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09-24-2018, 01:51 PM | #1 |
The Newbie
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Hello from across the pond
Hi everyone!
I've liked the rotary for a while (in a large part due to it's unconventional nature), but never really saw a Rotary car "within reach" anytime soon. What recently came into reach, realistically, was a Datsun S30 (240/260Z), with the idea being a "restomod" (old shell, less old internals). Looking for an engine I like and that has any chance of being road-legal in the S30 I kept coming back to "what about a rotary?" Compact, relatively light, low down and far back, and also not something you find all over the place. It'll probably take a year before I can start wrenching, partly due to the ridiculously strict regulations Germany puts on (modified) cars and their road-legal status. So I try to use that time to learn more about the "rotary stuff", since I know relatively little. The biggest problem being that I'm still looking for a source for engines, the German market is tiny and expensive, and searching craigslist state-by-state takes forever. I keep eyeing the 20B, but I think in the end I'll most likely stick with a 13B (fuel injected, hopefully turbo). In part because the 13B having been sold in Germany will make registering it/getting approval a lot easier/cheaper. So...in short, total newcomer here, so please forgive me for a stupid question or two. And for sticking a Mazda-engine in a non-Mazda car^^ Max |
09-24-2018, 06:43 PM | #2 |
RCC Addict
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Welcome!
Try and get in touch with hIGGI in CZ... -Ted |
09-25-2018, 07:45 PM | #3 |
RCC Loves Me Not You
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Welcome! I've dreamed for years about sticking a rotary in an old 240/280Z, either a 3 or maybe even a 4 rotor just because it has so much room for it, but probably a 13B because of availability and price. Such a beautiful combination. Make sure to post progress and pics.
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