What Som Guy Thinks.....
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Originally Posted by PhoenixDownVII' date='Jan 24 2004, 09:57 AM
Ignorance is Bliss.
I used to try to explain it but meh whatever. I just let people live in their own state of mind now. Not worth my time.
Originally Posted by ColinRX7' date='Jan 24 2004, 02:13 PM
Exactly. Perfect example.
I used to try to explain it but meh whatever. I just let people live in their own state of mind now. Not worth my time.
I used to try to explain it but meh whatever. I just let people live in their own state of mind now. Not worth my time.
But a 3-4 page response pointing out what he said wrong when all of us simply "know better" is just sillyness I tell ya...sillyness...
Haha yeah. Well I work in a diesel shop with mechanics who are in their late 40s, so I always get the "what are you doing wasting your time with them wankel engines" line. I don't even try to explain it I just joke about it with them. They know I love them though.
Let's see...rotaries do get **** for milage, they do blow up a lot (don't give me that tuning bullshit, either...because it still happens), they do put out a lot of emmissions (unless it's a Renesis)...so what was he wrong about? Oh, V8s aren't easier to rebuild.
Now's where you ask me why I drive RX-7s if I don't like rotaries, and I tell you it's because I'm not one of the idiots blowing up my engine, I got better mileage out of my TII than any N/A I know, and I don't care a whole lot about emissions...sorry Mother Earth.
Now's where you ask me why I drive RX-7s if I don't like rotaries, and I tell you it's because I'm not one of the idiots blowing up my engine, I got better mileage out of my TII than any N/A I know, and I don't care a whole lot about emissions...sorry Mother Earth.
Originally Posted by UniqueTII' date='Jan 24 2004, 02:28 PM
Let's see...rotaries do get **** for milage, they do blow up a lot (don't give me that tuning bullshit, either...because it still happens), they do put out a lot of emmissions (unless it's a Renesis)...so what was he wrong about? Oh, V8s aren't easier to rebuild.
Now's where you ask me why I drive RX-7s if I don't like rotaries, and I tell you it's because I'm not one of the idiots blowing up my engine, I got better mileage out of my TII than any N/A I know, and I don't care a whole lot about emissions...sorry Mother Earth.
Now's where you ask me why I drive RX-7s if I don't like rotaries, and I tell you it's because I'm not one of the idiots blowing up my engine, I got better mileage out of my TII than any N/A I know, and I don't care a whole lot about emissions...sorry Mother Earth.
V-8's are not easier to rebuild. Takes 3 hours or so to rebuild a rotary while shooting the **** if you have all the parts and know what you are doing.
Why would it take any longer? The simplest 4 cylinder engine has 40 moving parts while a wankle has 3. So wich would take longer to put together? HMMM...
80 seperate pieces that move vs. 3.
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Why would it take any longer? The simplest 4 cylinder engine has 40 moving parts while a wankle has 3. So wich would take longer to put together? HMMM...
80 seperate pieces that move vs. 3.
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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Originally Posted by defprun' date='Jan 24 2004, 03:46 PM
V-8's are not easier to rebuild. Takes 3 hours or so to rebuild a rotary while shooting the **** if you have all the parts and know what you are doing.
Why would it take any longer? The simplest 4 cylinder engine has 40 moving parts while a wankle has 3. So wich would take longer to put together? HMMM...
80 seperate pieces that move vs. 3.
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Why would it take any longer? The simplest 4 cylinder engine has 40 moving parts while a wankle has 3. So wich would take longer to put together? HMMM...
80 seperate pieces that move vs. 3.
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM


