Spoke with a person who drove the RX-8
Unreliable mazda turbo
I thought the biggest reason for the 13b turbo motors to fail were due to the restrictions of the cat (precat) I know from my conquest/starion days, clogged cats create more backpressure, and with the increased exhaust energy of the rx, that related to increased heat retention in the turbo and engine, creating early engine failures. If they take care to use better materials in the cars now shouldnt that problem be greatly reduced? I know people with modified rx7 (fd's) that have reduced the number of cats and converted to single turbos, faster cars and more reliable (as long as you dont run out of fuel on that back rotor hahaha)
Just my penny,
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Just my penny,
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Originally posted by specRX7_22
yeah i heard that 4th gen rx7 rumor a while ago..... and along with that rumor, i heard that in the future miatas could become rotary. no details tho.
yeah i heard that 4th gen rx7 rumor a while ago..... and along with that rumor, i heard that in the future miatas could become rotary. no details tho.
go to the first gen section and find manntis' little vid on this. it will help you understand the thermal efficiency.
i think another problem of turbocharging the renesis is the 10:1 compression. its already running premium na and with that high of compression, you are looking at an easily popped motor. the only get around i see is using rew rotors.
and peejay, i can see you in an old "hotdog" open cockpit racecar with the bicycle wheels.
i think another problem of turbocharging the renesis is the 10:1 compression. its already running premium na and with that high of compression, you are looking at an easily popped motor. the only get around i see is using rew rotors.
and peejay, i can see you in an old "hotdog" open cockpit racecar with the bicycle wheels.
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