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David Holmes III
02-27-2008, 07:43 PM
Hey guys, glad to be a part of this "sell out free" enviroment. Anyways, I have only been driving my RX7 about one or two days a week. I drive about 20-30 miles, About 10 miles of interstate driving, and the rest stop and go.
My question... Is there anything that I should be doing ,or not doing now that the mileage driven has been so greatly reduced?
I know most rotary specific methods of keeping carbon deposits at bay, but all the rotary cars I've had were most happy when they were driven daily. Any input would be fantastic.
djmtsu
02-27-2008, 07:47 PM
I do not even drive mine that much!! But anyway, as long as when you drive it, you let it get up to normal operating temps, and give it at least one good redline, you should be in good shape.
I am always sure to at least get it up to temp anytime I start it or move it. Flooding is not a good thing. And the redline blows all the carbon and gunk out.
I am actually jealous you drive yours that much. I need to get my tires on and hit the road again!!!
David Holmes III
02-27-2008, 08:43 PM
Good deal. Damn, your pretty close. You follow Kevin over here too?
djmtsu
02-27-2008, 10:29 PM
Nope, Phil told me he was starting this site about a month ago. When it first went live, I joined immediately. Although, I have had several transactions with Kevin, including a complete rebuilt TII swap.
And I'm in Chattanooga an awful lot, that is where the in-laws live.
David Holmes III
02-27-2008, 11:40 PM
Well, congrats Phil. I've looked around, and you guys have a good thing here. Looking forward to torturing all you poor guys with my mindless questions :)
.. thanks djmtsu
classicauto
03-04-2008, 09:55 AM
You dont have any worries. I might put 2k miles per year on my rx7.
How many of those miles are hauling V8's in a trailer though? :)
Phoenix7
04-29-2008, 04:27 PM
I always tell people to redline at least once a day. Oil changes often, check fluids, and stay on top of all maintenance. Nothing really special is necessary of you don't drive it often. At least nothing I know of.
My5ABaby
04-29-2008, 04:51 PM
You dont have any worries. I might put 2k miles per year on my rx7.
8k in 6 years. :D
Ender
04-29-2008, 06:27 PM
lol pwnt, 10k in ten months, and that's with at least 6 weeks of literal down time where I didn't drive her at all, hahaha. I can't keep my hands off her (she's my dd, too, but my beloved dd).
need RX7
04-29-2008, 07:34 PM
I've driven mine...ah...0 miles in the 2 months I've had it. Unless you count steering while someone else pushes it, In that case, probably about 1/8 mile.
Ender
04-29-2008, 09:43 PM
haha
Max777
04-30-2008, 12:27 AM
I've driven mine...ah...0 miles in the 2 months I've had it. Unless you count steering while someone else pushes it, In that case, probably about 1/8 mile.
Hey man, dont feel bad, mine is down as well, awaiting another engine, brakes, and wheel bearings.
Ex-Eg-Driver
04-30-2008, 01:03 AM
I need to catch up with my redlining. :)
BLK FC3S
05-04-2008, 09:45 AM
--- 1k miles in 1 1/2 years. I let it warm up for 5 minutes before driving, checking tire air pressure while waiting. Check coolant level and oil as well. I don't do the redline thing, I don't see how that could help the car.
need RX7
05-10-2008, 12:28 AM
Yay! My car runs fine now!! Now I just need to put the interior back in (really just the driver's seat) and I'll be able to take it for a ride. I did stall it on purpose in my garage today to make sure the clutch was good :rofl:, all the tools I had carefully placed all over the car are all over the floor now :o.
Ender
05-10-2008, 10:00 AM
--- 1k miles in 1 1/2 years. I let it warm up for 5 minutes before driving, checking tire air pressure while waiting. Check coolant level and oil as well. I don't do the redline thing, I don't see how that could help the car.
Rotaries need to be run hard once in a while. So do piston engines, actually, but rotaries more so. If you ever open up an engine driven by a 'grandma' type driver, it will be carbon encrusted all over because it was babied so much that carbon had every opportunity to stick where it doesn't belong (and it doesn't belong anywhere in an engine). Driving it harder, but maybe not redlining, may be a decent alternative, and you can perform water treatments to help rid the motor of carbon, but really these cars were designed to redline, they do it readily and happily. Redlining is like an orgasm to a rotary, the more you please the RX-7, the more it will please you :001_005: That is, if the car is healthy enough for sex. Dirty injectors, bad grounds, leaks, low compression, low fluids, are all ailments that should be remedied before resuming aggressive intimacy, but once you do you'll quickly be reminded why you married her ;)
Ender
05-10-2008, 10:02 AM
Yay! My car runs fine now!! Now I just need to put the interior back in (really just the driver's seat) and I'll be able to take it for a ride. I did stall it on purpose in my garage today to make sure the clutch was good :rofl:, all the tools I had carefully placed all over the car are all over the floor now :o.
hahaha
For that reason I make sure I don't do stuff like that when I have tools on the car. I don't want a wrench in my pulleys or gouge my radiator or something.
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