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The ultimate performance guide to the rotary engines built by Mazda from 1978 to the present. Includes: Engine history and identification ? Rotary engine fundamentals ? Component selection and modifications ? Housings and porting ? Rotors, seals, and internals ? Intake and fuel systems ? Exhaust Systems ? Engine management and ignition ? Oil and lubrication systems ? Forced induction ? Nitrous, water and alcohol injection
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Ross “Sona” Leland
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January 4, 2014
The author went into great detail about each aspect of the two-rotor engine (and expounds a bit on the 3 and 4-rotor variants). The basic concept is shown and then generally a few picture examples with a detailed description of the picture following. Would definitely buy it again and might consider buying another book by the same author!
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Steveo Carter
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September 5, 2015
Fantastic book, me been a newly rotary fanatic since getting an rx8 this book is more than enough in depth detail a person ask for. Well worth the read
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Carlos Melgar
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June 13, 2017
If you're an owner of any generation Mazda RX vehicle, this book is for you! I learned alot from the in-depth information on maintenance and modification of rotary engines.
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About the author
Mark J. Warner, Ed.D., is chief of staff of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. He has had an extensive career as a wellness author, a private-industry consultant, a public speaker, and an award-winning teacher.
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