5 Things To Know Before Buying A Mazda RX7

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • The RX7 is an amazing car, in this video, Kenny goes over 5 things someone should know before buying a Mazda RX7.
    How many times can Kenny say, 'understand that' in one video?
    Here are some great resources for a potential FD owner:
    www.rx7.org/Rob...
    www.fd3s.net/
    And for an FC owner:
    www.rx7club.com...

Komentáře • 801

  • @juancabeza5809
    @juancabeza5809 Před 7 lety +277

    *5 steps on how to deal with Rotary engines like a "Pro":*
    1- Buy a Rotary Powered car.
    2- Start buying used cheap parts of off Craiglist and eBay.
    3-Do not take the proper precautions and maintenance like premixing the engine. Do not buy a dedicated repair manual and only read RX7 forums on the internet.
    4-Use it as a primary car/daily driver.
    5-Start spreading rumors on how the car is a lemon and how glad you are now that you got rid of your Rotary powered car.

    • @yareyaredawa
      @yareyaredawa Před 6 lety +11

      Juan Cabeza RX7 Owners in a nutshell

    • @yz4687
      @yz4687 Před 4 lety +15

      What’s wrong with daily driving the car?

    • @KTSN94
      @KTSN94 Před 4 lety +10

      @@yz4687 Sports cars are not practical for everyday life. They serve best as a secondary/weekend vehicle.

    • @wick2000ify
      @wick2000ify Před 4 lety +5

      @Kevin Glover terrible deal

    • @ThreeDaysOfDan
      @ThreeDaysOfDan Před 3 lety +10

      @@KTSN94 if you can not daily drive a car then it is unreliable.. I'm sorry to tell you that, been daily driving my SA for months without issue..

  • @sloppybukake6508
    @sloppybukake6508 Před 7 lety +469

    Thanks for crushing my RX7 FD dreams, Kennyyyy!

    • @wankel84
      @wankel84 Před 7 lety +47

      Crushing? Sounds more like fun to me.

    • @AgtX999
      @AgtX999 Před 7 lety +22

      wankel sounds like if you buy an fd it better be a weekend second car.

    • @joziksk4323
      @joziksk4323 Před 4 lety

      @Ash why

    • @-HumanOnEarth-
      @-HumanOnEarth- Před 4 lety

      @@joziksk4323 cause its tiny, and gets horrible fuel economy.

    • @ntokozomfundo8051
      @ntokozomfundo8051 Před 3 lety +5

      lemme not watch the rest of the video.

  • @rossskilton7407
    @rossskilton7407 Před 7 lety +167

    Lots of mis-information in the comments, rx7s are very reliable if maintained properly. Oil change every 2000-3000ks with the best possible oil, always warm them up and cool them down after hard driving, dont install a straight through exhaust system without getting it tuned. and most importantly of all red line them every now and then to remove carbon build up inside, then get ready for your touge battle in your FD and enjoy that rx7 life!

    • @fridolfgranq
      @fridolfgranq Před 5 lety +1

      Can you explain how you're supposed to redline it? Like for how long and when?

    • @anttila674
      @anttila674 Před 5 lety

      Every 3000? Really?

    • @rod253
      @rod253 Před 5 lety +3

      How would you cool it down? Lol

    • @pchwang
      @pchwang Před 5 lety +9

      @@rod253 same way you cool down any other turbo - gradually. Just take it easy before you get to your destination and park the car.

    • @thtsnglcab7.33
      @thtsnglcab7.33 Před 5 lety +1

      Ross Skilton thanks man for the help I was thinking of buying an rx7 thanks for the tips

  • @5455jm
    @5455jm Před 6 lety +27

    5 things you need to know?
    1. You are going to love it
    2. You are going to really love it
    3. You are going to really, really love it
    4. You won't believe how much you will love it
    5. You will so fucking love it

  • @tscooter22
    @tscooter22 Před 7 lety +9

    Original owner, '94 FD chiming in.
    To add: The more you modify it, the higher the risk you'll have for engine failure. Mazda didn't design the 13b to have 400-500 hp. Leave it relatively stock and you'll have a much better user experience. The rotary engine (NA) is well regarded in racing circles for be extremely reliable. Most teams expect their engines to run a full race season before rebuilds -- something traditional engines won't be able to match.
    This was a very good video. I hope the young whippersnappers out there will heed your advice.
    On a personal note, it makes me sad to see FDs getting bought up, raped and murdered by ricers. Almost all of the good clean stock RX-7s are gone.

    • @OasisGamingf
      @OasisGamingf Před 7 lety

      tscooter22 If I may ask what is your definition of "raped and murdered" when it comes to people and their FD's in particular? Do you mean looks wise, or performance wise, or both? Also what is this obsession with keeping them stock not that I disagree, but when I own a car I would want it to have a balance between power and reliability in the most cost effective way possible as well as making the car look gorgeous imo not just "ricing" said FD out. Just asking for your opinion and why people like to leave the car stock as far as looks. I'm curious.

  • @Crustyto3z
    @Crustyto3z Před 7 lety +70

    If you tell me one more time that I need to understand...maybe I need to watch this video again

    • @KennyatHumble
      @KennyatHumble  Před 7 lety +15

      UNDERSTAND THAT UNDERSTAND THAT UNDERSTAND THAT UNDERSTAND THAT

    • @nickbielmann2770
      @nickbielmann2770 Před 7 lety

      Rotors Magazine IT is the same with the rx8? and sorry for my Bad english!!

