10:1 - 12:1 through that range is fine
The Mazda Rx7 has the Wankel Rotary Engine in it
Not all of the Mazdas have had the rotary engine, but only the RX model
No.
The ROTARY engine is the best engine that Mazda made. It is still in use in the RX 8s
No a rotary engine, no pistons.
The compression ratio for a 1990 Mazda RX-7, which is equipped with a 1.3-liter Wankel rotary engine, is typically around 9.4:1. This ratio can vary slightly depending on the specific model and configuration, but it generally falls within this range for the standard versions. The rotary engine design allows for a unique power delivery and efficiency compared to traditional piston engines.
compression engine for make power up at Mazda mx6 how make it up
no, the ONLY cars with rotary engines have RX in there name.
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.
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.
An FC engine is a 16b Rotary wankle engine out of a Mazda RX7-FC3s
All the cylinders should be within 10% from the lowest reading to the highest reading for a healthy engine.