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yes it can be registered provided you have all the neccessary paperwork for it. its not that hard but you would have to make a custom engine mount for it. you would still use the getrag box with the motor. I briefly considered this option once.

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i have a magazine article with a yellow rx7 series 6 with the supra tt engine, looks tough as, so different, havent read the article in detail yet so unsure of the power but the 2 turbos look huge, like 3240's or something...

ben...

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I have a really old zoom mag. Where they fitted a rx7 series 6 with a Sr20det. It was not much of a mazda, just a roll cage with a shell over it. They changed to a sr20 because its a track car and they needed loads of tourque for low speed cornering. So they went the sr20 to keep the weight down.

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I have a really old zoom mag. Where they fitted a rx7 series 6 with a Sr20det. It was not much of a mazda, just a roll cage with a shell over it. They changed to a sr20 because its a track car and they needed loads of tourque for low speed cornering. So they went the sr20 to keep the weight down.

weight wasn't the reason for the change to the SR20, it was the fact that the Rotor had to run against the V8's in the 5.0 litre class with it, had to do with the cubic capacity calculations on the rotor....

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