There's so much misinformation and guessing in this thread it's not even funny.
The Renesis motor is a backwards step from almost any turbo'd rotary engine, period.
Trying to throw this 13B-MSP motor into an FD is a definite step back in performance, period.
The side-port (exhaust) 13B has less performance potential than any of the earlier 13B due to the exhaust port design.
This is eliminating the compression ratio changes and three-stage intake design on the RX-8.
A bridge port 13B will make more power and torque than the RX-8 ever will.
You can't just swap out rotors out of the 13B-MSP from any of the 13B motors.
The 13B-MSP runs "cut" rotors that are made for the special side-ports.
The older 13B rotor do not have this cut.
If you have the resources, you could conceivably cut the rotors yourself and have everything rebalanced.
I doubt many of us can do this.
The Renesis motor is a backwards step from almost any turbo'd rotary engine, period.
Trying to throw this 13B-MSP motor into an FD is a definite step back in performance, period.
The side-port (exhaust) 13B has less performance potential than any of the earlier 13B due to the exhaust port design.
This is eliminating the compression ratio changes and three-stage intake design on the RX-8.
A bridge port 13B will make more power and torque than the RX-8 ever will.
You can't just swap out rotors out of the 13B-MSP from any of the 13B motors.
The 13B-MSP runs "cut" rotors that are made for the special side-ports.
The older 13B rotor do not have this cut.
If you have the resources, you could conceivably cut the rotors yourself and have everything rebalanced.
I doubt many of us can do this.
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