maybe Mazda with the rotary motor?
No.
The Mazda Rx7 has the Wankel Rotary Engine in it
No. It is, however, a reciprocating 4 cylinder, water-cooled 4-cycle (Otto cycle - spark ignition) piston motor. From the 1980's, the Mazda rotary (nee Wankel) engine has only been available in the RX- series (RX : Rotary Experimental). There currently exists a JDM rotary engine hybrid Mazda5 model, leased in very small numbers for research purposes.
no, the ONLY cars with rotary engines have RX in there name.
Not all of the Mazdas have had the rotary engine, but only the RX model
The Mazda RX-8 is a rotary engine, it has no cylinders. The Mazda RX-8 has a single TWO-rotor engine. Cylinders are only for piston engines. The RX-8 is a 1.3 Liter Rotary. (No I4 or V6) Just Rotary.
The Mazda company produced rotary engine fitted cars from 1967 until the end of 2011. It was based on a design by Felix Wankel, a German engineer. The CEO of Mazda insists that rotary engine production has only been stopped temporarily.
Because RX stands for Rotary Experiment. Its a experiment number 8.
Yes. If you have an RX7, then it already has a rotary...and if it is a 1997 then you have a rare Japanese model.
The ROTARY engine is the best engine that Mazda made. It is still in use in the RX 8s
It is a triple rotor Rotary engine. A b2000 was there pickup.