2 Stroke oil in RX7's?
I was just wondering what would be the advantages and disadvanteges of adding 2 storke to our Rx7's. Iwould appreciate the help so that i dont do something i will later regret!!!:confused:
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http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...m/Untitled.jpg http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3.../random/m3.jpg there is a search button at the top of the forum. use it. |
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Or fc3spro.com |
lol @ fail pic
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haha atleast when i failed to use the search there wasnt 2 on the same page!! umm close mine 2 or if i can close mine tell me how cuz i dunno
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Ha, the picture took the words out of my mouth as i entered this thread.
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haha, had to do it!
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Hahaha, lol at pics. Yeah, this is a way too common topic. Do a search.
Rotaries use a pump to inject motor oil into the combustion chamber to lubricate the internals, like a 2 stroke engine. There is absolutely no need to do more, but for better sealing and lubrication you can disable the pump and add 1 oz. 2 stroke oil per gallon of gas every time you fill up. Or keep the pump and add 1/2 oz. 2 stroke oil per gallon of gas every time you fill up. More oil won't damage anything, but it may smoke and hurt mpg. Disabling the pump and failing to add oil can severely damage the engine. Any cheapo TCW-13 2 stroke oil works great, but there are fancy synthetics available too. Again, do a search for details. You're lucky I'm bored. |
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