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Old 11-15-2001, 12:36 PM
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www.kdrotary.com

www.rx7s.com

www.jrsrotaryperformance.com *down temporarily*

www.pettitracing.com
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Old 11-15-2001, 04:08 PM
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I think I heard someone mention a Mazda dealer in conneticut that does good jobs. Mallory Mazda or something.
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I think it's Malloy...but don't me on that.
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Mark, Checking in as a Central New York rotary mechanic! I work at a seven bay repair shop. Located in N. Syacuse, NY, Equipedto handle rx7 repairs/upgrades.



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Quote from RX7tech, posted on Nov. 17 2001,16:40
Mark, Checking in as a Central New York rotary mechanic! I work at a seven bay repair shop. Located in N. Syacuse, NY, Equipedto handle rx7 repairs/upgrades.



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Yeah, the more business Mark gets, the sooner the owner of the shop will give up on mini-vans and station wagons and only work on 7s. There is always a couple 7s in the parking lot as it is.
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Quote from RX7tech, posted on Nov. 17 2001,18:40
Mark, Checking in as a Central New York rotary mechanic! I work at a seven bay repair shop. Located in N. Syacuse, NY, Equipedto handle rx7 repairs/upgrades.



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Hey Mark, do you have a dyno for tuning? Since Rampage went out of business, there isn't a local shop nearby that has one, knows what they're doing, and doesn't have a multi-month waitlist.
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Old 11-19-2001, 09:53 PM
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umm i know a shop in NJ that has access to a dyno but he is way backed up mostly due to my FD being there
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I should open my own tunning shop with dyno down here in monmouth county. You guys can just rent it out and tune your own engine, huh. In other words, you pop, your fault :0
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I should open my own tunning shop with dyno down here in monmouth county. You guys can just rent it out and tune your own engine, huh. In other words, you pop, your fault :0
i don't think that would work becuase not everyone knows how to tune
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Nov 20 2001, 12:53 AM
umm i know a shop in NJ that has access to a dyno but he is way backed up mostly due to my FD being there
hehehehe. sorry, couldnt resist.
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