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The Nissan rotary engine was upplied by Toyo Kogyo (Mazda) for the Datsun. It was quite different from Mazdas of the day -- it was a PP design (peripheral port) like a racing rotary
Nissan was the second automaker to license the Wankel engine, after Mazda. Nissan president Kawamata signed the agreement at the NSU head office in Neckarsulm, West Germany in October 1970. GM signed a similar agreement a month later.
Mazda had a technology sharing program which solved the emissions problems but ultimately none of the automakers used it. But there were two motorcycles and snowmobiles use the rotary in production
Posted on: 2019/7/30 10:43
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