Why This Japanese Car Burns So Much Oil?
Автор: Drive Bites
Загружено: 2026-05-08
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Why do rotary cars like the Mazda RX-7 and Mazda RX-8 burn so much oil? A lot of people think rotary engines are badly designed, but the truth is way more interesting.
Mazda’s rotary engines are designed to use a small amount of oil to lubricate internal components, especially the apex seals. In the RX-8 owner’s manual, Mazda explains that the RENESIS rotary engine consumes oil due to its structural design, and even recommends checking the oil level regularly because oil consumption can increase depending on engine speed, load, and driving conditions.
In this video, we break down why rotary Mazdas don’t burn oil by accident... they burn oil to survive.
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Mazda RX-8 owner’s manual, Mazda RENESIS rotary engine oil consumption, Mazda RX-7 rotary oil burning, Wankel engine apex seals, rotary oil metering pump, apex seal lubrication, Mazda rotary engine design.
Some footage used in this video may be illustrative, exaggerated, or used as jokes to support the story. It may not always show the exact car, engine, location, or real event being discussed, but it does not change the factual information explained in the video.
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