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Old 07-21-2003, 10:04 AM   #1
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NA better then Turbo :P

I read a JGTC article about re-amemiya GT300 spec Racing car

The 'owner" of re-amemiya tells that 3 rotory (NA)are better then 2xRotory with 2 turbo charger .

it able to compare a V8 piston engine . and no temperture problem . I wondering who will mod they RX7 to a 3x rotory ? It's easy to do ...and no additonal cooling is needed (maybe add a oil cooling coin will be fine )

ps: where to get a 3x rotory crank shaft ?
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um... its not exactly easy to swap a 20b in... The eccentric shaft is a two piece one that is custom made
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Old 07-22-2003, 12:38 AM   #3
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yeah but... turbo 20b = better than n/a 20b
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