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    The first thing that might cause flooding in your 13b might be leaking injectors, after you shut your car off (does not matter what if warmed up or not) and let it sit for a while and come back and is flodded it might be leaking injectors, because of age they dont seal properly and leak, into the combustion chamber, compression almost never plays a role on flooding in a rotary engine is just worn out fuel components, also check your battery connection for any rust or anything that would caus a bad connection, because the longer you crank your car to get it started the more likely it will flood, a cheap way to avoid flooding if your injectors are not leakin it is to revv your car to about 3 to 4 thousand rpms and shut it off, this will get rid of any left over fule in your combustion chambers and it is better than going through the trouble of installing a cut off switch.

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    Well, from what is said around the Rotary community, the turbo motors like to last to roughly 100k. How true it is, I do not know. It is mainly based on how the car was cared for is what I usually go by. I would say do a compression check definitely so at least you have a base to start from. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trini4U
    Well, from what is said around the Rotary community, the turbo motors like to last to roughly 100k. How true it is, I do not know. It is mainly based on how the car was cared for is what I usually go by. I would say do a compression check definitely so at least you have a base to start from. Good luck.
    i know of atleast 5 motors with well over 150k its just idionts that dont do supporting mods that blowthem

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    Ok, first of all, compression does have effect on how well any internal combustion engine starts. I have seen this first hand a good few times. Another bad thing about low compression (damaged) motors is that they smoke, and that oil that's burning in the combustion area is coating your spark plugs and fouling them out.

    Second, the rev thing is ok, but you will be more proper with actually using a cut-off switch to kill your motor, and then turn the motor over a few seconds while starting again, and then activate the fuel pump (by turning the switch back on). This is the same thing that has been programmed into RX-8 ecu's by not firing the injectors for a second delay while trying to start cold. You in essence will kill the motor dry, and get it spinning dry using your cut-off switch.

    Third, do that compression test to see where you are at. I have a friend with a factory MAZDA compression tester that can do it for you.


    Fourth, get those new spark plugs.


    Fifth, check your battery performance, and then replace it if necessary. Has it sat more than a few weeks before? Have you run it dead a few times? That stuff is not good on batteries and even worse on cheap economy batteries. Rotary cars benefit from having a good quality battery ie. interstate, exide, energizer, optima.



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    Quote Originally Posted by chava_rx7
    The first thing that might cause flooding in your 13b might be leaking injectors, after you shut your car off (does not matter what if warmed up or not) and let it sit for a while and come back and is flodded it might be leaking injectors, because of age they dont seal properly and leak, into the combustion chamber, compression almost never plays a role on flooding in a rotary engine is just worn out fuel components, also check your battery connection for any rust or anything that would caus a bad connection, because the longer you crank your car to get it started the more likely it will flood, a cheap way to avoid flooding if your injectors are not leakin it is to revv your car to about 3 to 4 thousand rpms and shut it off, this will get rid of any left over fule in your combustion chambers and it is better than going through the trouble of installing a cut off switch.

    hope this helps..


    and have patiense with the 7 they need much luv... :idb:



    wouldnt that leave the turbo spinning dry?



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    Quote Originally Posted by scabtastic
    wouldnt that leave the turbo spinning dry?
    Yea i thought yours was a non turbo, but if you leave your car running and let the turbo cool down you should be fine by reving it and turning of the car, because the turbo still has oil flowing through it so it should not get damaged,

    but check out rx7club.com they have a lot of usefull info on rx7's .
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    the rev works but if you leave the gas cap slightly cracked you can still turbo time

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