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Old 05-22-2003, 09:35 AM   #7
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no man just my first thought about the practicall use of a rotary engine.(overall wind signiture)

yes i wouldnt chop it but it would be cool.

work with what you have use the space and have fun.

i think another cool project would be to drop a v8 in the back seat and see how that effects weight and handeling after sectioning the car.

on a plus side you do know Mazda is owned by Ford right.

i dont know about the 20b but i have a friend who keeps dreaming of a 8 cylender rotory engine.
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