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Old 08-05-2005, 12:45 AM   #19
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Rotary engine debate time.

I suspect since Mazda has been messing around with direct injection in their piston engines, they are attempting to branch off with this into their rotaries. I think this is half the reason Mazda is delaying the current rx7 which could be made by Mazda very easily noting most parts would come off of the rx8. I also do not agree with that there is no room for a 7 and 8 at the same time noting that Inifiniti offers the g35 coupe/sedan and Nissan with the 350z. 3 very similar sports cars by "one" company. The next rx7 will be naturally aspirated with a rather high compression ratio because of direct injection. Gas mileage and emissions will be increased greatly. I also see it maybe possible for a n/a 20b to be the engine of choice, this is mostly depending on how much better the gas mileage could be with direct injection. Naturaly aspirated rotaries are amazingly reliable, and I dont want to hear people start rotary bashing because almost none of you know what you are talking about.

now who is going to get in on this with me? Who else is going to go on the rx7 forum from here and educate, then link to this thread after we get it going better?

"discuss" (thats for a chances are rotary hating Texan on here.)
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