you can get it to fit but you will have to get all the engine brackets re-done and re-positioned in order for the engine to bolt in to a new engine bay
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.
yes
The Mazda Rx7 has the Wankel Rotary Engine in it
An FC engine is a 16b Rotary wankle engine out of a Mazda RX7-FC3s
It is called a rotary engine. Go to wikipedia.com and type in 'Rotary Engine', it has a diagram of how it works. The rx7 has a two rotar engine with a total displacement of 80 cu. inches. Or if you need ricer numbers... its a 1.3 liter engine. Go to wikipedia, it's actually pretty cool!
they only come with one engine. a 1.1L carbureted 12A rotary.
you can put almost any car engine in any decent sized car. but yeah another rotary would be your easiest choice, and wouldn't require any front suspension upgrades
Yes, the engine block of the 13B rotary engine wieghs about 85-100lbs. its very small, most likely smaller than the 4cyl in the Protege. i know because i own 3 rx7's. hope this helps.
RX7 means - Rotary Experiment 7
yes, however you may need to adjust the wire harness to fit.
Depends, which engine is in the 85, 13b or 12a?
In my own opinion, the mazda rx7 model is a top-of-the-line sports car manufactured by a great car company. The very first Mazda rx7 offered a 1146 cc twin-rotor rotary engine plus a front-midship as well as a rear-wheel drive layout. The rx7 model replaced the rx3 model which then became the standard Mazda rotary-engine cars.