Mazda 4-Rotor Rotary Engine for the Le Mans 24-Hour Endurance Race

920309

02/01/1992

Event
International Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The “R26B” 4-rotor rotary engine is a powerplant that brought a Mazda racing car to victory in the 1991 Le Mans 24-hour endurance race. This engine was developed to achieve high levels of power output, fuel efficiency, and reliability, as required of endurance racing engines. This paper describes the basic structure of the engine, including a 3-piece eccentric shaft that represents a major technological achievement incorporated in the engine, as well as other technological innovations employed for the enhancement of the engine's power output and reliability, and for reducing its fuel consumption. These innovations include a telescopic intake manifold system, peripheral port injection, 3-plug ignition system, 2-piece ceramic apex seal, and a cermet coating on the rubbed surfaces of the housings.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/920309
Pages
12
Citation
Shimizu, R., Tadokoro, T., Nakanishi, T., and Funamoto, J., "Mazda 4-Rotor Rotary Engine for the Le Mans 24-Hour Endurance Race," SAE Technical Paper 920309, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920309.
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Publisher
Published
Feb 1, 1992
Product Code
920309
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English