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Old Nov 29, 2001 | 06:31 PM
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hi my name is brian and im doing a term paper on rotary engines. if any one can help me i just have a few questions.

i am goin to list them and would like it very much if you could write your answeres in the order of the questions. thankx alot to all that help.

1. Which would you perfer to drive normally?

A) rotary engine car B)piston engine car

2. Which would you rather drag race with? (not professionaly just a street drag race)

A) rotary engine car B)piston engine car

3. If you own both a rotary and piston engine cars, which have given you less problems?

A) rotary engine car B)piston engine car

4. If you do race with a rotary engine car, how much did you spend on the modifications?

A)1-5 thousand dollars B)5-10 thousand dollars C)10+ thousand dollars

5. Why did you buy a rotary engine car?

6. Would you recomend a rotary enine car to any one?

To all that reply...thankx alot you have helped greatly.
Old Nov 29, 2001 | 06:37 PM
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hi my name is brian and im doing a term paper on rotary engines. if any one can help me i just have a few questions.

i am goin to list them and would like it very much if you could write your answeres in the order of the questions. thankx alot to all that help.

1. Which would you perfer to drive normally?

A) rotary engine car B)piston engine car

2. Which would you rather drag race with? (not professionaly just a street drag race)

A) rotary engine car B)piston engine car

3. If you own both a rotary and piston engine cars, which have given you less problems?

A) rotary engine car B)piston engine car

4. If you do race with a rotary engine car, how much did you spend on the modifications?

A)1-5 thousand dollars B)5-10 thousand dollars C)10+ thousand dollars

5. Why did you buy a rotary engine car?

6. Would you recomend a rotary enine car to any one?

To all that reply...thankx alot you have helped greatly.
1. A

2. A

3. A and B leaning towards B

4. B

5. because it's differant, simple yet complex

6. Yes if they are somewhat of a car person, No to anyone who is a "jump in and go" person
Old Nov 29, 2001 | 06:49 PM
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1.A

2.A

3.This is my first car, but it has never given me any real problems... compared to my dad Volvo, and my sisters miata, about the same...ive been lucky

4.A

5. my friend got me into them, something new to learn.

6.Hell no, they are high maintenance, like any other sports car. I guess you just have to be into it...

Old Nov 29, 2001 | 06:59 PM
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1. A

2. A

3. A

4. A

5. Rotary kicks ***, from a stock twin turbo 13B engine you have 255 hp & 217 ft lb of torque... all from a 1308 cc engine

6. If they are a "car person" then yes

Old Nov 29, 2001 | 08:09 PM
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1.B

2.B

3.N/A

4.N/A

5.N/A

6.yes, if they love cars.

I like the RX7 for its uniqueness, for daring to be different, Sweet body stlye (93-up), I want one but it would not be my daily driver I dont think. Love the power to weight ratio.
Old Nov 30, 2001 | 02:33 PM
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1.A

2.A

3.A

4.B

5.At first because I thought the RX-7 looked nice. That was 7 years ago. Now all I have ever had was an RX-7.

6.Yes. I have had people ask me to find one for them.
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