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Starts right up, idles smooth, drives fine (we bought it 200 miles away,
drove it home no problem, 21 mpg @ 75 indicated-- 70 per GPS), when
accelerating from 65 to 75 while in fifth, floored takes a measurable amount
of time, a downshift to forth makes a huge difference.
She tacs out to the beep just fine, but I can eat lunch while waiting for it
to happen. :)
It's been 3.5 years since I drove my old convertible, the one I sold when I
bought my RX8, MAYBE it's that I'm expecting too much and am comparing it
too much to the Renesis... which I'm trying hard not to.
Thanks!
Pat
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
> Behalf Of Barry Gardner
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 11:38 AM
> To: Rotary motors in aircraft
> Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Of topic (a little) no power in RX7
>
> Pat,
>
> I own an 88 convertible that used to be Jerry Hey's. Same miles on the
> odometer as yours. Just drove it from Chicago to Colorado for my son to
> use
> while he's at the Air Force Academy. Ran great. Got 23 mpg at 75 mph with
> the A/C on full.
>
> Some ideas you've probably already thought of:
> Air filter okay?
> Do the injectors need to be cleaned? A pretty cheap fix, though you've got
> to peel the whole intake manifold off to get to them.
> Factory computer? Then you've got less of a chance of an ignition issue.
> If
> it's got an after-market computer, then you've got the possibility of bad
> timing.
>
> If you've got air, fuel and spark at the right time, that's the short
> list.
>
> Vacuum leaks tend to show up with bad idles or wierd things when the car
> is
> going from fast idle to regular speed.
>
> Maybe a plugged cat? Mine just got an "improved" exhaust and that pepped
> things up quite a bit.
>
> Given that you've owned three 88's before, you must know what's "normal"
> and
> what's not.
>
> Barry Gardner
> Wheaton, IL
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick Panzera" <panzera@experimental-aviation.com>
> To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 1:04 PM
> Subject: [FlyRotary] Of topic (a little) no power in RX7
>
>
> > Hey gang,
> >
> > I have an engine question, but related to the '88 Convertible I just
> > bought
> > not an aircraft.
> >
> > The car starts normally, not excessive grinding like a typical low
> > compression engine. There is no smoke, typical of bad seals, but it has
> no
> > power to speak of. I've owned three other 88's (even a clone to this one
> > so
> > weight is not at issue) and this is by far the slowest. The engine is
> > "tired" for sure, with over 180k on the odo, (this is an all-original,
> > one-owner pampered hangar queen, with all freeway miles) but my question
> > is,
> > what exactly is "tired" with a rotary?
> >
> > I would imagine that new seals all around are in order, but where is the
> > blow-by, and if it is a compression issue, why does it start so well?
> >
> > Thanks!!!
> >
> > Pat
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