Is the RX7 engine bad?

Is the RX7 engine bad?

All Rotary engines were notoriously unreliable which is the main problem of RX7 & RX8. They’re timeless machines but for using day to day not that good. There are a few reasons. First of all, as others have pointed out, rotary engines are not the most reliable engines out there.

Is a stock RX7 reliable?

They are reliable IF you look after them and you HAVE to look after them. Allowing time for turbos to wind down after a blast, general looking after like oil etc. Great fun to drive though. And the noise they make really really turns heads.

What engine is in a stock RX7?

REW Wankel engine
As you’d expect from Mazda, the RX-7 was the oddball of the bunch, courtesy of its twin-turbo 13B-REW Wankel engine. With twin rotor chambers (each displacing 654cc) and turbo equivalency applied, the RX-7 was deemed to have a 2.6-litre motor.

When did Mazda reduce the price of the RX 7?

For the following year, in a bid to speed up sales, Mazda reduced the price of the RX-7 to £25,000, down from £32,000, and refunded the difference to those who bought the car before that was announced. From 1992-1995, only 210 FD RX-7s were officially sold in the UK.

What kind of car was the 1993 Mazda RX 7 R1?

Specifically, I had the opportunity to live with a 1993 Mazda RX-7 R1, decked out in bright Competition Yellow and with a mere 19,000 miles registered on the odometer. The R1 cars had a limited production run, with only 350 painted like this one sold during their single model year.

What kind of engine does a Mazda RX 7 have?

Unfortunately, Diesel couldn’t fit into the car with the roll cage, so it had to go. It had a stock twin-turbo 255hp engine with 4-bottle NOS system, stock suspension, and aluminum struts. Appearance mods include VeilSide USA Aero bodykit, RX-7 GT rear wing, Lexan headlight covers, and VeilSide rims.

Who was the lead designer of the Mazda RX 7?

The lead designer at Mazda was Matasaburo Maeda, whose son, Ikuo, would go on to design the Mazda2 and the RX-7’s successor, the RX-8. The transition of the Savanna to a sports car appearance reflected products from other Japanese manufacturers.

How much horsepower does a 1993 Mazda RX7 have?

Today you get to speak – and vote – on a 1993 Mazda RX7 Turbo, a car that has just as many ponies as yesterday’s Alpina, but being a Wankel, a lot less twist. The hard numbers are 255-bhp and 217 lb-ft of torque and that’s good enough to rocket the 2,800-lb FD to 60 in under 5 seconds. At least it once was.

What kind of car is the Mazda RX 7?

In the pantheon of modern classics, the FD-generation Mazda RX-7 is perhaps the most misunderstood.

What did car and Driver say about the 93 RX7?

Car and Driver once ranked the ’93 RX7 as one of the year’stop 10 cars. They praised the car for its power delivery – oooh, those turbos – and the handling afforded by its 50/50 weight distribution and go kart-esque steering. Other contemporary testers described the FD as being a world class ride.

How much oil does a street operated RX-7 use?

Now let’s look at specifics. Under ideal conditions, a typical street operated RX-7 or RX-8 will consume a quart of oil between 1,500 and 2,000 miles. By examining this rate of ideal consumption, we can discern a recommended ratio of oil to gasoline. Let’s calculate it out. We take the miles per quart of oil and divide by an average fuel economy.

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