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Old 03-22-2004, 11:03 PM
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sweet mother of felix wankel.... that thing is sick
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Old 03-23-2004, 07:35 PM
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Yeah. That thing is fawkin cherry.



It is just a show car I was told. And it is 1292 hp fellas. Pretty sweet.



Check these out also. Wanna see a 4 rotor beast out of the engine bay.

Droooooooooooool on folks. http://www.autotechmotorsports.com/projects-23afd.htm



It said broken link for me, but it may work for you.
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Don't mean to jack topic here.



A 4 rotor engine done by Peter Farrel(sp?)(and i think it is peter farrell) will put together a 4 rotor for you. If you have 40,000+ dollars to spend.
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Originally Posted by RowTarEh?' date='Mar 23 2004, 05:38 PM
Don't mean to jack topic here.



A 4 rotor engine done by Peter Farrel(sp?)(and i think it is peter farrell) will put together a 4 rotor for you. If you have 40,000+ dollars to spend.
If I'm not mistaken that's a Pac Performance Modified 2x13B engines to make the quad rotor.

That car is so sweet, and I can tell you guy that I've had the plesure of going for a drive in it. And No, I was not allowed to drive it. I would have loved to anyways.
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Old 03-26-2004, 10:46 AM
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damn, that is a clean car. I think if i had that kinda cash, id pick a different car to throw an engine like that into. A M3 with a rotary seems kinda silly.
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Here's a pic of the BMW you guy's are talking about. I'll have times of the BMW soon.
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After looking at their fuel system setup, I'm sure they spent about $1500 in AN fittings and steel braided line alone!
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Um...I spent that much on mine!



Edit: They spent more than $1500 on fittings, trust me. $1500 happens REAL quick.
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Something about a Bimmer on the track just doesn't look right. Something about a rotary in Bimmer just doesn't seem right. Damn, that thing just ain't right.
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