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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Mazda rotary engine swap

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Category: Engine Modifications

The Mazda rotary engine is a good match for Datsun 1200 -- it is light and compact. It makes more power than a piston engine of the same size and weight. The engine weight is down low so it doesn't interfere with good handling.

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Contents

Performance

Typical engine power in stock form:

  • 12A: 100-130 HP, 100-115 lb. ft. torque
  • 13B EFI: 135 hp, 133 lb. ft. torque
  • 13B-Turbo (1987-1991 "Turbo II"): 185-200 HP


Quarter Mile acceleration performance ranges from quick to insanely quick. With a totally stock rotary engine you won't be wanting for power.

  • 19.8 secs at 65 mph: Stock Datsun 1200 piston engine (baseline)
  • 16.1 at 90mph: bone stock 12A rotary engine tuned by ear
  • Ange's 13.7 second 12A bridgeport
  • JVML's 8.1 second 13B twin turbo

Discussions


Engine

The Mazda rotary comes in two common sizes: 12A and 13B. In Australia, choose a 12A for street legal swaps. Everyone else, choose the 13B. There are less common versions, the old 10A and the ultra-rare and expensive 20B triple rotor.

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158.jpg Mazda 13B carbureted

15021.jpg 13B Fuel Injected

93.jpg Mazda 13B Turbo rotary engine

2050.jpg Factory EFI 13B Turbo

3008.jpg 13B Turbo with factory intercooler

14572.jpg 20B triple rotor

Engine Mounts

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Motor Plate

For racing a motor plate can be used. Not recommended for a street car as it transmit vibration directly to the body.

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Transmission

Use the transmission that comes with the rotary engine (the Mazda transmission).

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Driveshaft

A custom driveshaft to mate the Mazda transmission with your differential will have to be fabricated. Any driveshaft shop can make this for you.


Shifter

A new shifter mount hole may need to cut?

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Transmission Mount

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Tunnel

Some fabricate a large tunnel. Is it necessary, or just used with beefy racing transmissions?

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Differential

The least 12A engine outputs 100 lb. ft. of torque. The stock Datsun 1200 H145 diff can handle that.

But many 12A put out 115 lb. ft. of torque, which calls for a stronger diff. The H150 from a B210 or B310 can handle this.

Stock 13B engine calls for an H165.

Any modified rotary (especially if the turbo boost is raised) will need a stronger differential, such as a Nissan H190. Drag racing versions need the ultra-strong Ford 9".

See: Rear Axle Swaps

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