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Old 02-22-03, 05:24 AM
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Does anyone know who makes the best rotary engines in Los Angeles. I might get a new engine for my 91 na. I can probably spend around 3-4000. The engine must come with a new ecu too.
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Old 02-22-03, 08:46 AM
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I dont think there are many companies out there that sell engines complete with the ECU.
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I thought they did. Anyone know who makes good rotaries in LA?
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For that money, i would recommend Mazdatrix.

Their level "C" engine insludes NEW housings and NEW rotors (i assume thats what you want instead of used housings and rotors.)

It also has a 30 month, 30,000 mile warranty. Total price as listed is $3400

The best part is they are in LA (southern LA i beleive). Give them a call or stop by their shop, they can build anything your heart desires, and they use geniuine MAZDA parts!

They also sell NEW ECU's
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Thanks a lot. I'll give'em a call
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Wow, if your budget it that big, I'd consider something besides an NA swap...
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