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#501
new to the rotary eng. but have allways been around cars,new project is a 70 datsun 510 with a 13 bt trying to find a map for the haltech to get it started,did all the work my self started as a minor project then the 2 ltr. wasnt fast enough so decided on rotary.if anyone has any ideas on the halteh [e6x] would be very helpfull.....
#502
Hey
Been a member for a while, but I've been busy on local boards. I currently have an s14. My husband has a very clean fc, so I dabble in rotaries every once in a while.
Been a member for a while, but I've been busy on local boards. I currently have an s14. My husband has a very clean fc, so I dabble in rotaries every once in a while.
#503
Newbie to the site, just recently inherited 1987 very clean RX7 with less than 80,000 miles. I have discovered that it is smoking and may be due to Apex seals. Looking for suggestions on how to repair the problem.
#504
Hey d00ds, my name is Luke. I live in Melbourne Australia. Going to uni studying maring engineering at the moment.
Just bought myself a series 4 RX-7 from Ben in Adelaide who works at REVS. It's had a transplant and now runs a series 5 13B turbo, freshly rebuilt with an extended race port job. It's making a happy 170kW at the wheels
Farly stock all around as laws are getting so strict in Aus regarding car modifications so still stock ECU and intercooler. But that will soon change! hehe
Looking forward to reading/posting on this forum!
Cheers guys,
- Luke
Just bought myself a series 4 RX-7 from Ben in Adelaide who works at REVS. It's had a transplant and now runs a series 5 13B turbo, freshly rebuilt with an extended race port job. It's making a happy 170kW at the wheels
Farly stock all around as laws are getting so strict in Aus regarding car modifications so still stock ECU and intercooler. But that will soon change! hehe
Looking forward to reading/posting on this forum!
Cheers guys,
- Luke
#505
Hello,
not sure how ive missed out on this site for so long but here i am. i have an 86 rx-7 i bought it about 4 years ago and have drove the **** out of it. i had to park it finally about 6 months ago b/c i lost my D.L. for a bit. its ok though its time for a clutch anyway and while im at it it was smoking alittle so may as well go through the engine as well. if anyone has some tips they would like to share on the forementioned project id be happy to hear ive never tore into a rotory before.
not sure how ive missed out on this site for so long but here i am. i have an 86 rx-7 i bought it about 4 years ago and have drove the **** out of it. i had to park it finally about 6 months ago b/c i lost my D.L. for a bit. its ok though its time for a clutch anyway and while im at it it was smoking alittle so may as well go through the engine as well. if anyone has some tips they would like to share on the forementioned project id be happy to hear ive never tore into a rotory before.
#506
Found this site while browsing RX7club, and thought I'd give it a go ^^ So far, definitely happy with what I see. I picked up my '86 GXL from a friend almost 8 months ago, Sunrise Red, with about 135,000 on the chassis and about 80,000 on the motor (Second go from an '88 GXL, the original block is in storage, blown Apex's... I love cheap donor cars xD) for a whopping $1200 (having friends is handy )
Anyway, lately the Rex has become my DD, since the Ford is about on it's last leg, and it's still running strong, all things working including the orginal AC with R12. Soon, she'll need a clutch though, since when he changed the motor he reused it (spotted flywheel, worn friction disc + pressure plate, sticky pilot bushing) and I'm dreading it.
Love the cars though, unique, fast AND gorgeous!
~Fisk
Anyway, lately the Rex has become my DD, since the Ford is about on it's last leg, and it's still running strong, all things working including the orginal AC with R12. Soon, she'll need a clutch though, since when he changed the motor he reused it (spotted flywheel, worn friction disc + pressure plate, sticky pilot bushing) and I'm dreading it.
Love the cars though, unique, fast AND gorgeous!
~Fisk
#507
Originally Posted by Sinful7' post='309116' date='Aug 14 2003, 04:27 PM
Alright, if you're new, and you care to post, I'd sure love to meet some new people. Go ahead and post a little tidbit about yourself! (location, vehicle, etc.)
hey i'm new here and I'm trying to find out about this bridgeport stuff can anyone help me out
#508
Howarya lads,
Im new to this site,and kinda new to rotaries,I got my first fix back in may last year,but unfortunately im up to a €100 a week chronic rotary addiction
Its a 95 FD with veilside andrew racing alloys,burnout front 99 spec bumper,and basically bog standard everywhere else,even has factory airbox and exhaust!!!
It blew the second month i had it,but i had budgeted for this in the price,eddie doyle re-built it for me,and its got a pfc and mapped for 95 ron.
Anyway great site,
James
Im new to this site,and kinda new to rotaries,I got my first fix back in may last year,but unfortunately im up to a €100 a week chronic rotary addiction
Its a 95 FD with veilside andrew racing alloys,burnout front 99 spec bumper,and basically bog standard everywhere else,even has factory airbox and exhaust!!!
It blew the second month i had it,but i had budgeted for this in the price,eddie doyle re-built it for me,and its got a pfc and mapped for 95 ron.
Anyway great site,
James
#509
Hello rotorheads!!! I have been on rx7club for quite a while, but it is time for a change. So I figured i would give this a try. Anyways, I live in T.N and I have always loved the rotor. I own a 88 S4 turboed swapped vert with your laundry list of rotory mods. If anyone is close to Knoxville that I dont know, send me a message.
#510
Im new to this particular forum. Have a small custom performance shop out in California. I am currently parting out a 1984 GSL-SE. I have to post 15 messages before I can list the parts for sale.