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New to the Rotary World.
Sup guys!
As you can see that I'm new to the rotory engines, I look forward to learning more about them on this site. Even though I am new to the rotory scene, I am no stranger to mechanical work. American muscle is my personal favorite but I always had that special place in my heart for a rx7 I'm looking forward to buying my first fc as a daily driver!
As you can see that I'm new to the rotory engines, I look forward to learning more about them on this site. Even though I am new to the rotory scene, I am no stranger to mechanical work. American muscle is my personal favorite but I always had that special place in my heart for a rx7 I'm looking forward to buying my first fc as a daily driver!
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Premix is only A necessity if you eliminate the oil metering pump. If you still have a good working pump don't worry about it. Otherwise yeah every time you fill up. Usually the pump is eliminated when you plan on running full synthetic in the pan or are constantly worried about it failing. You can run both premix and the oil metering pump but not needed in my opinion.
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It's down to personal choice, really. If you can spare the few bucks to spend on premix, why not. Just be sure to keep an eye on the fuel filter, some claim that it can clog it, while others have never had such an issue.
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