What is the displacement of the RENESIS engine .Is it 2616 CCs or 1308 CCs?

Asked by 20100RO Dec 05, 2007 at 06:20 AM about the 2004 Mazda RX-8

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It is a 1.3L, two-rotor engine with 654 cc per rotor for a total displacement of 1308 ccs.

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1308 cc's, they make a 2600cc rotary which is a 4 rotor race engine that is very rare and expensive

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Yeah those Mazda rotary race engines make crazy horsepower. I work for Mazda and there is a sick rotary engine in the Mazda Furai concept car. It runs on 100% Ethanol and makes over 450HP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats sick numbers comming from a non-turbo Renesis rotary. We tested it on the track and the camera car( Porche GT3 could not keep up with the working prototype, Mazda Furai.

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A alcohol injected engine versus a gas powered engine... That's a little unfair... You alcohol inject that Porsche and it would be a bit more fair. I mean Ethanol is what ~130 octane. Plus prototype=lighter weight/fewer restrictions. Granted that would still be a fun thing to see. Those Rotary's have incredible top end and are rediculusly light weight. It would be an interesting match up if all things were made equal.

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the four rotor motor sopken of is VERY expensive and you need to have a race license to buy one, and you may have to order it from MAZDA, not your local dealership.

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it is 1.3L it can be defined as a two stroke engine, because it burns oil for lubrication, but it goes through all 4 cycles of an internal combustion engine. some also argue that Mazda is incorrectly calculating the size of the rotaries , therefore those persons classify them as twice their displacement. Also the amount of fuel a 13B (1.3L rotary engine) is comparable to that of a 2.6L piston engine, another arguement that they are incorrectly calculated for displacement. the 4 rotor some of you are talking about is the 26B.. it is not a production motor, not from Mazda anyways, I could give you the website to a company down under that makes a 4 rotor. Two different 4 rotors to be exact, one is based on the 13B (in most newer Rx-7's) but they also make a 24A which is made from the 12A series of motors from the First generation of Mazda Rx-7's Mazda did make a 20B. it was a 3 rotor based off the 13B engine. it was put into a limited number of Mazda Cosmo's in the years 1990 till 1995 (?) many rotary enthusiasts have one removed they rebuild them and put them into a Rx-7 to up its power...

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Also has no torque spinning up to 9000 rpm no matter how high the octane of the fuel, it'll still have no torque, and have high rpm torque = useless for drag racing.

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The 4 rotor motor mentioned is possible but more suprising tecnically its also possible to fit an unlimited amount of rotors but obviously you'd need the room and a huge petrol tank.

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It's a 1.3L engine, but you have to insure it as a 2.6 because of the power output

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