I suppose you could put a rotary engine in any car if you had enough money and skill to do so as it would fit is almost any car due to it's small size. The problem with the Rotary engine is that it has very little torque and produces most of it at very high RPMs. It also does not get great mileage. It is best suited for a small lightweight sports car such as the Mazda RX8 it is now used in. It would be a horrible engine for a heavy vehicle or a vehicle that was use to haul or pull a load.
Because RX stands for Rotary Experiment. Its a experiment number 8.
you can put anything you want in there rotary , turbine , squirrels on a tread mill , getting it to bolt up and work is another story
Sugar
any one that it will fit into
Don't. An Rx-7 is a perfectly balanced car with its lightweight, smooth accelerating rotary engine. If you take good care of it, it will take good care of you. If you want to put in a different engine in it, a corvette engine is the only way to go.
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
any engine from the lada riva range of cars will do,1978-1989
As many as you can afford.
Check the drivers manual, it will show you where the engine oil goes in, how much to put in and what type to put in. Normally the filler cap is on top of the engine itself, on top of the rocker or cam covers. Modern cars have a picure of an oil can moulded into it, older cars may have the name 'oil', or equivalent language such as 'Olio', for Italian cars.
under the bonnet (the front bit) usually but can be in the boot or in the middle it depends on the car but in most cars up the front
It is important to know how much fluid to put into a cars engine. For a 1997 Jetta Vr6 needs about 5.3 quarts of engine oil.
10 coaches or 30 cars