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Re: Rotary conversion advice
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its not hard, you'll have to mod the tunnel anyway so it can be done with that

Posted on: 2012/11/5 9:41
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Re: Rotary conversion advice
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heres my old 12a ute, and one showing the mounts

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Posted on: 2012/11/5 10:51
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Re: Rotary conversion advice
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heres a couple of pics of my engine mount when i was doing mine

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Re: Rotary conversion advice
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beautiful conversions or both green and blue

The 15-20 degree tilt wouldnt hurt. Good clearance for exhaust/inlet from steering box :)

Posted on: 2012/11/6 5:32
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Good old slant-rotor ...

Posted on: 2012/11/6 6:14
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Thanks very much for pics people. Very nice.

The 13b is carbie power so no worries about inlet manifolds providing I can still get air filter on for the local dirt road practice.

Posted on: 2012/11/9 8:38
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Just remember even a stock rotary will be night & day with bigger induction & exhaust they just suck and spit out more of everything. I had an rx5 with stock 13b in the late 80s that when I changed to a downdraft 48mm & headers instead of the heat exchange unit from factory & the thing just transformed itself to easily an extra 25-30hp.
They love to breathe so either IDA or have the 4 barrel worked by those in the know and get headers to suit.

Posted on: 2012/11/9 10:35
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Re: Rotary conversion advice
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15-20 degree will hurt, i ran a 4 degree slant on mine (best i could do without modifying steering)
and it was difficult to adjust my diff pinion to match while still maintaining enough clearence above
the tailshaft at a sensibly lowered ride height

but your right, they respond really well to induction and exhaust mods, they also rely on
really good ignition to perform

Posted on: 2012/11/9 11:44
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Donor car appears to have huge high flow aftermarket headers and exhaust. Getting excited now. Wife is taking the kids to a birthday party tomorrow so should have a good 4-5 hours of tinkering. Want to get it all running smoothly in the RX7 before I start pulling out what I need and mapping out the conversion.

Posted on: 2012/11/10 7:58
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Slant side to side should be all right. Slant front to back is bad for propshaft alignment unless you also slant the diff to match.

Posted on: 2012/11/10 9:03
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