I have had some experience with the Mazda Rotary (12A & 13B) you will not find a smoother running engine than a rotary. The down side is they are not very fuel effective, they have NO torque (Heavy flywheel will help this), you have to forget applying anything you know about a piston engine to working on one, you cannot run one hot and you must have anti-freeze in it at all times. You hop them up by lighting the rotors, pinning them so they don't walk on the shaft and moving the ports to change the firing sequince and putting more fuel in it. I have personally seen a 13B make 190HP to the rear wheels on Gasoline with a single 45mm sidedraft and a tuned header (open) at 9500 RPM, but it would have been a real bear to drive in street trim. In the case of a 50 series Opel I think there are better choices for and engine swap than the rotary. If I was inclined to swap another engine in a Manta or Ascona I would have a long look at the 4.3 Vortec V6 (IMHO)



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