Your RX-7 may be losing power due to several factors, such as a failing turbocharger, clogged fuel injectors, or a malfunctioning ignition system. Additionally, issues with the air intake system, like a dirty air filter or a leak in the intake manifold, could also contribute to reduced engine performance. It's important to check for any error codes, inspect the fuel and ignition systems, and ensure proper maintenance to identify the root cause. Regular diagnostics and maintenance can help prevent power loss in performance vehicles like the RX-7.
The Mazda Rx7 has the Wankel Rotary Engine in it
Your apex seals might be bad, your engine may need a rebuild!
vielside rx7 goes about 538mph thats how fast it goes because vielside uses 1234 horse power v8 engine doubled with n20 to make it more faster.
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if you don't know this, you shouldn't drive an rx7...look at the engine...do you see a turbo???
Depends, which engine is in the 85, 13b or 12a?
An FC engine is a 16b Rotary wankle engine out of a Mazda RX7-FC3s
Yes. If you have an RX7, then it already has a rotary...and if it is a 1997 then you have a rare Japanese model.
you lose power and the engine dies... you lose power and the engine dies... Or you go no where very quickly! (for pictures of blown seals go to http://www.noveights.com/id93.html )
yes, however you may need to adjust the wire harness to fit.
yes
A 86 rx7 has a 13b wankel rotory engine only the turbo edition was turbo charged