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I like the way this car looks. How about you?
http://www.autoweek.com/classifiedsItem.cm...cms?itemId=1717 What rear tail is that? |
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So do piston engines. Rotary enthusiasts will point out that the rotary has only 7 moving parts that don't change directions like in a piston engine and thus should last longer at high rpm than a piston engine.
It's amazing how many theories appear because people don't understand the rotary engine. The other interesting one is when people complain that the rotary uses oil. What they don't understand is that the car is designed to use oil in that they have oil injectors which mix oil in the combustion chamber. If the car didn't use oil you have a problem with the lubrication system. |
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