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Old September 8th, 2006, 12:15 PM
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Rotary guys help!

Hey i dunno if there are any here but alright, so i am thinking of gettin an rx 7 and going to swap the motor i want a series 5 rx 7 and i am looking at the 13b re or the 13b t, does the re make more power cuz the twin turbos or because of the design of the motor? Plus what do you recomend?
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i dont own a rotary but i know two things, the turboed rotories and the regular are different. also, dont ever start one in cold weather they blow up easily. look for a rotory that is in a turbo 2 which is like 1989 to 1991 or something.
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i dont own a rotary but i know two things, the turboed rotories and the regular are different. also, dont ever start one in cold weather they blow up easily. look for a rotory that is in a turbo 2 which is like 1989 to 1991 or something.
the rotor inside the turbo one has depressions in it to lower the compression. if you get yourself a new motor, make sure you rebuild it. old rotory motors can develop a lot of blowby from years of abuse.
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