deturboing a mazda RX7
#1
deturboing a mazda RX7
my current project is a 89 mazda rx7 that im gonna put a 383 in edelbrock heads big cam high rise intake and spray and maybe a supercharger if i can afford it.
anyway i wanna know what you think.
anyway i wanna know what you think.
#6
Re: deturboing a mazda RX7
This is my summer project. I've found a 90 RX7 (non-turbo, dunno model trim until I see it in the next few days) for 300 bucks, I have a 350 which I'm in the process of rebuilding, and I'm going to be ordering the Granny's Speed Shop kit when I sell my car (hopefully soon).
It's a straightforward project with good results. I think you have no clue what you're doing, I think your goals are way out there and you should really figure out what you want out of the car, plan for it, budget it, and do it. Don't say, oh... well... I'm gunna probably supercharge it maybe if I have the money. Not going to end up well. Hope you come to your senses and twin turbo it. Have a nice day
It's a straightforward project with good results. I think you have no clue what you're doing, I think your goals are way out there and you should really figure out what you want out of the car, plan for it, budget it, and do it. Don't say, oh... well... I'm gunna probably supercharge it maybe if I have the money. Not going to end up well. Hope you come to your senses and twin turbo it. Have a nice day
#7
Re: deturboing a mazda RX7
---- its hard enough keepin a 1.3l rotary cool in that engine bay.. i have a 89 tII that i have trouble keeping cool in the summer.. io have a buddy that had a 88 rx7 with a built 383 in it and a turbo 400 and he cant get the temps below 22 on a 60 degree day.. good luck on keeping it cool youll need a nice big alum radiator...
#8
Re: deturboing a mazda RX7
Originally Posted by rx7guy
---- its hard enough keepin a 1.3l rotary cool in that engine bay.. i have a 89 tII that i have trouble keeping cool in the summer.. io have a buddy that had a 88 rx7 with a built 383 in it and a turbo 400 and he cant get the temps below 22 on a 60 degree day.. good luck on keeping it cool youll need a nice big alum radiator...