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- | <center><br><table main><tr><td></td><td>Article from ''Wheels'' magazine February 1973<br> </td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td><img size=400>http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/8051.jpg</img></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td ><font face=sans-serif size=1><br>Nissan joins the Wankel club</font></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td><font face=sans-serif size=6>'''Driving the Datsun Rotary'''</font></td><td></td></tr></table></center> | + | <center><br><table main><tr><td></td><td>Article from ''Wheels'' magazine February 1973<br> </td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td><img size=400>http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/8051.jpg</img></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td ><font face=sans-serif size=1><br>Nissan joins the Wankel club</font></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td><font face=sans-serif size=6>'''Driving the Datsun Rotary'''</font><br> </td><td></td></tr></table></center> |
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- | <td width=134 valign=top><font face=sans-serif size=-2>As we predicted mid-72, Nissan's new Datsun rotary was displayed at the Tokyo Show. What's more, our man in Japan has driven the prototypes. And now we can say that the engine will be in production later this year. | + | <table columns><tr><td></td><td width=134 valign=top><font face=sans-serif size=-2>As we predicted mid-72, Nissan's new Datsun rotary was [[Rotary_engine#Nissan.27s_Own_Rotary_Engine|displayed at the Tokyo Show]]. What's more, our man in Japan has driven the prototypes. And now we can say that the engine will be in production later this year. |
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<table quote><tr><td width=6></td><td><i>116 lb/ft torque at 4400 rpm.<br>120 bhp at 6500 rpm.<br>112 mph at 5200 rpm in fifth gear. | <table quote><tr><td width=6></td><td><i>116 lb/ft torque at 4400 rpm.<br>120 bhp at 6500 rpm.<br>112 mph at 5200 rpm in fifth gear. | ||
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- | <td width=133 valign=top><font size=-2> "On the test track I saw 112 mph in fifth gear, an dthe engine was pulling so easily and strongly that there was obviously a lot more available. | + | <td width=133 valign=top><font size=-2> "On the test track I saw 112 mph in fifth gear, and the engine was pulling so easily and strongly that there was obviously a lot more available. |
- | <br> "I also drove a sedan version with automatic transmissino. In this, the performance was a little less spirited overall, but felt more consistent through the range. The automatic tends to compensate for the flexibility aspect. But it, too, displayed some engine-snatch on steady throttle at 2500-3500 rpm." | + | <br> "I also drove a sedan version with automatic transmission. In this, the performance was a little less spirited overall, but felt more consistent through the range. The automatic tends to compensate for the flexibility aspect. But it, too, displayed some engine-snatch on steady throttle at 2500-3500 rpm." |
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"Like NSU, Nissan has opted for peripheral intake ports, as against the side ports favored by Mazda. Nissan also uses the same special iron material as NSU for the apex seals. Similarities to the Mazda engines are found in the use of two distributors, a four-barrel down-draught carburettor, and two spark plubs per rotor. Again like Mazda, Nissan's employ rotors of special cast iron, alloy rotor housings and cast iron end/centre housings. | "Like NSU, Nissan has opted for peripheral intake ports, as against the side ports favored by Mazda. Nissan also uses the same special iron material as NSU for the apex seals. Similarities to the Mazda engines are found in the use of two distributors, a four-barrel down-draught carburettor, and two spark plubs per rotor. Again like Mazda, Nissan's employ rotors of special cast iron, alloy rotor housings and cast iron end/centre housings. | ||
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Article from Wheels magazine February 1973 | ||
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Nissan joins the Wankel club | ||
Driving the Datsun Rotary |
As we predicted mid-72, Nissan's new Datsun rotary was displayed at the Tokyo Show. What's more, our man in Japan has driven the prototypes. And now we can say that the engine will be in production later this year.
| "On the test track I saw 112 mph in fifth gear, and the engine was pulling so easily and strongly that there was obviously a lot more available.
| Nissan stresses that the rotary is still in its developmental stage, but it's an open secret that there'll be a production Datsun sports coupe with Wankel engine before 1973 is out.
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36 WHEELS February 1973 |