New Rx7 Owner
Heyy everybody
I just bought my first rx7, I converted from Nissan lol
I got a turbo 1988 rx7 and looking for some shops in Southern California to do some tune ups and check ups and all that good stuff.
I have never ever worked or anything on a rotary so I am ready to learn, if you could point me in the right direction on where to learn that'd be appreciated.
Tune
I just bought my first rx7, I converted from Nissan lol
I got a turbo 1988 rx7 and looking for some shops in Southern California to do some tune ups and check ups and all that good stuff.
I have never ever worked or anything on a rotary so I am ready to learn, if you could point me in the right direction on where to learn that'd be appreciated.
Tune
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What happened to make you want to sell it so quickly? Did you jump into the car not really looking into what it takes to maintain a rotary? There are some great threads on this site to point you in the right direction of how to buy a rotary, and what to look for. Also the FAQ threads are outstanding for helping people new to the rotary learn atleast a little bit. Sometimes something that seems like a major problem is actually an easy fix. If you are unwilling to stick it through and try and learn the rotary ways, which imo is a lot easier than learning piston engines, as there are only 3 moving parts on the actual engine itself (20b has 4) then ya sell it to an enthusiast. But if you are willing to get a little dirty, and have an open mind to learning new things, a rotary car is a blast to own and drive.
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