88 Rx-7 Engine Question
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[quote name='GOT_DRIFT' date='May 12 2005, 07:36 PM']does the 88 rx-7 have a turbo
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What Model RX-7?
The only factory turbo offered was in the TurboII to answer your question.
GTU, GXL, VERT and every other model is/was NA from the factory
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What Model RX-7?
The only factory turbo offered was in the TurboII to answer your question.
GTU, GXL, VERT and every other model is/was NA from the factory
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[quote name='612_Rex7' date='May 13 2005, 08:02 AM']Only Turbo II my friend. I believe the only difference between the 87-88 and 89-91 are the rim size. The older models of TurboII come with 15's only and the 89^ came with 16's.......I think
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There are actually numerous differences between S4 (86-88) and S5 (89-91) cars, both Turbo and N/A, not the least of which were engine refinements that yielded more horsepower.
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There are actually numerous differences between S4 (86-88) and S5 (89-91) cars, both Turbo and N/A, not the least of which were engine refinements that yielded more horsepower.
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It would say turbo II on the side if it said anything at all...looks like that one might say gxl but I can't tell. also, the turbo model would have a hood scoop which that one obviously does not.
BTW, 612 Rex7, my 87 s4 turbo II had 16' wheels in stock form.
BTW, 612 Rex7, my 87 s4 turbo II had 16' wheels in stock form.
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you're better off buying a T2 car then converting a n/a to turbo.
1.rebuilt engine with high oil pressure
2. t2 rear end (or else you will turn your n/a rearend to mush)
3.the turbo intake manifold is larger then n/a
4.exhast work
by the time you add it up it will be the price of e good T2 car + more
1.rebuilt engine with high oil pressure
2. t2 rear end (or else you will turn your n/a rearend to mush)
3.the turbo intake manifold is larger then n/a
4.exhast work
by the time you add it up it will be the price of e good T2 car + more