Golf GT TSI Owners

Internal combustion engines yes, but the difference is that unlike every other conventional engine where pistons go up and down (or in and out - as in a boxer arrangement) in cylinders, and where the cubic capacity of the engine is calculated by reference to the bore and stroke of each cylinder, and their number, a rotary engine does not have the same criteria for the calculation.

As I said, one goes up and down, the other round and round. Apart from that, they are essentially the same. Calculating capacity is clearly different, but not impossible. Mazda, who build the things, came up with one answer. The Revenue, who are clearly working to a different agenda, came up with another. Who do you think is correct?
 
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