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Comptech 11-25-04 07:46 PM

rotary in a 323
 
Just wondering if it be hard to put a rotary engine into my 89 323. The reason for this is for the fact that the engine that they have in them to begin with sucks. It takes forever to get up to speed and so on. I was thinking about just putting the turbo 323 engine in but I would much rather have a rotary. what do you guys think?

thafox 11-25-04 07:54 PM

it's actually been done before by some company in australia http://www.nocamzmotorsport.co.nz/Andrew323-wagon.htm

rotary emotions 11-26-04 07:50 AM

I keep seeing that 323 but never saw a finished engine bay... Notice the rad and thermostat housing? Try to connect those! I'm not so sure if this 323 was ever finished, and if it has been I'd like to see pics.

mortenf 11-26-04 08:59 AM

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A friend of mine has built a 323 with a 12A. It was the old school type tough, 82 or something. Lost his license when the cops busted him doing a kingsize burnout at the local mall!

The cops where like: uhh, this cant bee original?

My friends answer: But officer, its only a 1.2!

KNONFS 12-09-04 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by mortenf
A friend of mine has built a 323 with a 12A. It was the old school type tough, 82 or something. Lost his license when the cops busted him doing a kingsize burnout at the local mall!

The cops where like: uhh, this cant bee original?

My friends answer: But officer, its only a 1.2!

In the states that car was known as a Mazda GLC, it was RWD from the factory; all US Mazda 323 were FWD.


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