MAZDA 787B
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I would love to see the taco meter dancing
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@04gtstang It revs up to 9-10k rpms
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@speedphlux this is not a chat buddy... not all conversations could be seen.
close question!
Good night baby...
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@Droidrevenge Dude, did you saw what engine I was talking about ?! Just STFU and go to sleep.
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@speedphlux this car has the R26B engine, 4 rotors, 654cc each, so...
Understand?
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@Droidrevenge "The 13B is the most widely produced engine. It was the basis for all future Mazda Wankel engines, and was produced for over 30 years. The 13B has no relation to the 13A. Instead, it is a lengthened version of the 12A, having 80 mm (3.1 in) thick rotors. Each rotor had a displacement of 654 cc, for a total of 1308 cc displacement in the engine."
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@pdpdrummerboi I thought rotaries where know for their high RPM? But honestly im not sure how high the 787B engine revs....the formula 2.4 V8s spin to 18,000 RPM or so (rule limits). Also its prob closer to 700RWHP....but only one team released that its V8 made around 755HP(flywheel). Ofcourse its underrated as they dont want anyone else knowing exact number...very secretive sport with HEAVY restrictions. They could pull 1K RWHP with the material and RPM limits removed. Spin em to 25-30K.
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@04gtstang But compared to our engines what RPM does that 2.4L have to spin to make that 755 rwhp mate?
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2.616 cc, 2.6 litres... WIKIPEDIA DOCET!
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@pdpdrummerboi Yep, I will....Try current formula 1 2.4L V8s....they make 755HP ;)
omg i love the 787b engine sound..never get tired of it.
PrescriptionSeven 2 years ago 7
Wankel Rotary Engines don't use cylinders. they use Rotors.
betekvs 2 years ago 4