My point wasn't that Honda's die easily. It's that any motor type can have the same issues. I've seen plenty of Honda's die, but I'm not saying that it is a flawed design.Originally Posted by green91
If you truely understand rotarys, then you know that they are not even close to a "flawed design". They perform perfectly for a very long time IF you know how they work, and what they need. I have owned many RX7s over the years, and have had only 1 motor die on me - and that was my fault for overheating it. It still ran fine, raced that day, made it to the quarterfinals, and drove home from Moroso - while warped. I have had numerous old 7s with over 200K on them - with no issues.
Rotarys need to see redline. If you baby them, they will blow. They were designed to be run hard. Rotarys have an oil injection system, that must be maintained. They shoot more oil into the engine as the throttle is applied farther. Based on your earlier comments, I can see that you do not understand how the system works, and should not have a rotary. You would kill it from driving it like grandma. They need to be revved out and run at higher rpms than most piston motors are happy with. That said, you still have to managed the heat of the engine.