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Nathan Young wrote:yeah will be a bit front heavy but i want reliable hp
and the lighter 7 makes good power to weight
and yeah my mate has a very heavy foot but still twice the fuel
and fuel cost about 98c L back then and i payed about $1.18 or
more was quite a while ago.
Lith]
[quote="FLAWLES wrote:dont now of fery many " if any " 1200hp plus rx7
but in saying that
can i do a 50/50 vote
cause the 7s abillity to " be one of the best balanced cars ever made " stop and go around cnrs like shiit stuck to a blanket 2nd to none
but with a few good mods the supra can to
evltoy wrote:It doesnt matter how much you have to spend on your RX7, you'll soon get sick of not being able to drive it because its either out of tune again, or blown up again, or wont start again, its thrown the belts again, or its fouled the plugs again...I owned an RX7 for six months, and it was off the road for 3 of them. It was the biggest turd ive ever owned. Get a Supra, they can be thrashed all day long with the reliabilty of a blonde giving head on the first date.
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evltoy wrote:It doesnt matter how much you have to spend on your RX7, you'll soon get sick of not being able to drive it because its either out of tune again, or blown up again, or wont start again, its thrown the belts again, or its fouled the plugs again...I owned an RX7 for six months, and it was off the road for 3 of them. It was the biggest turd ive ever owned. Get a Supra, they can be thrashed all day long with the reliabilty of a blonde giving head on the first date.
That sounds like that kind of experience you'd get with a lot of poorly maintained performance cars.... most of those aren't rotary specific problems.
twin-turbo RX7
Lith wrote:There are also "not many, if any" daily driven 1200hp Supras in NZ.... there are 9s street driven rotaries in Oz though 9s on street tires, with full interior, on pump gas - running comfortably over 140mph trap speeds. They might not be 1200hp, but I'm sure the owners would be able to live with it as they leave a Supra in their dust.
Reliability is a pretty big issue, albeit greatly exaggerated by some people in here - but if I had the money I'd chose the risk of reliability issues for having what I consider to be a way cooler car.
Grease monky wrote:That sounds like that kind of experience you'd get with a lot of poorly maintained performance cars.... most of those aren't rotary specific problems.
Now your making up excuses about a car you know nothing about.
They sound like Rotary specific problems to me as they stem from the fact an engine that revs to 7 grand factory now revs to 10grand, and everything atached to the motor and driveline is put under that much more stress. When you start driving the car hard all this adds up and the things just cant take it.
There a design faults with wankels that will never be overcome to provide high Hp with reliabilty. The seals are prone to fail without any warning, the engines twist themselves under excess load, and they run high temps, which all add to an unreliable nature.
Im only speaking from real life experiences, not what Ive read in magazines or chin wagged and fantisied about with my young friends on a Friday night.
I have friends that own and have owned highly modified rotaries also, turboed and Naturally asspirated alike. And a common conclusion from them all is that a highly modified turbo rotor is good for about 60,000KM's if your lucky.
You'll never convince a rotory enthusiast, as they all seem to hold the rotary engine as the great giant killer, but these individuals are usually young guys with old wrecks with chopped springs and big truck mufflers sticking out the rear end of their wrecks.
They are noisy over rated pieces of junk.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Grease monky wrote:That sounds like that kind of experience you'd get with a lot of poorly maintained performance cars.... most of those aren't rotary specific problems.
Now your making up excuses about a car you know nothing about.
Grease monky wrote:They sound like Rotary specific problems to me as they stem from the fact an engine that revs to 7grand factory now revs to 10grand, and everything atached to the motor and driveline is put under that much more stress. When you start driving the car hard all this adds up and the things just cant take it.
FLAWLES wrote:i dont knw of any 1200hp supras in NZ nor do i no of any above 600hp rotangs " street legal " in NZ
but az for drag racing im dam sure the supra was the first full chassis car " import " to break into the 7s or 8s
please feel free to correct me
but once again i will say each to there own
Twolitre wrote:Lith,
Was the point of this thread to gather opinions on each car in regards to you making a decision on which one you would be looking at purchasing in the near future? Or merely because you knew it would spark controversy?
It seems to me that you are a little bias in favours of the rotary and if so you should disregard what other people think, go with what you want and be happy with it, I'm sure if you bought a Supra there might be a little part of you that might regret it.
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