
Originally Posted by
JokerTypeR
Very helpful...
How much work is done to yours, and how much maintenance is it with the work done to it, and maintenance at stock level? I know you mentioned the failsafes of hoses and radiator. I've heard the main issues with these motors (rotary) is that people tend to let them overheat and that since the rotary is more based on seals than a piston/crank engine, ANY kind of overheating is the number 1 killer for a rotary engine. Also, I heard you have to keep an eye on those vaccuum lines.
As for the replaced motors, I talked with one of hte owners I saw selling one on it's second engine. He claims that several went out around 80K miles and was a factory recall, so it may actually be a good thing to get one on a second motor.
Driving them hard frequently? I never would have thought about that. I guess I'll have to drive it a little different then I had planned. As stated, I'm in college and can't afford to replace tires and brakes (etc) all the time like I do with my civic...so I was planning for it to be my baby, but I guess if it needs a little pushing now and then, I can definitly do that.
How hard is it to learn the rotary engine? I haven't toyed with one yet, and I know it's far different from the piston/crank motors.
Oh yeah, and track time...what'd you do to it at the track? I don't plan for it to see a track...not until I can afford to start putting money out, again...
Thanks so much for your help and knowledge. I jsut really need to get to know these before I make my purchase. I can't wait to sit behind the wheel of one to see what it's all about. i've been told by many that's in an all-new style, and one-of-a-kind feel.