The Mazda RX-7, produced from 1978 to 2002, has always been known for its rotary engine. It comes in three generations, all of which were memorable for their reasons. The first one (SA22C/FB) made a name for itself with its great handling and lightweight design. A lot of that was due to the introduction of the 13B rotary engine. Next came the Mazda RX-7's second generation (FC3S), inspired by the Porsche 928 it went against; this one introduced a naturally aspirated or turbocharged 13B rotary engine. This version also brought a lot more power with it. Then came the third (FD3S), boasting a 2+2 seating configuration and a powerful engine capable of supercar-level acceleration and exceptional handling. Together, these Mazda RX-7s had engines ranging from around 1.1L to about 1.3L, producing up to an impressive 276 horsepower in the final model. Each new generation brought new advancements in performance as well as new styling choices, but they all shared something special, such as their loveable use of rotary engines. The Mazda RX-7 is beloved by enthusiasts for pushing boundaries and taking risks on things like advanced engineering.
The Mazda RX-7 has a pretty decent history. It's known for its unique engine and reliable performance, but we can't ignore the fact that its maintenance is complicated as hell. Some problems with this car are ever-present, such as having difficulty starting, electrical troubles leading to a weaker engine, and massive oil leaks. The 1985 model has a hard time getting going even when it has enough fuel, spark, and battery condition. These parts in the car experience some sort of environmental impact that renders them useless in most cases. Similarly, the 1987 RX-7 model loses power due to electrical problems, which only worsen things by shifting focus from one part of the car to another. There's also an oil leakage problem with various versions of the car, which makes repairs more difficult because the entire transmission needs to be taken out just so you can access problematic areas. To fix these issues, you need to have an expert understanding of how Mazda RX-7s work, including regular inspections and prompt repairs of all ignition-related parts like fuel delivery systems and electrical wiring.
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