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 Post subject: Rotary conversion
PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 2:57 pm 
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Has anyone ever put a rotary in a mini, my uncle has a 13b sitting at home which is in good nick and goes well.

I know they are rather small, but I just wanted to know if they might be able to fit if so what the performance would be like.


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Check out some of the earlier posts.

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Yeah one guy is attempting to put one in a moke on this furom...

Earlier posts were refering to a race mini with a rotary...

& somewhere in sydney a street mini suposably has a rotary in it.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 4:29 pm 
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its possible and has been done by people around the place BUT i think it will require much engineering to get on into a mini

the beauty of the suzuki/toyota/honda is theyve been done and tested in minis and therefore you are not reinventing the wheel


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