It got me
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It got me
Hey guys 'm new to this forum. I currently drive a 91 mx6 gt. I've been having a lot of fun with it messing with the boost but like a swift kick I wanted a rotary. I took a ride in a tII and wanted it imediately. I'm reading up on the rotary and learning as much as I can about them. I was so close to buying a 10ae that I could have . And now since then I've been looking for one. I'm looking for a boosted one but have heard rumors about boosted rotarys failing faster than na's. But like any engine it's all in how you maintain it. Anyways it seems like there's a huge community of rx7's and I'm hoping to get one soon. Thanks for readin my dorky intro.
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tom port.. AKA streetport
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welcome, first of all...any motor you throw a turbo on is gonna decrease in life span.. the rx7 is a little more sensitive because of seals in the motor that dont like detonation..
these cars can be very reliable and fun if taken care of and maintained just like you said..
keep reading and i hope join..always good to see another rx7 enthusiast!!..
these cars can be very reliable and fun if taken care of and maintained just like you said..
keep reading and i hope join..always good to see another rx7 enthusiast!!..
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Rotaries confuse me
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Welcome to the forum. 3 tips.
1. Read the stickies.
2. Read the archives.
3. Search.
You can find pretty much any/all information from using these 3 things. In around 3 years, there's only about 20 things I've not been able to find by searching. I usually found those later by randomly running across them. Trying different search terms is a good thing.
1. Read the stickies.
2. Read the archives.
3. Search.
You can find pretty much any/all information from using these 3 things. In around 3 years, there's only about 20 things I've not been able to find by searching. I usually found those later by randomly running across them. Trying different search terms is a good thing.