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Look for restrictions in the intake air and exhaust systems. Check fuel pressure and delivery (fuel filter/pump). Check the ignition system as well. If the engine has a lot of miles, you may be experiencing combustion seal wear. These are amazing engines when they work correctly! Good luck!
Check the battery,have a load test done on the battery,and check the connections at the battery and the battery post,make sure they are shiny clean,then of course check the alternator,to make sure it is charging enough,13.65 volts to 14.25 volts,any less replace the alternator,If all this checks out good,replace the starter.
sounds like you may have a leaking fuel injector. put a fuel pressure gauge on it and watch the pressure with the key on and with the vehicle sitting for an hour with the key off
Water on plugs?? There are not many places for it to come from.. Sure its not fuel? Need any rotory advice please ask. I have specialized in RX7's for over 13 years now.. [email protected]
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