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You should check out that site. Pretty darn funny.

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CNF2002 wrote:I agree with Zoo except for the RX-7, Ive never had this kind of car but it looks decent.
Rotary engine. Awesome if taken care of, a complete POS otherwise. And good luck finding a decent (and affordable) rotary engine mechanic.
A 1982 with a rotary engine? Mazda didnt start building the rotary until 2000-something, yes? They made such a big deal out of it, I cant imagine they've been doing it for 30 years.
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#33 Unread post by VermilionX »

i know a mechanic that is great w/ JP import cars.

but anyway, like i said, im gonna check out some MR2s this sunday since i've seen a few for sale that is driving distance from here.
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ZooTech wrote:
CNF2002 wrote:I agree with Zoo except for the RX-7, Ive never had this kind of car but it looks decent.
Rotary engine. Awesome if taken care of, a complete POS otherwise. And good luck finding a decent (and affordable) rotary engine mechanic.
A 1982 with a rotary engine? Mazda didnt start building the rotary until 2000-something, yes? They made such a big deal out of it, I cant imagine they've been doing it for 30 years.
Have a look. Mazda has been using rotary engines since 1967, and the RX7 has always had one since its inception in 1978. Suzuki even had a rotary powered motorcycle from '74-'76.

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CNF2002 wrote:
ZooTech wrote:
CNF2002 wrote:I agree with Zoo except for the RX-7, Ive never had this kind of car but it looks decent.
Rotary engine. Awesome if taken care of, a complete POS otherwise. And good luck finding a decent (and affordable) rotary engine mechanic.
A 1982 with a rotary engine? Mazda didnt start building the rotary until 2000-something, yes? They made such a big deal out of it, I cant imagine they've been doing it for 30 years.
yes....mazda has been making the rotary engine...for that long....they are very different beasts!
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Amazing. I knew the rotory engine had been around, but not in production. When Mazda started talking about its new RX a few years ago with a rotary engine, they made it sound like it was a new concept...kept talking about how they were too inefficient until recently.
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CNF2002 wrote:Amazing. I knew the rotory engine had been around, but not in production. When Mazda started talking about its new RX a few years ago with a rotary engine, they made it sound like it was a new concept...kept talking about how they were too inefficient until recently.
back before the RX7s came out...they Mazda...first put the Rotary engine in the lil pickups...they had a problems with them....seals kept blowing...over time they fixed the problems...and they have become graet engines....
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#38 Unread post by ZooTech »

CNF2002 wrote:Amazing. I knew the rotory engine had been around, but not in production. When Mazda started talking about its new RX a few years ago with a rotary engine, they made it sound like it was a new concept...kept talking about how they were too inefficient until recently.
The last generation RX7 had twin turbos, and the all new RX8 is naturally aspirated. That's what all the hubbubb was about.

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CNF2002 wrote:Amazing. I knew the rotory engine had been around, but not in production. When Mazda started talking about its new RX a few years ago with a rotary engine, they made it sound like it was a new concept...kept talking about how they were too inefficient until recently.
Back in the 70s, all Mazda products (mostly small sedans) had rotary engines. That was their thing. I don't remember seeing a piston powered Mazda (in the U.S.) until around 1980. They seemed to be as efficient as most other small cars of the era. The only rub was that you had to go to the dealer for any kind of engine work. Regular mechanics wouldn't touch 'em.
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#40 Unread post by ZooTech »

Mazda has always dabbled in exotic engine design. One that intrigues me is the "Miller-cycle" engine used in the Millenia. A marvel of engine efficiency.

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