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Re: 2ND generation rx-7 --- v-8 conversion kit.
Hey Guys, Don't mean to steal this thread but here's a concept you should all try to embrace...
Its kinda hard to judge a vehicle's performance just based on 1/4 mile times. I mean, think about it. An engine with less cylinders can rev up faster than one with more (ie: a 2-cyl bike motor revs up so much faster than a V8) So, when comparing this on short distance runs, of course a small quick spooling rotary will proove challenging to a v8. What the smaller motors have in acceleration, they lack top end. on the highway, a V8 will be able to crumble a small 4-cyl because of all that extra power available. Quick and light is the best way to accelerate. Now I'm also not discrediting the v8 and saying it can't accelerate like a smaller rotary or 4-cyl, it would just have to make up for its acceleration lag via pure brute force. Same for the rotary engine. I'm not saying it can't keep pace or even beat a V8's powerband at speeds over 100mph, its just the characteristics of these different motors make it hard to compare...
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