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Grinnell, Iowa, United States

Grinnell, Iowa, United States
Condition:New

MRE Books Transportation Books and Manuals
Street Rotary Street Rotary
by Mark Warner
How to Build Maximum Horsepower and
Reliability into Mazda's 12A, 13B and
Renesis Engines
The ultimate Mazda rotary engine performance
guide for street & racing. Covers 12a, 13b, &
Renesis Engines, 1978-2008. Includes
sections on model and engine history,
identification; theory of operation and
components, rotor housing and porting
options; intake systems, exhaust systems,
ignition systems, fuel, cooling, forced
induction, and project vehicles.
Condition: NEW
Softbound
This is a great book and one that
any enthusiast will love!


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