GM ECM to run a rotary engine

nacelp nacelp at bright.net
Sat Apr 29 02:34:14 GMT 2000


I went and looked at your page, and engine pics.
Being a single distrib MMMMMMMM, is a good thing.
But, the terminals look oddly spaced.
Are they evenly spaced or not?.
If even then the 6 cyl trick would probably work.
If odd fire the you can only use the ecm for fuel.
If you used a bin that was async that would be a good thing, I think.
But, having never worked on something like this it's just guesses
Grumpy



> >Ok, odd question for everyone to think about over the weekend. Could a GM
> >ECM (4, 6 or 8 cylinder) be made to run a rotary engine (2 rotor)? I have
a
> >13B rotary engine in a 1971 Datsun 510 that I would like to change over
to
> >EFI one day.
>
>
> Should be able to... being 2 rotor you'd need a 6 cyl ECM.
>
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