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Originally Posted by Infini-IV Rotaries can and do last beyond 60 000 odd miles. As you rightly state, the cooling system is the most important part. Anyone concidering buying a rotary shouldn't be put off by the potential rebuild. As long as the engine is mapped properly by some one who knows the stresses of drifting, the powerplant can be more rewarding than most other setups.
Cheers,
John |
Also, rebuilding a motor that consists of ten parts or so shouldn't be very hard
And you get most parts on
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The most funny thing about the rotary is the driveability and response. It's just a LOT less laggy...