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bhdixon 02-18-2002 11:59 PM

I've read that replacing upper cat with a downpipe reduces heat alot and makes the stock turbo last much longer as well as keeping all your hoses from baking and cracking as soon. As part of this upgrade I have read that you also will need a computer upgrade and a turbo timer. Any thought on this? It this another super expensive upgrade? Just what would I be getting into. I want my RX-7 to last. Thinking about replacing that cheesy plastic radiator as well with a larger metal one.

vosko 02-19-2002 12:05 AM

a downpipe will raise the boost. i think a pettit or m2 ecu is a great investment. your car should never detonate if you have either ecu in there. with the ecu you can run upgraded full exhaust intake and intercooler if you wanted https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

13BAce 02-19-2002 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by vosko' date='Feb. 19 2002,01:05
a downpipe will raise the boost. i think a pettit or m2 ecu is a great investment. your car should never detonate if you have either ecu in there. with the ecu you can run upgraded full exhaust intake and intercooler if you wanted https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

If the catalytic converter is still there an ECU upgrade may not be necessary.

vosko 02-19-2002 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by 13BAce' date='Feb. 18 2002,06:23
[quote name='vosko' date='Feb. 19 2002,01:05']a downpipe will raise the boost. i think a pettit or m2 ecu is a great investment. your car should never detonate if you have either ecu in there. with the ecu you can run upgraded full exhaust intake and intercooler if you wanted https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

If the catalytic converter is still there an ECU upgrade may not be necessary.[/quote]

you know me. better safe than sorry https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

13BAce 02-19-2002 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by vosko' date='Feb. 19 2002,11:40
[quote name='13BAce' date='Feb. 18 2002,06:23'][quote name='vosko' date='Feb. 19 2002,01:05']a downpipe will raise the boost. i think a pettit or m2 ecu is a great investment. your car should never detonate if you have either ecu in there. with the ecu you can run upgraded full exhaust intake and intercooler if you wanted https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

If the catalytic converter is still there an ECU upgrade may not be necessary.[/quote]

you know me. better safe than sorry https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png[/quote]

What's safety? :dontgetit:

Bacon 02-19-2002 11:56 AM

as long as you bosst stays @10 psi wich it should with stock cat you wont need a ecu upgrade

the rule of theumb is 3 mods and a ecu

like dp and catback are fine..but when you put on a intake you need a ecu

bhdixon 02-19-2002 12:57 PM

Ok, so what are the approx costs of some of these upgrades? Also I was under the impression that the upper cat gets replaced by the DP. Is this wrong?

Has anyone else replaced the cheesey plastic clamped radiator with a decent sized metal one? I had another mazda, don't laugh, a 323; and it had a plastic radiator that started leaking and had to be replaced at about 80K miles. I don't trust those cheapy radiator that mazda likes to use.

I don't care about performance as much as making the car last and be more reliable. It's not exactly convenient to open your hood after every drive to let it cool so you don't fry your turbo and hoses and wires.



All comments welcome!

13BAce 02-19-2002 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by bhdixon' date='Feb. 19 2002,13:57
Ok, so what are the approx costs of some of these upgrades? Also I was under the impression that the upper cat gets replaced by the DP. Is this wrong?

Has anyone else replaced the cheesey plastic clamped radiator with a decent sized metal one? I had another mazda, don't laugh, a 323; and it had a plastic radiator that started leaking and had to be replaced at about 80K miles. I don't trust those cheapy radiator that mazda likes to use.

I don't care about performance as much as making the car last and be more reliable. It's not exactly convenient to open your hood after every drive to let it cool so you don't fry your turbo and hoses and wires.



All comments welcome!

Yes, the downpipe will replace the precat, and the main cat will stay where it is. Goow downpipes go for about $250-$400, depending on the brand/material.



The fluidyne and SR Motorsports radiators seem to be popular bolt-ins.


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