Rotary engine
Hi, a friend of mine told me that rotary engines break down easily and are very pricey to fix, are these facts true?
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maybe...
supposedly the apex seals, or something like that, go after 120 thousand clicks. i dont know if this is true, but thats wha i've heard. |
idiots.. A rotary is no more difficult or expensive to rebuild than a regular piston engine. You need a person who knows how to rebuild them is all. If you get a rubild by someone who has no experience with a rotary they will probably botch it. I currently have my second rx7 and picking up my third. Sold the first one running strong at 235xxxkm. Second one is running great with 150xxxkm. These were both naturally aspirated cars and they are not overly expensive to maintain. I do not recommend a rotary as a first and primary car, since they are hard on gas and kind of rust prone. If its a summer fun car, go for it! I love mine. I bought it dirt cheap, put breaks, fuel lines and a MOP and it passed safety and e-test. Loads of fun. If you're handy around a car I can't think of a more fun easy to drive sports car for the money.
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Originally Posted by j_man1100
(Post 230907)
idiots.. A rotary is no more difficult or expensive to rebuild than a regular piston engine. You need a person who knows how to rebuild them is all. If you get a rubild by someone who has no experience with a rotary they will probably botch it. I currently have my second rx7 and picking up my third. Sold the first one running strong at 235xxxkm. Second one is running great with 150xxxkm. These were both naturally aspirated cars and they are not overly expensive to maintain. I do not recommend a rotary as a first and primary car, since they are hard on gas and kind of rust prone. If its a summer fun car, go for it! I love mine. I bought it dirt cheap, put breaks, fuel lines and a MOP and it passed safety and e-test. Loads of fun. If you're handy around a car I can't think of a more fun easy to drive sports car for the money.
how hard is the rx7 on gas? cause it'll be my primary car actually. |
I had an RX-7 years ago and it was awesome on gas, even when I beat on it. 25-30L lasted me a week almost (M-F driving). I hated the choke, esp in winter. If ya didnt get mine just right the first time and it stalled before being warmed up - yer fukked for the day. That was my biggest issue with that toaster sized aluminum motor, it took forever to warm up and give out heat. I was usually at my destination just as the cab was getting warm. But I fukken loved that car, just dont over push in the corner (like any car)
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once you understand how to work on it, It's easier than working on a piston motor.
I own 2 rx7s and I wouldn't go back. |
Originally Posted by ekk20
(Post 230970)
how hard is the rx7 on gas? cause it'll be my primary car actually.
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TURBO rotaries will not last as long as an N/A.....but if you take care of it it will treat you well. Sometimes the key is to do a rebuilt before your seals let go. Recommendationof re-building after 120,000 km is a good benchmark to go by.....provided you havent beaten it, or done a bad tune.
You run too lean on the rotary, and kill it.......and it wont last you 10km..LOL.
Originally Posted by j_man1100
(Post 230907)
idiots.. A rotary is no more difficult or expensive to rebuild than a regular piston engine. You need a person who knows how to rebuild them is all. If you get a rubild by someone who has no experience with a rotary they will probably botch it. I currently have my second rx7 and picking up my third. Sold the first one running strong at 235xxxkm. Second one is running great with 150xxxkm. These were both naturally aspirated cars and they are not overly expensive to maintain. I do not recommend a rotary as a first and primary car, since they are hard on gas and kind of rust prone. If its a summer fun car, go for it! I love mine. I bought it dirt cheap, put breaks, fuel lines and a MOP and it passed safety and e-test. Loads of fun. If you're handy around a car I can't think of a more fun easy to drive sports car for the money.
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Gas is not great on the 3rd gen.........but that is not what you bought the car for.
I take very good care of my car, and don't beat the crap out of her......compare it burning fuel to that of a V8. |
what specif shops around here CAN specilize and know about rotaries?
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There are two good shops in Ontario that come to mind,
Jim at Rotary dynamics Rotary Dynamics Remanufactured Rotary Engines And Joe at RPM RPM Motorsports - Import Performance Specialists |
1985 Rx7
I just purchased a 1985 RX7 ... any tips anyone can give me??...
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NVM i see someone already posted that!!!
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Originally Posted by nwmrkt
(Post 242553)
what specif shops around here CAN specilize and know about rotaries?
They used to be Scarborough - but heard they moved out to Sauga. Owner had a crazy go-fast-quick RX7. Not sure if the shop is still around - he's been busy with CSCS |
Originally Posted by julilyn
(Post 381549)
I just purchased a 1985 RX7 ... any tips anyone can give me??...
Or check out the rx7club.com website, lots of info there.... |
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