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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedb16
    i always like rx8's but my friend bought one and it would die at every redlight and you would have to put octain booster in it to even get it to run. it was still under warranty and they said it was a rotary thing. are you having anything like this with your's?
    The dealership lied. my 25 year old rotary car can stay running at every light and runs on 87 octane fuel. I bet your friend's 8 had a knock sensor or tuning issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II
    The dealership lied. my 25 year old rotary car can stay running at every light and runs on 87 octane fuel. I bet your friend's 8 had a knock sensor or tuning issue.
    Fuckin a, it seems that the newer the rotary the more issues there are. My FC is pretty solid only issue is surging every once and a while. FD's seem to be plagued with shit, and i just don't even like the look of the 8, too rounded, too quiet, not aggressive enough looking. Looks like a fag car IMO.

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