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Old 08-16-02, 09:38 PM
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Question Rotary enginering website?

Does anyone know a website that sells rotary enginering stuff? Like headers, intakes, and carbs?
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I believe www.mazdatrix.com and www.racingbeat.com sell what you're looking for.
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They went under a LONG TIME ago
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yea r.e. went down a while ago...b 4 the web got big i have there dual dcd setup
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You have asked about them befor and we told you then, the answer is still the same. They are no longer in business. I dont mean to be too rude, but we just have to many threads that are a waste of time and space on here.

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Originally posted by Rotortuner
You have asked about them befor and we told you then, the answer is still the same. They are no longer in business. I dont mean to be too rude, but we just have to many threads that are a waste of time and space on here.

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WOW LOL get the gun out too?
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Originally posted by Rotortuner
You have asked about them befor and we told you then, the answer is still the same. They are no longer in business. I dont mean to be too rude, but we just have to many threads that are a waste of time and space on here.

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I agree.

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Sorry to be so blunt about it earlier but here is just one that i found: https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ry+engineering

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I've got a couple rotary engineering's glasspacks and they still sound great 10+ years after installation. Yep, glasspacks on a rotary and they haven't burnt out yet. But you should have seen all the glass fibers that blew out for a month after the exhaust was put together. That was on my friend's REPU and now resides on mine. My MG Midget project also has a single glasspack and is slightly louder than the REPU. Even older, but less miles on it.
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