, but I have too many projects. Every once in a while I find myself staring alternately at the 20B and the 3-litre, wonderning how nice it would be to have 400-500 hp sitting low and behind the front wheel centerline. I think Felix Wankel would approve....but I'm not so sure about Ferry Porsche!
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#4

Awesome little engine.

Please send my cookie to.......
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#5

love the wankel - relatively unlimited power - tough when they go south, as there isn't really anything you can do but rebuild the whole thing, but what a design
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#6

Ah...I had 2 Rx-7s and loved them both.

Blasphemy aside...in many ways the 1988 Rx-7 convertible was better (thought out) than the 968.

Jay
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<!--quoteo(post=78901:date=Aug 27 2009, 12:55 PM:name=94SilverCab)-->QUOTE (94SilverCab @ Aug 27 2009, 12:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Blasphemy aside...in many ways the 1988 Rx-7 convertible was better (thought out) than the 968.

Jay<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Go sit in the corner... Right now mister!
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#8

I owned and raced three different second gen RX7 cars - awesome machines - really hard to blow up the motors....but I did. They never broke from wear - just bad shifing.
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#9

funny - i was just commenting on that the other day when i saw a really clean white one - nice cars - really put a dent in the 944 market at the time
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<!--quoteo(post=78902:date=Aug 27 2009, 12:00 PM:name=biotechee)-->QUOTE (biotechee @ Aug 27 2009, 12:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Go sit in the corner... Right now mister!<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Side by side, I'd pick the Porsche every time. But the same understated design I love about the 968....simple, clean, form-following- function....makes the rotary seem like a natural transplant. Ultimately, however, prudence will prevail. Maybe I'll find a 914 rolling chassis....those poor little cars never got any respect!
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#11

A 3 rotor 914 would be an awesome little weapon.

If you decide to sell it, let me know.
I have friend who builds seroius RX-7's in south Florida.
He used to work fir Cam @ Petit.
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#12

even a wound up 2 rotor is a nice powerplant - i've seen 300hp in street trim - heck, the stock series 5 with 202 at 2600lbs was a nice car - it outran the S2 cab, had a tonneau cover, dual exhaust, and i believe a glass rear window - all at less than half the price
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<!--quoteo(post=78933:date=Aug 27 2009, 05:28 PM:name=flash)-->QUOTE (flash @ Aug 27 2009, 05:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->even a wound up 2 rotor is a nice powerplant - i've seen 300hp in street trim - heck, the stock series 5 with 202 at 2600lbs was a nice car - it outran the S2 cab, had a tonneau cover, dual exhaust, and i believe a glass rear window - all at less than half the price<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I expected to get slammed when I started this thread. It's refreshing to find the rotary engine held in such high regard amongst this group.....but I suppose I shouldn't be suprised.....afterall, we drive 968s!
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#14

lol - hey, when it works, it works

would i? could i? should i? - that's a whole different animal

interesting idea though
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#15

I worked at an RX7 shop for a year or two about 10 years ago with a long time friend.
They built some sick cars.

They built a few 3 rotor 3rd gens.
They also did a 3 rotor install in an Opel GT and a few Miatas.

Big thing is apex seals.
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#16

How much added low-end torque do you gain by adding the third rotor? I love the wankel's free-revving nature, but there's a pretty severe price to be paid in low end torque, at least with the two-rotors. I bet the three-rotor sounds pretty darn nice, too.
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#17

I don't know what made me think of this, but a cool home for this engine would be in an early 90's Toyota MR2. Great mid-engine chassis, and the N/A's can not only be had very cheap (I actually saw one on Autotrader a few months ago without an engine), plus they made a lot more N/A hardtops (the turbos were mostly T-tops), which makes for a much stiffer chassis. Seems like this would be a killer track car, for a reasonable price.

Just out of curiosity (as a project as described above isn't in the cards for me right now), how much is an engine like the one you have worth? Seems like a lot of custom machining must be involved in creating a 3-rotor wankel.
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#18

3 rotors came stock in a few jap spec cars. I think it was a Cosmo.
Hense the 20b designation.
Responds real well to boost.

Mazda ran a 4 rotor car at Le Mans in the early 90's.
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<!--quoteo(post=78976:date=Aug 27 2009, 10:27 PM:name=PorscheDude)-->QUOTE (PorscheDude @ Aug 27 2009, 10:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->3 rotors came stock in a few jap spec cars. I think it was a Cosmo.
Hense the 20b designation.
Responds real well to boost.

Mazda ran a 4 rotor car at Le Mans in the early 90's.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Is there a quotient for how many rotors are the approximate equivalent of "X" amount of cylinders? For example a 3 rotor Wankel motor may be comparable to having 8 cylinders. Just curious.
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<!--quoteo(post=78972:date=Aug 28 2009, 04:27 AM:name=Cloud9...68)-->QUOTE (Cloud9...68 @ Aug 28 2009, 04:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I don't know what made me think of this, but a cool home for this engine would be in an early 90's Toyota MR2.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Funny that you should mention this as a friend of mine is working on such a setup as we speak. Biggest issue so far is to score a strong enough tranny at a decent price.
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