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help please
hey everybody. im Tyler.
i had a 99 Maxima. it was totaled and now i plan on going after my dream car. a 93-94 RX-7. but i really dont know anything about them. the basics yeah rotary 1.3L 13B twin turbo. i dont really understand how they work but im eager and willing to learn. i wanna know if there reliable and worth it as a daily driver? is the upkeep a pain? i hear they dont have good gas mileage, is it reasonable or will i be blowing my whole paycheck on the car?
i just want some help learning guys. i really wanna join the rotary owners club lol. hope its in the right forum too. thanks.
i had a 99 Maxima. it was totaled and now i plan on going after my dream car. a 93-94 RX-7. but i really dont know anything about them. the basics yeah rotary 1.3L 13B twin turbo. i dont really understand how they work but im eager and willing to learn. i wanna know if there reliable and worth it as a daily driver? is the upkeep a pain? i hear they dont have good gas mileage, is it reasonable or will i be blowing my whole paycheck on the car?
i just want some help learning guys. i really wanna join the rotary owners club lol. hope its in the right forum too. thanks.
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Read up on the engine and how it works here.
http://www.rotaryengineillustrated.com
And fd's are not the best for a daily driver.
You should learn with a n/a fc first.
N/A motors are quite a bit more reliable than the turbo engines.
Good luck in getting your dream car... be well!
http://www.rotaryengineillustrated.com
And fd's are not the best for a daily driver.
You should learn with a n/a fc first.
N/A motors are quite a bit more reliable than the turbo engines.
Good luck in getting your dream car... be well!