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MAZDA RX-7 1990
The 1990 Mazda RX-7 is a sleek coupe powered by a 1.3L rotary engine, producing between 160 to 176 horsepower. Manufactured in Hiroshima, Japan, this two-door sports car is known for its lightweight design and exhilarating performance. With its classic styling and impressive engineering, the RX-7 remains a beloved model among car enthusiasts.
Spec:
Engine Brake (hp) From
160
Engine Brake (hp) To
176
Engine Configuration
Rotary
Engine Model
13BE
Problems:
Apex seal wear
Due to the unique design of the rotary engine, the apex seals can wear out faster than traditional piston engine components, leading to compression loss and reduced performance.
Oil consumption
Rotary engines, such as the Mazda 13BE in the RX-7, are known for higher oil consumption, which requires vigilant monitoring and frequent top-offs.
Cooling system issues
The rotary engine generates more heat compared to piston engines, making the cooling system critical. Problems with the cooling system can lead to overheating and engine damage.
Flooding
The RX-7's rotary engine is prone to flooding, especially if it is started and stopped without reaching operating temperature. This can make the engine hard to start.
Carbon build-up
The design of the rotary engine can lead to carbon build-up on the rotor faces and combustion chambers, which affects engine efficiency and performance.
Vacuum leaks
The RX-7’s rotary engine relies heavily on vacuum systems. Leaks can cause idling issues, poor performance, and even stalling.
Fuel injector problems
Due to the high-revving nature of the rotary engine, fuel injectors can become clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel delivery and engine performance issues.
Ignition system failures
The rotary engine uses a dual-spark plug system for each rotor, and issues with the ignition system can lead to misfires and reduced engine efficiency.
MAZDA RX-7 1990
The 1990 Mazda RX-7 is a stylish convertible with a 1.3L 13B rotary engine delivering between 160 to 176 horsepower. Manufactured by Mazda Motor Corporation in Hiroshima, Japan, this 2-door sports car offers an exhilarating driving experience with its lightweight design and manual seat belts.
Spec:
Engine Brake (hp) From
160
Engine Brake (hp) To
176
Engine Model
13B
Problems:
Coolant leaks
The Mazda RX-7's rotary engine, particularly the 13B, is prone to coolant leaks due to the design and age of the engine. This can lead to overheating if not addressed.
Apex seal wear
The apex seals in the rotary engine can wear out, leading to a loss of compression and engine power. This is a common issue in older rotary engines.
Oil consumption
Rotary engines, including the 13B, tend to consume more oil than piston engines. Regular monitoring and topping off of oil levels are necessary to prevent engine damage.
Vacuum leaks
Over time, vacuum hoses can deteriorate and cause vacuum leaks, leading to rough idling and poor engine performance.
Ignition system issues
The RX-7's ignition system can develop problems, particularly with the ignition coils and spark plugs, leading to misfires and performance issues.
Fuel system problems
The fuel injectors and fuel pump can wear out or become clogged, causing poor fuel delivery and engine performance issues.
Turbocharger wear (if applicable)
If the RX-7 is equipped with a turbocharger, it can wear out over time, leading to reduced performance and potential engine damage if not maintained properly.