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chuck h
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I heard that the Mazda RX-7 was a car that used this new (at the time) rotary engine technology. This was so good that it could go up to 11k RPM without damaging the engine. The only problem with this is that mechanics needed to re-learn how to work on these cars. The result was that most mechanics didn't learn how to work on them. So, finding someone who can fix your RX-7 would be a tedious task.
My question is: Is it still as hard to find a rotary engine mechanic today? In either case, does the new generation of Mazda RX-8's use this technology?
My question is: Is it still as hard to find a rotary engine mechanic today? In either case, does the new generation of Mazda RX-8's use this technology?