wat do u guys think
#4
^ i agree with hariku, those two cars, especially the m3, are expensive to fix when things start breaking and need to be replaced. Not to mention, finding a good mechanic with the know how to work on a rotary.. i only know a couple people who would consider working on the rotary.
Both are great cars, go test drive a few, and that alone will make up YOUR mind
Both are great cars, go test drive a few, and that alone will make up YOUR mind
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#8
the space between the rotor and the engine walls...
my dad used to have one and when it started running rough, you needed to adjust the gap, maybe you call it something else or maybe it was a different moddle, but he had to do it about every other month, maybe a little less, but it made it run better.
that or he had me folled for years. he even had a special tool for it.
my dad used to have one and when it started running rough, you needed to adjust the gap, maybe you call it something else or maybe it was a different moddle, but he had to do it about every other month, maybe a little less, but it made it run better.
that or he had me folled for years. he even had a special tool for it.
#10
have you ever had one?
idk how often it was, but it seemed fairly often?
it was a while ago, and he didn't have to take it all apart.
but i know he did something and it always made it run better.
he could have been messing with me, or maybe it was an older moddle and a problem they fixed, but i know we did something, and he called it gapping the engine....
idk how often it was, but it seemed fairly often?
it was a while ago, and he didn't have to take it all apart.
but i know he did something and it always made it run better.
he could have been messing with me, or maybe it was an older moddle and a problem they fixed, but i know we did something, and he called it gapping the engine....