New Member/New Rotary fan
I am a retired Petroleum Landman. To those who never heard of this job, a landman represents the oil company and/or drilling contractor who bores exploration/production well(s) by finding, contacting and leasing the landowners and mineral-owners of the prospective area.
I only recently became interested in the rotary engine. When they were first introduced, I scoffed at the funny-named engine that smoked and had poor gas mileage. I was also one to hang on to my BIG American car(s). Fast forward to a couple years ago, I began looking for a small truck to go back and forth to Home Depot for stuff to repair the house. The Kei trucks are a pain to license to drive so I decided on another little Japanese vehicle, the Samurai. Perfect size and it was fun, although I soon found it to be really weak even though the previous owner had put a larger 1.6 engine in it. At my age, I wanted an automatic, too. So, I started scouting around for a small engine that could quickly get the Samurai around with an automatic trans while keeping the 4-wheel drive. I spotted a Rotary-powered PR Samurai that really sounded good. It shot flames out the side and did a wheelie as it ran a 7.770, 165mph/quarter mile! I was hooked! That's the kind of engine I want in my Samurai. I began researching the rotary and ended up buying a 13b Renesis JDM that I am readying to have swapped into the Samurai. I plan to have it running before the end of the year.
I only recently became interested in the rotary engine. When they were first introduced, I scoffed at the funny-named engine that smoked and had poor gas mileage. I was also one to hang on to my BIG American car(s). Fast forward to a couple years ago, I began looking for a small truck to go back and forth to Home Depot for stuff to repair the house. The Kei trucks are a pain to license to drive so I decided on another little Japanese vehicle, the Samurai. Perfect size and it was fun, although I soon found it to be really weak even though the previous owner had put a larger 1.6 engine in it. At my age, I wanted an automatic, too. So, I started scouting around for a small engine that could quickly get the Samurai around with an automatic trans while keeping the 4-wheel drive. I spotted a Rotary-powered PR Samurai that really sounded good. It shot flames out the side and did a wheelie as it ran a 7.770, 165mph/quarter mile! I was hooked! That's the kind of engine I want in my Samurai. I began researching the rotary and ended up buying a 13b Renesis JDM that I am readying to have swapped into the Samurai. I plan to have it running before the end of the year.
I thought a lot about going back to the carb and I think someone makes a 4-barrel Holley manifold for the Renesis, but I believe the engine is so advanced, I wanted to take advantage of the ECU controls and the fuel injection. I plan to keep the engine basically stock, but because it's a swap, I opted for an after-market ECU, the Adaptronics ECU looks like a good choice. I need an accelerator, so I will use one from an RX8 and maybe an RX8 fuel pump to make things easier. I haven't weighed it, but the Samurai is probably South of 2000 lbs. 200 hp should make it jump!
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