    • @Deathlyill666
      @Deathlyill666 Před 7 lety

      Nick Bielmann Don't think so. RX8 Rotary engines are different from rx7 or any other Rotary vehicles. RX8s use Renesis Rotary engines while the others use Wankel Rotary engines. Renesis Rotaries were developed for better fuel efficiency and less matinance. I don't think Renesis Rotaries have much of an aftermarket.

  • @Huh-jx8kd
    @Huh-jx8kd Před 7 lety +90

    I drove my Fd from San Diego California to Kissimmee Fl. Anyone who says Rx-7s are not reliable are ignorant. If you don't know how to take care of them it'll shit on you. It's not even expensive to take care of them either. I've been daily driving mine for 2 years.

    • @WaffenSSaregods
      @WaffenSSaregods Před 6 lety +12

      Just top her up with oil every now and then and you're chillen lol

    • @Adub12
      @Adub12 Před 3 lety

      How is it now?

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 3 lety

      How is it running now????

    • @Huh-jx8kd
      @Huh-jx8kd Před 3 lety

      @@Adub12 I sold her 3 years ago to start a business. She was my daily driver even in florida and I had no issues. Just maintained her very well.

    • @Huh-jx8kd
      @Huh-jx8kd Před 3 lety

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 I have no clue. I sold her 3 years ago to start a business. She ran perfectly fine up until that point. I will be buying another one hopefully this year.

  • @BryanGarcia-qb2ov
    @BryanGarcia-qb2ov Před 7 lety +124

    Number 1 make sure it's not ls swapped

    • @theFORZA66
      @theFORZA66 Před 7 lety +19

      Bryan3000GG Gaming *make sure it is unless you hate your wallet

    • @epoxeclipse
      @epoxeclipse Před 4 lety +4

      Number 2, buy an Ls and put it on an engine stand in your garage. Then imagine how much cooler your car would be if it ran with the power of an ls.

    • @gautamc3613
      @gautamc3613 Před 4 lety +2

      you have no idea how many times i've seen really nice FCs only to see that it has been ls swapped

    • @Jay-bu5ki
      @Jay-bu5ki Před 3 lety

      Then it isn't an rx7

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 3 lety

      @@Jay-bu5ki True, its something better.

  • @Pabuwu
    @Pabuwu Před 7 lety +29

    "FD owners usually have more money than FC owners" lol

  • @Liehry82
    @Liehry82 Před 6 lety +8

    If you're ever going to look into spending good money on any RX-7, get a compression test done, takes stuff all time and a mobile mechanic and do it fast and cheap. This will generally give you a good idea as to what state the engine is and a rough estimate to how much longer it will last when looked after until the next rebuild. Turbo's are a different kettle of fish, as are numerous other things that you should check prior to making a purchase, but I'm not going to list them. If you're going to commit to buying a rotor, spend as much time as you can doing your own research into the entire car you're looking to get, and unless you have very deep pockets, expect to be prepared to learn to be a good patient amateur rotor mechanic, but trust me its fun as hell working on these beasts (I'd also suggest a second car to have access to for when you do need to play around or have lots of spare time). But all the extra research and learning hands on is totally worth it, you get so much out of it.

  • @brosephstalin5321
    @brosephstalin5321 Před 7 lety +96

    "It's just as reliable as any other car, but be prepared to completely rebuild it"
    lmao k

  • @SuperR31
    @SuperR31 Před 7 lety +273

    fc prices are going up

    • @Pelleministeri
      @Pelleministeri Před 7 lety +16

      Oh fuck

    • @WhiteCharisma
      @WhiteCharisma Před 7 lety +8

      god damn don't announce it! not enough people know :p jk it blows and a few FC turbo II's i wanted to buy were at 3k-5k now want 7k AND UP! what!!! It's awesome for the current owners, just not me who want's a rotary T.T

    • @stephenmikell2057
      @stephenmikell2057 Před 7 lety +4

      nice profile picture

    • @rattlecanrx7594
      @rattlecanrx7594 Před 7 lety +1

      I bought one bone stock which just needs paint with 130,000km for 3000
      (The car is on my channel)

    • @jasonhang647
      @jasonhang647 Před 7 lety +1

      I finally found a Nissan fan boy

  • @No_Lucks_Given
    @No_Lucks_Given Před 7 lety +226

    1. It
    2. Will
    3 Blow
    4. Up
    5. Soon
    There you go all 5 things.

    • @davidmopar8446
      @davidmopar8446 Před 7 lety +17

      No Lucks Given as an x rx7 owner this is so true. i got tired of throwing money on it and sold it bought an evo havent looked back

    • @No_Lucks_Given
      @No_Lucks_Given Před 7 lety +1

      evo 9 gsr Yea I always start thinking about getting one and doing a build, then I think about it twice and I just can't. To the people who have the willpower to deal with them, hats off to them.

    • @GarageSpaceship
      @GarageSpaceship Před 7 lety +3

      Lulz. So true. It's not IF it's gonna blow, it's WHEN. I swapped in an LS1/T56 about 5 years back, after the rotary started pushing coolant. Now I'm at about 400whp with heads and a little cam and I'm loving every minute of it.

    • @No_Lucks_Given
      @No_Lucks_Given Před 7 lety

      Brandon Berry I would love to do this

    • @GarageSpaceship
      @GarageSpaceship Před 7 lety +5

      No Lucks Given​ Do it :D You can find aluminum 5.3s for pretty cheap. You could have yourself a no worry sports car for well under $10,000 including the car. I have an SUV, but I still drive the RX7 to work every day down 15 miles of twisties. I actually enjoy my commute in that thing.

