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Old Jun 1, 2019 | 12:33 PM
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Engineering Student new to Rotarys

Howdy all!

I'm a long time lurker, but finally getting a few cars myself. I've owned an RX8 ever since my last car died, and recently picked up an RX7 FC Convertible for scrap value, that I'm actually selling due to a blown rotor and no place to pull the engine. New to the rotary thing, but as a mechanical engineering student, it's absolutely fascinating, and I love the way they drive. Looking forward to seeing all that everyone has to share! This place has been a godsend for both of my cars, so thank you all!

My baby!

My rebel child... This one is getting sold and I'll be purchasing one that isn't so troublesome.
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Old Jun 1, 2019 | 07:45 PM
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Not sure how this got here, was supposed to end up in the New Member's section. Can a mod delete this or move it? I just finally got access to this area, so it's a bit weird it would show up here.
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 07:02 AM
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Welcome!! I moved this thread back for you and approved your for sale thread for the convertible. I love the Mazda accessory wheels on the RX-8 as well as the accessory center caps. I bought a set of the center caps from the dealer for my 8 when I bought it. Would love to see more pictures of your cars! Welcome to the forum!
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 09:25 AM
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i moved it to the classifieds due to the for sale listing. no "for sale" in the intro.
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Old Jun 11, 2019 | 11:11 AM
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I totally get the fascination with the Wankel, as a fellow engineering student. I didn't realize how much I liked cars until I really started diving into different engine types, and now here I am. I'm constantly updating my future build in my head

I graduate with my Bachelor's in Electro-Mechanical in the fall, and I'm taking the Mechanical FE in August. Good luck to you in your schooling!
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Old Jun 11, 2019 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by cowtank
I totally get the fascination with the Wankel, as a fellow engineering student. I didn't realize how much I liked cars until I really started diving into different engine types, and now here I am. I'm constantly updating my future build in my head

I graduate with my Bachelor's in Electro-Mechanical in the fall, and I'm taking the Mechanical FE in August. Good luck to you in your schooling!
Good luck to you with that test, it really is a monster. That being said I took it after I had been out of school for 5 years so none of the material was overly fresh to me. Having an engineering background definitely helps with FD ownership, or at least has helped me. I look at the car as an engineered system, where for every change there is a resulting effect that must be accounted for. When you don't consider or account for all of the factors within the mechanical fluid/pressure systems across the vehicle (coolant, oil, mechanical rotating, turbo/boost/intake, etc) you'll never have a car/system that functions anywhere near as well as the one designed by the Mazda engineers who did account for all of those factors.

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