What happens if you overheat a Mazda RX7?

What happens if you overheat a Mazda RX7?

It will cause tubular dowel leaks (I’ll explain this later) if the engine is overheated slightly, and if the engine is driven very far while overheated it will kill the engine completely. So, if you are ever driving a Rx7 and the heat guage gets much above half way, stop and figure out what’s wrong.

What should the idle RPM be on a RX7?

It is normal for the engine to rev up to about 2,000 rpm and stay there when it is started cold. The idle will slowly drop down to about 800 rpm as the engine warms up. Now, this is important…. if you start and Rx7 cold and then immediately shut it off (while it is still idled up), it will flood.

What to do if your RX7 won’t start?

Finally, take it back to where you came from and shut it off. Wait about 5 minutes and start it again. It should start as easily as before… if it is very hard to start, or won’t start at all, it is an indication of low engine compression (a very bad thing). Ooops, I should have mentioned this earlier.

When did the Mazda RX-7 come out?

Starting in the 1970s, the uniquely powered RX-7 helped put Mazda on the performance car map. HELP!! How to tell a GS from… This new generation of the famed rotary car offers extra room, with the peformance and feel of performance car.

When did the Mazda RX 7 GSL come out?

According to Mazda, its rotary engine, licensed by NSU-Wankel allowed the RX-7 GSL to accelerate from 0 to 80 km/h (50 mph) in 6.3 seconds. Kelley Blue Book, in its January–February 1984 issue, noted that a 1981 RX-7 GSL retained 93.4% of its original sticker price. In 1985, Mazda introduced the RX-7 Finale in Australia.

What kind of engine does the Mazda RX 7 have?

The second generation of RX-7, known as the FC, was offered as a 2-seater coupé with a 2+2 option available in some markets, as well as in a convertible bodystyle. This was powered by the 13B rotary engine, offered in naturally aspirated or turbocharged forms.

What’s the speedometer on a Mazda RX 7?

The four-speed manual option was dropped for 1981 as well, while the gas tank grew larger and the dashboard was redesigned, including a shorter gear stick mounted closer to the driver. In 1983, the 130 mph (209 km/h) speedometer returned for the RX-7.

What was the top speed of a Ford RX 7?

It was the lightest generation of the RX-7 ever produced. 12A -powered models accelerated from 0–97 km/h (60 mph) in 9.2 seconds, and turned 0.779 g (7.64 m/s²) laterally on a skidpad. The 1,146 cc (1.1 L) 12A engine was rated at 101 PS (74 kW; 100 hp) at 6,000 rpm, allowing the car to reach speeds of over 190 km/h (120 mph).