  • @jongee99
    @jongee99 Před 7 lety +209

    "It doesn't make it any less reliable"
    I laughed at that part

    • @RADAMDOMISBIG
      @RADAMDOMISBIG Před 7 lety +4

      anyone who knows worth a dick about engines knows that when HP goes up reliability gets worse.. even with the correct supporting mods.. dudes a fucking joke

    • @KennyatHumble
      @KennyatHumble  Před 7 lety +102

      Been driving on 700+WHP since 2007, how bow dah.

    • @critical_unknown
      @critical_unknown Před 7 lety +1

      Logan Speer So in that case, your talking about yourself. Bundy.

    • @someweeb3650
      @someweeb3650 Před 7 lety +2

      Actually, there are a lot of things you can do to make more power and have better reliability.

    • @NipponNostalgicTV
      @NipponNostalgicTV Před 7 lety +1

      Then immediately says, "Be prepared to fully rebuild the car"

  • @chrisdavis1151
    @chrisdavis1151 Před 7 lety +69

    Aren't rotary engines also horrible on gas mileage? I heard they go through fuel like crazy.

    • @chrisdavis1151
      @chrisdavis1151 Před 7 lety +7

      P.S. cute dog in the background. he's trying to get some camera time lol

    • @KaDaJxClonE
      @KaDaJxClonE Před 7 lety +12

      and oil. they are designed to eat oil; ask any RX8 owner.

    • @ykno321
      @ykno321 Před 7 lety +34

      Silenced 505 Flames coming out the exhaust is a positive thing. No more tailgaters

    • @SLOBeachboy
      @SLOBeachboy Před 7 lety +16

      Silenced - Because a rotary engine has very long combustion chambers it will naturally never be able to burn the fuel quite as efficiently as in a conventional engine. Still, the fact of the matter is the average mpg for the FD RX7 is not really what I would call “horrible” for a 255 HP engine. In fact, the combined listed mpg of the 93 RX7 is exactly the same as for the 2000 Honda S2000, a car of similar size and performance. Anyway, I have had my FD for nearly 20 years now and despite the less than stellar fuel economy it’s been a really great car.
      VesBraun - Yes, rotary engines are lubricated by having oil injected into the combustion chamber, much in the same way as a two-cycle engine. They do not go through oil “like crazy” though. That is unless you are driving an awful lot of miles every month. And of course the RX8 is supposedly designed to use even less oil than the RX7.

    • @inspiration_5877
      @inspiration_5877 Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah. Because they rev so high, gas sometimes isn’t ignited and thrown out to the exhaust valve which is why you hear a lot of modded rotaries backfiring-it’s as inefficient with gas mileage as it is awesome. Totally hope to pick up a stock ‘93 FD in a few years for ~$25-30k. The hard part will be convincing my parents to drive me to the west coast where most are for sale.

  • @ziggy979
    @ziggy979 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Kenny. Your information and candid presentation is spot on. Too many people, my self included have delusions about the rotary enigma dream. The reality is a stark contrast to the major armchair Qb of persons who don't know what they are talking about.
    I secured a tech manual for my rx8 rebuild. Dropped $4,000+ into the engine. Got it to run. Had a bad cat and it was still working. So many other factors are involved . Blew the engine due to a out of true crankshaft. Bought a used motor , dropped that in so I can pass smog in California. Love the ride, but exactly as you share with us here, there has to be an adventuresome spirit to understand the full definition of what a rotary engine is and what you must know to make it work. Bigger learning curve and I am a scientist. Keep at it . Ziggy

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 3 lety

      Well, the issue of Wankel engine reliability is epitomized by the failure of any Wankel engines to achieve and maintain airworthiness certification for passenger aircraft... something that is not an issue with reciprocating engines.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 3 lety

      When it comes to comparing automobile manufacturers based on reliability, build quality and longevity Mazda has traditionally ranked very poorly, especially in regards to engines and transmissions.

  • @Wrenchlife604
    @Wrenchlife604 Před 7 lety +13

    always had a thing for FC rx7s. glad there not extinct and people still enjoy them.
    also inb4 LOLapexseals

  • @JTDavis
    @JTDavis Před 7 lety +16

    I think you just crushed my dreams

    • @lordswan1987
      @lordswan1987 Před 4 měsíci

      dont be crushed. find an abandoned rx7, with a fair engine that still has good compression. everything else just accessory

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 4 měsíci

      @@lordswan1987 *Lol!!!* *That's hilarious!*

    • @lordswan1987
      @lordswan1987 Před 4 měsíci

      @sandervanderkammen9230 you're really hunting me in the comments huh? Did you lose that bad?

  • @beobe99
    @beobe99 Před 7 lety +2

    Because it takes dedication to own an RX7, that's exactly why I freak out with joy when I see someone with one. They rare to begin with, takes passion to own one (for more than just a year or so), and it tells me the owner is ACTUALLY into cars more than just buying some cool shit to flaunt.

  • @peterfurnival3504
    @peterfurnival3504 Před 7 lety +16

    This is true for any old performance car not just rotary

  • @WhiteCharisma
    @WhiteCharisma Před 7 lety +12

    I'm so glad that your channel has appeared in my recommendations! I've wanted a RX-7 for years and literally I'm glad you made this video. I was going to make this video once I found a clean FC or FD, but their prices are skyrocketing! The preparation for buying a used one that might need a rebuild is definitely overlooked. I'm not super picky, but people wonder why I don't jump on a 3k-5k FC that looks decent. I know for a fact I'll need to throw 2k into it just to make damn sure it's proper or if it needs the rebuild. FD's holy shit haha glad you covered it. The cars are OLD now. They're damn good, it's just something people aren't patient enough to wait for. I've waited over 8 years to finish school and fund one. Still workin on it haha (FYI hope you recognize where my name came from!)

