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Old 06-10-2010, 04:44 AM   #7
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the supra is way too heavy for a rotary they make loads of power but no torque and you need torque to get 3400lbs going the great thing about rotary engines is that they rev out to 12-13k or higher very easily and make power straight through the rpm range but at like 1000hp theyll make about 400ftlbs or less
Ive built a couple rx7 in my day... And by all means... your comment.

But... one mans word of mouth wont speak... so ill show u different with the internet... wikipedia
The 13B-DEI was turbocharged in 1986. It features the newer four-injector fuel injection of the 6PI engine, but lacks that engine's eponymous variable intake system. In '86-'88 engines the twin-scroll turbocharger is fed using a two-stage mechanically actuated valve, however on '89-'91 engines a better turbo design was used with a divided manifold powering the twin-scroll configuration. For engines manufactured between '86-'88 output is rated at 185 hp (138 kW) at 6500 rpm and 248 N·m (183 ft·lbf) at 3500 rpm.
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