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FS (Baltimore) 87 NA with bad motor, used to make 193.6 WHP

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Old Jan 25, 2011 | 06:43 AM
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I'm selling my car, I believe the motor is bad. Coolant shoots out of the overflow container when I blip the throttle. I think this means an o-ring is compromised.



Anyway, this motor was dynotested and made 193.6 WHP and 141 lbs tq ( as seen here http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=498774)



Here's what you get for $1500:



power mods:

Mariah/Design Energy electric fan

S5 intake on S4 block with S5 rotors

Streetport

2 Turbo II injectors

Unorthodox Racing underdrive pulley

17 lb flywheel

pineapple racing 6 port inserts

Engine management by Microtech LT 10s

Racing Beat dual exhaust with presilencer (no cats)

Brian D. Cain polished throttle body



Suspension:

racing beat front and rear sway bars

tokico illuminas (at least 10 years old)

GC coil over kit

GC camber kit front

Mazdatrix camber adjustment link rear

Kosei K1 15x7 rims

dtss elimination bushings



Chassis:

base model without sunroof

GXL brakes and hubs

alumninum hood

soundproofing removed

stereo and all wiring removed

AC removed

GTUs 4.33 LSD rear end



extras:

aluminum hood

spare racing beat muffler (right side)

4 snow tires

4 kumho victo-racer autocross tires

porting template

4 tote bins of spares

factory shop manuals/haynes manual



I live near Baltimore.
Old Jan 25, 2011 | 08:10 AM
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Holy crap, easily worth more in parts, great deal for a lucky buyer. Good luck with the sale!
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