  • @salsasnacker
    @salsasnacker Před 7 lety +1

    My RX8 I had in the past was the most fun car I've owned, I can't wait to save up for an RX7 FD one day.

  • @DarkstalkerThePrimagen
    @DarkstalkerThePrimagen Před 5 lety +2

    5 reasons to buy an rx7:
    1: Spinning rotary dorito engine
    2: Pop up headlights
    3: Initial D
    4: Keisuke takahashis and ryosuke takahashis cars
    5: Kansei dorifto

  • @ronnieluntsford6514
    @ronnieluntsford6514 Před 7 lety +21

    so much hate in the comment section😂

  • @glennjunipermarshall531
    @glennjunipermarshall531 Před 5 lety +1

    I personally agree that the Rotary engine requires self learning and self service. Mechanics for rotary engines are also rare to find and the owners must do DIYs on them.

  • @aliecerfalcon9481
    @aliecerfalcon9481 Před 7 lety

    Another one who read forums and shoots all the knowledge out without working as a tech is just beautiful

  • @myrecollective
    @myrecollective Před 7 lety +1

    Very good response about the rotary engine not being expensive. It required initiative. Oil changes with dino oil 5w30 is alot cheaper than synthetic so oil changes are pretty price competitive. I redid the 13B s4 with s6 internals on my FC then swapped it into an s5 body. We did the switch in my driveway and it wasn't very hard. Total into the car is probably 16k but I stopped keeping track.
    There is a lot of space in the engine bay so it make things very easy. Anyone with a 350hp these days can't fit their hand in to do more than change the spark plug. I'm microtech big turbo now, racing beat stainless exhaust, and gilmer belt drive :-p

  • @PwnyDwn
    @PwnyDwn Před 7 lety

    I literally just got a 88 FC3 vert tonight.. for 1300 bucks... popped on to look up some reviews and spotted this. Nice helpful input sir. You get s a thumbs up.

  • @graememcfarland
    @graememcfarland Před 7 lety

    so glad someone who actually knows what they are talking about has made this video

  • @Mrfrog-ez3ig
    @Mrfrog-ez3ig Před 7 lety +1

    cool thing is that they can REV super high but have massive turbo lag but not anymore different from other engines with turbos REV high for high power is the best way to describe the rotary with turbos in mind

  • @shrappy7705
    @shrappy7705 Před 7 lety +4

    Just chillin here with my Fb just waiting for a 13b rew swap

  • @jorgerivero2349
    @jorgerivero2349 Před 7 lety +1

    that second tip. ive been working on my '78 SA22C for like 2 years now haha ill be done in like a week, also i didnt buy it and have to rebuild it it was my grandpas project and he passed it too me, i actually learned how to drift in it

  • @epictacocatgalaxy4697
    @epictacocatgalaxy4697 Před 4 lety +1

    I want to get a RX7 FD even tho ppl keep telling me it’s not a good first car but I want to push myself so I’m going for it

    • @bfkl2225
      @bfkl2225 Před 10 měsíci

      Got the same idea bro. How was it going?

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 Před 6 lety

    I just sold our 1989 Mazda RX-7 rotary motor non-turbo after buying it new and putting over 78,000 miles on it. The only thing we ever did was normal maintenance. So I don't know what you are talking about saying the rotary engine has a potential for added problems or requiring added maintenance. My understanding of them is that they are easy to re-build should the occasion ever arise.

  • @ModifiedNmax
    @ModifiedNmax Před 7 lety +6

    If I'll build a 4rotor it isn't just for power it is also for the sound.

    • @icheeseit_3050
      @icheeseit_3050 Před 2 lety

      Chances are you can’t afford to maintain a 4 rotor lol

    • @ModifiedNmax
      @ModifiedNmax Před 2 lety

      @@icheeseit_3050 That's why I ride bicycles now.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 2 lety

      @@ModifiedNmax He will be riding a bicycle soon too... he just hasn't done a compression check yet.

    • @ModifiedNmax
      @ModifiedNmax Před 2 lety

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 Yep he missed the "if" 😂

  • @thebait68
    @thebait68 Před 7 lety +5

    Good vid!! Really your info covers any rotary powered car, not just RX7's ;) Realistically any second hand car will need the usual suspension bushes, springs, shocks, alt, starter ETC replacement. But always expect a motor rebuild with any rotary, just because people will flog them to death...cause ROTARY POWER...Brap brap brap!!! LOL.

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 Před 6 lety +3

    When my RX7 had it's first engine failure i had to get the dealer in to check out the compression.
    The tech said i had done well for it to last 70k on a non turbo. Front rotor seals had failed.
    He said turbos usually blow at 35k.
    I rebuilt my engine and it lasted to 99k till the second rear rotor blew.

    • @brad346326
      @brad346326 Před 4 lety

      fly bobbie thanks for the information how much did the rebuild cost

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 Před 4 lety

      @@brad346326 No point quoting really as this was back in 1995. I took the engine out, sent it to a specialist, they wanted £5000 to rebuild it. So i had it back in pieces, costed the parts out myself at £2500 and rebuilt the engine myself. A friend that owned a garage knew the local Mazda dealer and got me FOC the dealer workshop manual. Back then a front rotor cost £500 and the housing was £800. The rest was seals, etc.

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 Před 4 lety

      I then rebuilt the engine later a 2nd time, costing another £1500 for the 2nd rear rotor and seals.
      When the engine finally gave out at 120k miles, i put a Ford engine in the car.

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 Před 4 lety

      Based on rotor tip wear rates i measured these engines should be pulled at about 50k-60k and rebuilt before the tip seals wear and fall out of the groove wrecking the housing seal face.

