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i think that they do tend to run rich, because the risk of running lean is a lot more burdensome than running lean on a conventional combustion engine. right? this is just what i have come to believe from what i have read about the car, heard from owners, and formulated for myself. i personally do not have any first-hand experience with rotaries, although i would like to own one some day.
"The two seater is being joined in a few weeks by a larger two-plus-two model with a rear seat for munchkins." ~Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune, in regards to the Z32.
Andrew Janeshek // jnshk@aol.com // 1992 NA 2+2 [Stage 2-ish]

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