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Old 07-27-2003, 03:14 PM
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Im in search of a 3rd gen rx-7, ive done some research and talked to some owners.

but i still need more info!

i know alot about the cars preformance and what its capible of doing, but what some people dont tell me is the BAD NEWS about the famous 7.

i know that the fd engine (1.3TT) takes alot of beating throughout the 10 years its been alive. So by the time i get it, i think shes going to need a rebuild, but what i dont know is what will make a reliable, power hungry rotary?

please give me some info on anything else that may go wrong on the rx. any info will be very apprecaited!

thanks pete
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Old 07-27-2003, 03:47 PM
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Unmodded early third gens are not reliable. If you've done all the fixes they are OK as far as I know but reallly cranky by all counts.



Otherwise rotary engines don't like being overheated or detonation. If you're going to turbo charge or goof with the turbos make sure you're getting enough fuel or it's no more apex seals for you.



2nd gens have eletrical system gremlins, I think the 3rd gen had the same.



Dunno too much about 3rd gens, they cost a lot and I don't own one.
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Old 07-27-2003, 03:54 PM
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well what all would you have to do to make a 2nd/3rd gen reliable again with spending as little money as possible?
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ok...you cant be cheep about reliability. It is cheepness that makes **** break in the first place.



reliable and fast = not cheep
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I dont get it.

If you want cheap and fast get a DSM. DSMer's are great at squeezing every penny out of mods for their cars.
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Old 07-27-2003, 04:30 PM
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ehh DSM's are poop. well i want an FC and i dont want to have to worry about the engine crapping out on me before i either go with the 20B in it or an FD. so id like it to last about 4 years or so with spending as little as possible on it.
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then an rx7 is not the car for you. sorry.
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You can have fast cheap or reliable.



Pick two.
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drat...
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Old 07-27-2003, 05:09 PM
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damn cant go back and change that now...but what i mean is that i just want thefc to last for awhile until i decide what im going to do. and then once i decide im going to take care of the car and spare no costs.
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