  • @doctoredable
    @doctoredable Před 7 lety +1

    Lots of good advice here. However I would not discourage one from installing a 3 rotor engine if you want the ultimate performance RX7 generation 3 car. I have owned 3 RX vehicles. My most recent is and RX8. I still also own the 91 convertible.

  • @burnbibles3813
    @burnbibles3813 Před 7 lety +56

    good points but can we appreciate doge :)

  • @dillonbuckingham3867
    @dillonbuckingham3867 Před 7 lety +6

    you guys should do this type of video for the rx8!

    • @AlienWorkshopRD
      @AlienWorkshopRD Před 7 lety +4

      Let be realistic, no one likes the renesis...I am an RX8 owners, and I know for a fact 90% of RX8 are absolute fucking idiots lol.

    • @dillonbuckingham3867
      @dillonbuckingham3867 Před 7 lety +2

      Jairo Ramirez lol very true ive heard bad things about the renesis motor compared to the other rotarys

    • @KennyatHumble
      @KennyatHumble  Před 7 lety +5

      It's coming!

    • @darknez09240
      @darknez09240 Před 7 lety +1

      i am going to own an rx8 first then an rx7 in the future hopefully

  • @Deathlyill666
    @Deathlyill666 Před 7 lety +1

    Sick FC in the back! Evan created one of my favorite FCs

  • @ReGarage
    @ReGarage Před 7 lety

    So why is it cheaper to install a 20b in an fc than an fd? I didnt know that

  • @supradoom
    @supradoom Před rokem

    I got a free RX7 from a buddy and I find your channel very informative, thanks!

  • @thtsnglcab7.33
    @thtsnglcab7.33 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you man I just subscribed I am thinking of buying an rx7 this list helped me

  • @escapemyrevenge
    @escapemyrevenge Před 7 lety +9

    I’m buying a RX7 FD

  • @The_JDM_Dynasty
    @The_JDM_Dynasty Před 7 lety +2

    Wow, quality content on here! I've just recently brought in an FD and have realized it's starting to become a moneypit. Or as you say financial disaster :)

  • @ptuzdi
    @ptuzdi Před 5 lety +3

    In a car meeting, when the rotary engine comes, all the bullshit stops!
    Rotary is the real “neck breaker” Hehehe

  • @CroftVan
    @CroftVan Před 2 lety +1

    After watching this video, that LS swap looks that much more appealing

  • @wizworksindustries
    @wizworksindustries Před 7 lety +10

    "rotary engines are neither that difficult to maintain nor expensive" - Until you have to replace the apex seals, corner seals, side seals, cooling seals and oil seals every 150k-200k km on stock NA motors, and the boosted RX-7 proving to be less reliable. Considering you are gonna have to get this car used. Minus well prepare your self for a full rebuild in 80% of the cases. Also just cuz the apex seals where replace doesnt mean the engine is mint. There is other seals in rotaries which are mentioned above.Most of the time one of them is affecting your power the rest dont have much life left. You keep saying ohh they are different but you fail to explain how...

    • @KennyatHumble
      @KennyatHumble  Před 7 lety +4

      Obnoxious & Loud you consider $1000-2000 on a Performance engine every 100,000 miles expensive? Pretty standard cost of operation for any sports car.

    • @wizworksindustries
      @wizworksindustries Před 7 lety

      Rotors Magazine performance??? the 13b-dei produces 200hp on its best trim. A k20 produces more horsepower and you dont need to expend 2000$ on seals, just your oil, which also rotaries consume more in most cases. I could mention more motors that dont require such an extensive maintenance and producing more horsepower and torque. Im not hating just being realistic man. I love Rotaries but they are not the efficient choice nor the easy one.

    • @KennyatHumble
      @KennyatHumble  Před 7 lety +3

      You just compared an engine developed in the 80s vs one in the early 00s to make a point? Furthermore, you chose the DEI to make a point. The engine that can routinely see 200,000+ miles easily when maintained... lol. Yes I would not consider $2000 every MAYBE 10-20 years a big deal.

    • @Texarmageddon
      @Texarmageddon Před 6 lety

      BROTORS lol I’ll probably be spending 1-2k every 100k miles on everything else but the engine on most sport cars

  • @lancermafia1982
    @lancermafia1982 Před 7 lety

    Im 17 right now. I have plans to get a job and save money on the side for a RX-7 FD, however the rotarys condition doesn't matter to me cause I plan on swapping the motor with a 2JZ or a RB26TT. I don't have a problem with LS swapped RX-7s but they are usually the go to motor of everyone and I like to be different. I also want to save up and buy a Veilside Fortune kit with the black and orange combo look. Then have the car sitting on Bronze CR Kai's with Kumho tires. Before you guys rage at me for planning to swap a RX-7 this is still a plan lol. I dont even know if I will fufill my car or plan on something else in the future. I love R34 GTT 4 doors and E46 M3 with the GTR widebodys so I might do one of those in the future.

  • @seanhenry8030
    @seanhenry8030 Před 7 lety

    Video is on point. I bought a $5500 FD 10 years ago, I was not prepared. Stuff just started immediately breaking. It was a nightmare. Factor in the rebuild, or pay more, end of story.

  • @dawgcat4890
    @dawgcat4890 Před 7 lety +2

    FD was my first car and I love it still is my daily

  • @NOMACD
    @NOMACD Před 5 lety +1

    Already bought one, this is gonna be a fun learning experience.

