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WTF Rotary aw???

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I heard on the international mr2 forums that someone has a aw11 rotary. so i kinda went awol and i'm kicking the idea round of TRYING to do this conversion. can the gearbox stay on the passengers side? thinking of going 13b. anyone got some tips to look out for? is it even possible???

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anythings possible with money dude ;)

someone on an mr2 forum is going v8 ;)
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theres a few V6 SC ones floating around...


but yeah... BBBrad has said before that the exhaust port is where the drive shaft is or something like that :o
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hey adrian!

yea lookd at V6 but yer....either rotary power or just turbo my 4age...i know you've done it oizo :P ol you and nudel lol...hey if you have any old turbo conv parts left over theyd be good lol :D
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well ive seen a fwd Rotor in a mini and jsut last week saw the old green FWD mazda rotor drag car .. try and get hold of one of them and find out what boxes and shit they used

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im gunna use my C-51 or what eva it is. was just wondering if the rotor spins the right way...but if its in a mini i guess it must. haha the rotary exhaust port is ment to block the drive shaft...but hey a aw11 only drive on the passengers side shaft so who needs the driverside one??
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i guess you could but would need to mount it east west so the exhaust isnt where the gearbox is


come to think of it why, MR2's wouldnt suit a rotor at all
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two reasons:

1) SC power just aint enough for me...i also have a 89 SE

2) my other SC is buggered (engine wise) and theres no other aw round with a rotor so y not? think of the power? and weight savings?

i would atleast be able to either reccoment it or not!!! and it would be a first :D
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the fwd 323, done by lawton rotorsport and last i heard they're not telling. won't even let people get engine bay pics, which is fair enough in my opinion. it must've been a hell of a job and its always more fun to have the only one of something.
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for fwd rotors they use a nissan box, i can find out for u as i know several rotor builders, and that mini with the rotor is RWD has whole custom rear subframe etc, unless its another one, uve seen
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lvn_mr2 wrote:im gunna use my C-51 or what eva it is. was just wondering if the rotor spins the right way...but if its in a mini i guess it must. haha the rotary exhaust port is ment to block the drive shaft...but hey a aw11 only drive on the passengers side shaft so who needs the driverside one??

yes they spin the same way, as for blocking the drive shaft-maybe try offsetting the adapter plate you'll be needing so the engine is rotated and the exhaust ports are above(or below whichever fits best) the driveshaft.
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lvn_mr2 wrote:hey adrian!

yea lookd at V6 but yer....either rotary power or just turbo my 4age...i know you've done it oizo :P ol you and nudel lol...hey if you have any old turbo conv parts left over theyd be good lol :D


hahah yeah was a fun 10 mins ;)

I sold most of the bits off including manifold and turbo which was basically ready to go with oil feed and all.

V6 would be the way to go. and a Charger on that would make it even more insane! :o

And as far as the turbo goes.. i didnt really have any help from anyone :P all my workings :P
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Post by laserracer »

i was on a mr2 site in the states and a guy is doing a aw rota conversion
i think he had the engine mounted with an adapter to a ae101 box
he was also selling adapters for a 13b to aw

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Post by Leon »

the FWD Mini is actually two Mini's cut slightly wider than in half, then welded together (so as to be wider than a normal Mini), and is using a Corona ST150 gearbox hanging off the side of a 12A as far as I recall.

It's definitely FWD if it's the one I think you are talking about.
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yea the mini that is in the hamilton car club is fwd and is one hell of a car. But is running a 12a. I would say you will have mega traction problems with a 13b in a AW. But hey u will be original :D
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Post by Camshaft »

completely off the rotor subject....but sticking to the mini

theres a guy somewhere in west auck that has put a b16a vtec in a mini...

and i head rumours of a guy in south auckland with a 4wd 13b mazda hatch. he'd designed and built his own 4wd system for it.....food for thought
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Post by lvn_mr2 »

yea im trying to get hold of a adapter plate from a dude on the IMOC forums. going 13b n/a with SC gearbox. dropped engine outa parts car...i'm using the parts car to build everything on and then going to find a new car body to put it in. i gettin a 13b in parts so i gotta build it up first :D will keep ya all posted as things happen....far im crazy but oh well...im da first :lol: :twisted:
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Post by Leon »

Camshaft wrote:completely off the rotor subject....but sticking to the mini

theres a guy somewhere in west auck that has put a b16a vtec in a mini...



Actually, there are a couple of B16A Mini's around... bit of a mission and a half from the looks of things though. Makes for a sump that is awfully close to the ground!
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Post by MetalupYoAss »

rotary aw11.... thats just $&#$% stupid, shut your head
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mid mounted 12a would be a nice car

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