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    Quote Originally Posted by plv
    Even if its less than $1k, you have to rebuild it every 60k miles or so, while with an sr20 you might maybe have to do it once or twice in the lifetime of the car. Whats cheaper?
    Once again another ignorant fuck steps up to the plate. A well taken care of rotary can last longer than 60k. Rotaries are the same as any other motor just with less stuff to break when it goes. With that being said the fd motor is another story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eraser4g63
    Once again another ignorant fuck steps up to the plate. A well taken care of rotary can last longer than 60k. Rotaries are the same as any other motor just with less stuff to break when it goes. With that being said the fd motor is another story.
    And so is the Renesis..... This thread makes me laugh. A fucking Miata owner commenting on Rotaries. Ummm....I've never owned one so I will just post what I read on other Forums because I need to get my post count up......:idb:

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