    • @davidwaters7389
      @davidwaters7389 Před 3 lety +1

      How’s it going 😳

    • @NOMACD
      @NOMACD Před 3 lety

      @@davidwaters7389 military police made me part it out lol, big oof as the kids might say

    • @davidwaters7389
      @davidwaters7389 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NOMACD that’s bad form 😅 I hope to buy 1 in the future

    • @NOMACD
      @NOMACD Před 3 lety

      @@davidwaters7389 yeah they are great little cars, my advice would be to buy one that is already squared away if you can afford it

    • @davidwaters7389
      @davidwaters7389 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NOMACD I’ll keep that in mind gonna be a while anyways till I can afford one there mad rare in Ireland

  • @thedrvn
    @thedrvn Před 7 lety +2

    Great video! Any chance of a specif fc video? Things to look out for when buying etc? Maintenance and best mods per buck etc etc.

    • @thebait68
      @thebait68 Před 7 lety +2

      Well if I may, the same as most Mazda's...look out for rust in the A frame, air vent system and around hatch and sun roof if not a convert. Change oil/filter every 3-4000 Kms (in Aus we use 20-60w). In no order...Better porting, bigger turbo, injectors, aftermarket ECU/coils, radiator/intercooler, tyres, coil overs and bigger brakes...Best bang per buck to begin with, bushes, tyres and coil overs :)

  • @meowingdog8948
    @meowingdog8948 Před 7 lety +4

    Time to put a 4 rotar in my FC

  • @kathygarber3230
    @kathygarber3230 Před 5 měsíci

    I've owned a 79 and 3 81's and a 91 rx7 and drove the c4ap outta the 12a's, 3 were na and out of 17 years of driving them i only had one engine fail without warning, it was starting great hot or cold, no noises, just driving down the road and felt a bump and it dropped a apex. One 12a had a draw though rayjay turbo that the fins of the turbo was scraping the housing under load so i kept driving it and it desentagrated and blew shrapnel throughout the engine, so that was on me. I took 14hr trips in them. 3 hrs drive time a day everyday for a yr and a half. My 91 was pretty solid and i put around 15,000 miles on it and sold it. I never run premix in any of the above. Now about 3 weeks ago i got my dream car...yes a 93 fd and drove it to east TN. from Florida ...11 hrs and it done great. Im running premix in it. I hope it is as reliable as my others. 12a's are hard to beat.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 5 měsíci

      Can't fix stupid...

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 4 měsíci

      *Why would you use premix?* *It's a 4-stroke engine.*

    • @kathygarber3230
      @kathygarber3230 Před 4 měsíci

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 keeps carbon from building up and lubes apex seals and side seals

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 4 měsíci

      @kathygarber3230 *No, it doesn't...*

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 4 měsíci

      @@kathygarber3230 *Cabon build-up is a symptom of low compression due to seal damage... you have to be monumentally ignorant to pour the wrong oil into the wrong filler hole.*

  • @PRO21SHOT9
    @PRO21SHOT9 Před 7 lety +21

    found an fc for 2000 euro with 100k miles. should i buy of not

    • @IllPearce
      @IllPearce Před 7 lety +9

      Yes, they're only going to go up in prices

    • @MusicU-zg8yv
      @MusicU-zg8yv Před 7 lety

      why not if you want to drive it?

    • @Idk_thoo
      @Idk_thoo Před 7 lety +4

      Music4U the Apex seals are real close to failing or they already failed. The average is about 100k

    • @Kinkybaerice
      @Kinkybaerice Před 7 lety +3

      Will probably need to replace apex seals

    • @berticusmaximus00
      @berticusmaximus00 Před 6 lety +1

      buy it, make it look good with a few grand dropped in and just don't thrash it too hard unless you have alot of money sitting around the car is becoming a "classic" japanese car so get one

  • @robertchavez1739
    @robertchavez1739 Před 6 lety

    I love your channel I feel like I’ll be learning a lot from you and I will watch all your videos! Might have questions threw out the course

  • @jcjimenez5327
    @jcjimenez5327 Před 6 lety +1

    I totally agree on how expensive it can be. Great video 👍

  • @JacketCK
    @JacketCK Před 2 lety +1

    this is just regular car buying tips, a lot of people buy cars and think that they can just use it as if the car is perfectly fine, especially old cars like the RX7 or a Supra for example

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 2 lety

      Old Toyotas are alot more reliable than a Mazda... and Wankel engines have an epic reputation for horrible reliability.

  • @gadgetguy99
    @gadgetguy99 Před 7 lety

    I just purchased my first rx7, a 1993 fd in montego blue. I probably overpaid for what I have but I love it.

  • @MarkMorbidity
    @MarkMorbidity Před 7 lety +1

    Great video as always! Haha yeah I saw that about the T2 hood lol. I had it on my fc but I traded it for a regular hood.... My car wasn't a t2 lol

  • @5100rbg
    @5100rbg Před 7 lety

    great video hahahaha the mic drop at the end! hahaha god damit just walked outside to check, your right!

  • @MrMeoow91
    @MrMeoow91 Před 7 lety

    In Australia, a clean stock FC is about $8,000+. A clean stock FD is $25,000+. A clean stock RX8 is 14,000+.

    • @carlovelasco1825
      @carlovelasco1825 Před 7 lety

      I bought a FD 1992, 5 speed, 90K km, for $5.5K... Add another 1K to replace interior parts, 600 to replace the ricer tail lights and it's still under that 25K range you just mentioned.

    • @carlovelasco1825
      @carlovelasco1825 Před 7 lety

      Actually, nvm. I was comparing my scenario to the Australian scenario, which may make a whole world of difference.

