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Old 12-03-03, 09:26 AM
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reliability

hi, i'm new to the forum, and no i dont own an rx-7 just yet, hopefully in spring, but i do have a fairly important question, how is the reliabilty of say a 93 rotary engine, i have heard in the past that they are a hassle. but i wanted to know for sure, so i came here for help
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Old 12-03-03, 09:33 AM
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Use the search.

This post is required reading for all newbs on this forum (yes that means you). It will have all the information you need.

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...threadid=68640
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i read this forum and that stuff for like a year before i got my car... go study.
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Yes they can be unreliable. And since you're in Canada, you'll want/need a second vehicle to drive.
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