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I'm experiencing the same problem, did you figure out any solution

This is supposedly modeled after the designers wife, so it's actual a real person.

The coolest part of the video if after he is done the mile. He relaxed and only has 1 hand on the wheel, yet is still going 140.

I own an rx8 and it's about 1 quart between oil changes.

The rotary engine uses motor oil to lubricate the apex seals (the 3 points of the triangle). This oil is partially burnt and expelled through combustion and then reapplied. This is why a rx8 renesis rotary engine uses about a quart of oil for every 3000 miles. Flame shape and travel leads to large gas consumption

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I live in the suburbs of Philly. I can literally drive for days without somebody being in front of me at every moment. I'm talking from my drive way all the way to my destination and back. It's frustrating when I have to decarbon my rotary :). Where I live is even 30 minutes from center city, it just gets

cclean instead of registry mechanic ($24.95)

@pitchpitch Type-Я: PitchPitch and type-r the older NA 10A and such rotaries did run better on the lowest octane gas you can find but the 13b twin turbos need the higher octane as well as the 13b renesis. Reason being in that boost are more susceptible to knock and the high compression characteristics of the renny.

I once had 4 $25 parking tickets through the course of a couple months. I never saw them on my car so i got a letter in the mail saying i now owed $50 per ticket. I did park illegally, damn 3 am street cleaning. The funny thing is when i wrote the check it accidentally bounced (money is tight in college) but they

In the post it says "late 70's" it should be late 80's considering the "2.3-16" was made in 1986 and 1987.

I believe All cars that go over 150 mph in the quarter mile are required to have AND USE a chute. Dual chutes are REQUIRED for any vehicle over 200 mph.

@POLAR: This car looks like a production version of the nagre concept car from Mazda. Almost to much like it.

@irieblue: The old 787B was a 4 Rotor vehicle this is a 3 Rotor vehicle. So sounds would be different. Also the 787 had adjusting intake runners that would expand and contract based on RPM so that would make a big sound difference too. Speed source has been using this engine in the grandam rolex series and the

I would have to go with the Rx8. Its got 4 very usable seats, one of the best handling cars out there for the money. It absorbs bumps on the highway without sacrificing handling. Its relatively cheap with the incentives and deprecation on used vehicles. Contrary to popular believe a NA rotary is very reliable to