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10/7/12 6:52 p.m.
vern2point3 wrote: That said I've seen old Indy cars re-powered with various 4-cylinders and even supercharged Mazda rotaries that are putting out a range of 400 to 700 hp.

A 2 rotor can make that kind of power with no internal modifications other than work that is done with a die grinder (probably a good idea to use different from barrings, but that's not really an added expense).

One issue I can imagine when using a street car engine in a formula car is that their engines are typically stressed members. Star Mazda obviously gets around this.

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