How Do You Learn About Your 7
#1
the question...i want to play around with my seven and take it apart and find out what makes it tick. Of course i read about it but its a different story once you get down to the nitty-griity(i dunno lol). I have no one around the hoood that got sevens just these ***-draggers "hondas!!", so im pretty on my own. I aslo go to college as a fulltime students and work when ever i got free time. what the hell am i gonna do....got my mods upstairs sitting in boxes not installed lol.Im scared i might brake my car thas the real reason..iight thanks for reading this sounds kinda corny but if ya got anyting in mind let me know iight
jazerx7, NYC :bigthumg:
jazerx7, NYC :bigthumg:
#2
reallly appreciate it guys, cant wait for the meeting of TRI7 in febs, saw a video on vosko site and it got me amped even though there was like only 10 cars lol....good enough for me.... :bigok:
#3
Here yah go.Hope this helps you out. Ultimate FC page (Rebuild done on it) 2nd gen FAQ and how a rotary works. How-to's and articles.
#4
THANKS, I know how the rotary works and stuff and the concept behind it but doing work on the car like porting, putting in a turbo etc things like that ive only read about the mods but to actually do them is a diffferent story lol. But thanks alot i really appreciate it. :bigok:
#7
Yeah trial and error is the only way to go but if atleast i had someone experienced in rx7 with me i wouldnt mind messing up cause if i do i wont know what the hell to do. The other person assuming they've done this before will actually fix my errror then i will learn never to do that again. The couple of times ive messed with my car it hasnt gone welll lol. Thats why i posted in the regional forums Queens Rotaries so i can meet up with peeps from nyc or queens who go 7. Cause im so disgusted im surrounded by ***-DraGGerZ "Hondaz"
Nopistons please help lol
RX7 (on the left) <~~~~HONDAZ!!
Nopistons please help lol
RX7 (on the left) <~~~~HONDAZ!!
#8
hands on experience is the best way to learn the methods of doing these things, like how to deal with seized bolts, removing gaskets, utilizing leverage... you just gotta get out there and do it, and learn to apply the things you know (not something they generally teach you in schools) so you can learn to do things better, and develop the skills on your own. Have fun doing it too.