I have a hard time believing that any rotary engine is capably of making 600 hp on a simple street port so that raises a red flag right there to me...
Personally, I think you are better off trying to find an engine that came out of a recently running car (they are for sale all the time on the rotary forums). It doesn't even have to be a perfect engine or even have low miles, you just need to know if it's been sitting and why it blew (if it blew). Just find an engine like that and have a well-known rotary building do the rebuild.
Personally, I think you are better off trying to find an engine that came out of a recently running car (they are for sale all the time on the rotary forums). It doesn't even have to be a perfect engine or even have low miles, you just need to know if it's been sitting and why it blew (if it blew). Just find an engine like that and have a well-known rotary building do the rebuild.