The problem is that rotary parts and technology are not readily available or understood.
I understand the technology just fine...it's pretty simple. Really, it is. The only thing that might throw the common person is tuning rotaries as there are two spark plugs that run split timing. That said, there is no shortage of capable people or systems that can manage the task. After all, there are only three moving parts... or in my case, four.
New and used parts are readily available for 13b's and will be for a long time to come, even from Mazda. There is no problem sourcing new/used/aftermarket parts for the 13b whatsoever. The only thing there is a shortage of are new "older" versions of the 13b that no one really wants anyways, 12a parts and new factory e-shafts for the 20b along with it's thick center housing are also difficult to source. The aftermarket has all that taken care of now though
Alex, thanks for keeping me up to date with internetz slang...from Urban Dictionary:
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</td> <td class="text" colspan="2" id="entry_416415"> Commonly known as a "script kiddie", the word '
h4x0r' implies '
hacker'. People lame enough to use this word are generally not serious hackers, and are most likely using ready-made and easily-found tools on the internet. They generally have little knowledge of the tools that they use or how they work.
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No wonder I didn't know what it meant and am not surprised you do
