Originally Posted By: rg200amp
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Yes, i do know what I am talking about. Mazda owns [censored]. ford owns the rotary motor. Do you think there is a reason FORD, who has SAAB, LINCOLN, LANDROVER, ECT . . . dose not use the rotary, its because it is a bad motor.
You're making my case for me. Ford no longer owns Rover, they sold to Tata of India.
And FMC doesn't "own" anything proprietary of Mazda. What they "own" is a "majority" share under Japanese law, which is somewhere around 35%-40%. They can tech-rob Mazda to an extent, but they still cannot just grab whatever they want...
And Mazda is now trying to buy their way out of Ford, and likely will at least reduce Ford MC from majority partner by the end of next year. Mazda American Credit has already dropped Ford Motor Credit and now partners with Chase...
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And to what you said about the other car makers not being able to R+D. THEY DONT WANT TO because they see, and know how bad of a motor it is. if there was any upside to useing it, THEY WOULD.
Of course not! Why not just continue to use engines that are essentially 20, 30, even 50 years old essentially? No car company is doing anything but watching the bottom line since sales are down all over...
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Yes the small 1.3L put out a nice 240 HP, but it only puts out around 130 of TQ. Again, not so bad for a little 1.3, but now put it in a car. what you have now is one slow [censored] car.
Um, it's not a "slow [censored] car" by any means. Not as quick off the line, but it accelerates quickly and is meant to be redlined at 9000 rpm, which compensates for the low torque...
If you know how to use a standard, you'll have no problems with it...
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you pay for gas like a v10 dodge viper owner, you get the speed of a honda civic si, and to boot your motor is a [censored] to work on, and pricy for maintance. not to mention the great unreliablity of these motors.
Which makes it no different than any other car, and the Civic Si only displaces 197 HP and is a low torque engine as well, and will not have the handling...
In any case, the RX-8 is a finesse car, not a drag racer for teen boys with [censored] envy. If you're looking for blazing off-the-line racing, then this isn't the car for you...
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Unlike YOU, I have had a Rx8 for over a year. It was in the shop for more then 5 weeks, in that year.
So you bought the wrong car, and drove it the wrong way?
Sounds like you're an expert alright!
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You cant even start the car cold, then turn it off because it will flood the motor!!!
Well, I'm beginning to realize why you had problems. When did that dawn on you? I think the instructions pretty clearly state that the car should always be brought to operating temp. and revved before shutdown...
If you were incapable of this, than you shouldn't have bought it. But just because you evidently didn't know how to operate it doesn't mean it's junk...
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The rotary motor is cool, but it is a bad design. Thats why no other car maker, including FORD(who owns mazda) will NEVER use a rotary.
*****!! So you're an engineer and engine builder here. Sorry, I'll take the advice of an engine builder like Doug over someone that can't be bothered to read directions in the final analysis of a car...
BTW, most high end sports cars using piston engines are also notoriously unreliable...
Is a Porsche "junk" too?