Top Gear reckon it should be run on Mineral and not synthetic.
Do they know something or just talking bollox?
http://www.topgear.com/car-news/top-...-mazda-rx-7#11
Top Gear reckon it should be run on Mineral and not synthetic.
Do they know something or just talking bollox?
http://www.topgear.com/car-news/top-...-mazda-rx-7#11
Pretty common knowledge for ****les, don't know for what reason though.
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It's something I never considered. Not looking at buying an FD, just something I saw on a Top Gear video
That makes a lot of sense
Mineral if it's still got the standard Oil Metering Pump, as it injects it into the inlet and burns it as part of the combustion cycle. Synthetic doesn't burn as cleanly and can carbon up the rotors.
Synthetic if you remove the OMP, as the lubrication is done by putting 2 stroke oil in the tank. Means it ups the cost of fuel even more