    • @MrMeoow91
      @MrMeoow91 Před 7 lety

      I am so jealous :(

  • @brjesus99
    @brjesus99 Před 7 lety

    Cooling lubrication and maintenance is what keeps rotarys going omg any rotary is a hell of fun except the 10a lol 12a 13b and the renesis are all a fun box to toss around I totally agree the vids advice this video is good advice for all rotarys Rx8 included Tanx guys!

  • @Play-On7
    @Play-On7 Před 7 lety

    So basically have a $40,000 budget on hand when buying one. At least that's what I figured should I ever buy one. Thanks for conforming my suspicions. I hope to one day be able have that much spare cash.

  • @ads3533
    @ads3533 Před 7 lety

    awesome vid looking into getting one in the future and alot off good points has been made thank you

  • @giovannimarquez5950
    @giovannimarquez5950 Před 4 lety

    Well damn, this video was uploaded on my birthday and I'm considering selling my 06 Volvo S80 and getting an RX7. I want to learn as much as possible rotary engines and this video certainly helped me make my final decision.

  • @moonlight5070
    @moonlight5070 Před 7 lety

    I had to rebuild my rx7 the guy speaks the truth...

  • @JustinBeck84
    @JustinBeck84 Před 5 lety +1

    Yep gotta rewatch cause i couldnt keep up

  • @gogo2243
    @gogo2243 Před 5 lety

    Good video & seen the comments, Bottom line is that RX7 & 8"s are not for everyone! 1. you have Kery word "Have" to know how they work and give them the proper maintenance (Just like any other car) 2. you have to take care of it! No not saying baby the car but don't "dog it" just because it red lines high, remember that it is still a car just like any other it will eventually deteriorate if not taken care of. 3. do not "shortcut" on repairs, don't do the one weak fix ups with tape or glue lol, spend the money do the research ASSOCIATE yourself with other RX owners remember that since they have an RX, more than likely they've experienced a similar maintenance issue, and get certified parts for replacements. 4. RX7 & RX8's are unique cars they are rotary and not your average piston/performance car, look at it like this: both cats and tigers are felines, but just because they are in the same family that doesn't mean you can domesticate a tiger,or enclose a kat in a zoo, both require different treatment/attention, (Common sense) people that own these cars are mostly people who are looking to be out of the norm, as stated we have a particular "sense of pride" to know that we do not have the same thing the person next door! and finally 5. Learn to love it, just like anything / anyone you love, your wallet will be a factor and you will spend $$$ BUT bare in mind it is all worth it, every cent! If you follow these 5 simple guides you should not have any trouble with your RX7 or 8 & be able to enjoy it!

  • @ylb1000
    @ylb1000 Před 7 lety

    I'm buying an FD3S this Tuesday. The problem with most people is the fact that they don't have the pockets to work on the car. This won't be my daily, I have my 07 civic si for that.

  • @FroztiProductions
    @FroztiProductions Před 7 lety +4

    I like fucking around with my car and don't mind extra maintenance at all, is it economical to daily an FD?

    • @FroztiProductions
      @FroztiProductions Před 7 lety +1

      Really? My dad had a 93 fd bought it new, sold it in 99. Was his daily and he didn't know that they required different maintenance. He didn't have a single issue.

    • @williammunson5432
      @williammunson5432 Před 7 lety +1

      It does burn oil by design.

    • @FroztiProductions
      @FroztiProductions Před 7 lety

      William Munson Yeah I don't mind topping it off all the time lol

    • @RickTrajan
      @RickTrajan Před 7 lety +2

      FroztiProductions the reliable of old and today is different... most people are ignorant not even checking engine oil or looking at owner's manual.

    • @FroztiProductions
      @FroztiProductions Před 7 lety

      RickTrajan no wonder we need all these sensors lol I bought a 97 civic ex in September. it has 218k miles and going strong so I'm going ham on the maintenance, I want to see how far I can take it. Still runs well and I red line it almost daily.

  • @DriftaBeatz
    @DriftaBeatz Před 7 lety

    You just earned a new sub thanks for this great video about the rx7 Cheers!!!

  • @joshalarcon5131
    @joshalarcon5131 Před 7 lety

    I love the channel! Keep up the great videos

  • @privatelabel4004
    @privatelabel4004 Před 7 lety

    Came here looking to learn about it and he told me to learn about it

  • @zulhilm1
    @zulhilm1 Před 5 lety

    thank you for the clear explanation bro! I really appreciate it!!

  • @HeyBigChriss
    @HeyBigChriss Před 3 lety +1

    I’m about to buy an FD, and I’m either going to LS or Coyote swap it.

    • @yujiro5677
      @yujiro5677 Před 3 lety

      Why buy an rx7 just buy a Lexus lmfao

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Před 3 lety

      @@yujiro5677 The FD would actually be a good car if it just had a better engine... it really needs a V-8.

  • @MrErikw26
    @MrErikw26 Před 7 lety

    When something goes wrong inside your turbo Dorito motor, it will require a total rebuild, the parts arent that cheap either, maintenance and how you drive it do have an effect on its longevity/reliability, but general consensus says you'll get about 60-80k between rebuilds.
    oh, and for the love of God, premix, the OMP and oil squirters don't evenly lubricate the housings and seals...

