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"a wankel user from turkey "...."a wankel user from turkey "...?! That's it? This is the intro board my fine fellow and honestly, I really would like to know how it is you got your love of all things rotary...or is it just RX-7's? What's the name?
Pretty cool to get someone from Turkey...welcome aboard!
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Pretty cool to get someone from Turkey...welcome aboard!
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thanks mario. sorry about short info . actualy ı bought my first car and itsa 91 rx 7fc and ofcource being member of rx7 club is inevitabel. intersting thing is my is a s5 lokking from outside but enine is a s4 engine probably all rx7s are the same in my country.
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ar you joking bugeye turkey is a country betwen europa and asia. about my fc ı am going to put 16 or 17 inches rims certainly firstly. than put on a lpg (liquid petrol gas) kit. its very common in turkey. because of high price of gas. soo much taxes. is this lpg aplication using in usa or anyhwere else?
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yeah he was being sarcastic, it doesn't transfer as well over the internet lol. i've never heard of this liquid petrol gas, unless you're talking about liquified natural gas. if that's what you're talking about, i've never heard of anyone doing it here but that does sound pretty cool. make sure to post pics of the progress so us yanks can figure out what you're referring to.
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actualy its liquefied petroleum gas my bad . and different from lng according to my search. it says lng is a liquid -162 cg degres but lpg is a liquid stored wiht highly pressure. is lng using in cars too?
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yeah, i found it on wikipedia. 108 octane huh? sounds like good stuff, i've never heard of anyone using it stateside. yeah it's used in cars
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquefied_petroleum_gas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquefied_petroleum_gas
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here's a better article. lpg's street name is autogas in europe aparently, but i've never heard of it stateside which kinda sucks lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autogas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autogas
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well torque is what gives you off the line acceleration so someone's wrong there lol. considering the octane and the volatility of the fuel, i'd say that it would be great for the rx-7 lol
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