  • @doktorbimmer
    @doktorbimmer Před 6 lety

    *Today marks the 6th anniversary of the end of RX production, on Thursday June 21, 2012 at **4:30**pm the final RX-8 car ever to be produced rolled off the assembly line, the last RX model to ever be produced by Mazda.*

  • @b.p.stimemachines2327

    I understand about the swap, I have an early 90s trans am no not a Mazda but the premises is the same I had the 5.0/305 engine that was slowly being built into what was a strong daily driver then, now a Camry puts out more power but sometimes the car means more than the power anyway I was given corresponding 350 heads so I did all the roller rockers springs valves port and polish which took time and money. Moral of the story is I netted like 15 horsepower for all the money and labor it was a dud I got more out of my intake and throttle body which was easy and cheap. God I probably got that from just the full accell ignition, yes I know they provide almost no power but is a necessity to get max gains from other things. But yeah sometimes it's best to j7st ride out and enjoy your car and appreciate that you did it and even now are probably as fast as m9st sports cars not gt500s or red-eyes but you also have 90k more in your wallet and won't have to go to the dealership. I was looking at an RX but it was way to pretty for wqy to cheap but I wanted to investigate further I drove one in the early 90s and remember it was incredibly slow like way slow and automatic but I like things for what they are and if I can make a ballsy enough car that has some enthusiasm it doesn't have to be an ls killer or whatever just pull you into your seats. Thanks for the vid

  • @coletrick8748
    @coletrick8748 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. My two cents; Rotary engines are junk! You are extremely lucky to make it to 40,000 miles without a major engine issue even with meticulous maintenance. Failed Apex seals, leaking turbos, etc....

    • @michaelwolfe9274
      @michaelwolfe9274 Před 2 lety

      Putting in your two cents when it's only a penny for your thoughts... my fc had 110k on it before I had to rebuild it... your misinformed bud

  • @T3amBull3t
    @T3amBull3t Před 7 lety +1

    why do say you need to budget a rebuild i have had a fd type r Bathurst had it for 5 years no issues and is solid az. i always hear this for 13bs and sr20s i have both and never had issues

  • @dorenciobarnes2390
    @dorenciobarnes2390 Před 3 lety

    That was honest and insightful. Thank you sir.

  • @utkarsh12
    @utkarsh12 Před 3 lety +1

    so if you want to buy an rx7, make sure you can afford buying it twice

  • @gamingislife3332
    @gamingislife3332 Před 7 lety

    thank you for telling us I wanted to buy a RX-7 and. wasn't because of this I am going to buy one now without a doubt

  • @robertreid4138
    @robertreid4138 Před 7 lety

    This was a really good video. I looked into used core engines and they are about $1500... the desirable honda motors are about that used if you are willing to shop around.
    Subscribed.

  • @sgoldens24
    @sgoldens24 Před 7 lety

    Great vid thanks for posting !

  • @Millermacs
    @Millermacs Před 7 lety

    Great video, very informative.

  • @geolos007
    @geolos007 Před 7 lety

    Nice, thanks for this. Currently, I see only one FD in my country for sale, for $50k, and 2 FCs for about $5k, but I walk almost every day around FC, parked in the same spot for a several months now, so most likely in a need of rebuilt, I dream about that car and how I rebuild it in my shed...

    • @imrmalibuz5145
      @imrmalibuz5145 Před 7 lety

      i know a FD3S imported from Japan to my county that'd cost me 15k, fully running.. i want that car so badly.. but being 20 and studying i dont have the money to buy and insure it :(

  • @mikedebear
    @mikedebear Před 7 lety

    Chasing the rotary dragon- it should have its own 12 step program.

  • @danielcaradonna7432
    @danielcaradonna7432 Před 6 lety

    they are solid i had s5 turbo13b i was on my p plates it took a flogging for 2 years never serviced it because i was young and dumb i miss it dearly ... people that blow cars up cant drive them properly no matter wat it is

  • @joelstatosky1817
    @joelstatosky1817 Před 3 lety

    Here are some quick things to add on. If your rx7 is under 10k there is something wrong, but it is probably worth it to fix it. If you rx7 is under 20k there is something wrong but it isn't going to surprise you and you could also negotiate a better price because of it. If your rx7 is 25k, it's probably fine. If you guys wanna save money during certain parts of the year they can go for cheap in japan, it might have some modifications but they probably wont be that bad. This is only applying to the FD bois. If you like the fc more you are actually pretty lucky because they are going for good prices

  • @yoinks5475
    @yoinks5475 Před 7 lety +3

    Aiight, I hope I remember to watch thise video in a couple of years cause I really want to own an RX-7 later...
    Also, I've heard that the RX-7 has some Apex Seal issues... Any way to fix that problem or what to do if that happens?

  • @playerskilz
    @playerskilz Před 7 lety

    I had an FD3s and it was a endless money pit! But still at the moment I looking for my next one, it is an adiction

  • @CirocObama.94
    @CirocObama.94 Před 7 lety +1

    my friend Erin's FD has two hundred and thirty-three thousand miles on the same engine

  • @joseacevedo5354
    @joseacevedo5354 Před 7 lety

    your videos are actually good subcribed

  • @acetech8642
    @acetech8642 Před 7 lety

    All I know is, this car is the OG of drifting along with the AE86. Don't really care about anything else ain't nutin a V8 swap can fix. But that front end suspension is so beast, and the car is set-up so well it's like they made this for drift on purpose lol.

  • @attilavidacs24
    @attilavidacs24 Před 7 lety +23

    This guy contradicts himself. When you buy a piston engine you don't need to factor in a rebuild so yes it's less expensive and less maintenance.

    • @saint8257
      @saint8257 Před 5 lety +3

      He explained that because not every car is as described by the owner and might have hidden problems, especially with rotaries because people don't know how to take care of them

    • @TXGRunner
      @TXGRunner Před 3 lety

      You’re conflating expectations management with a prediction. The fact is *any* used car you buy, you should be prepared to find a nasty, expensive repair. There is so much ignorance about rotaries. In terms of mean time between failure, they are far more reliable than piston engines. The difference is rotary engine failures tend to be catastrophic (require a rebuild), while piston engines can fail and be repaired several times without a rebuild.