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hey guy's, need help with 2nd gen, rx7s....a5ian5murf 03-02-2002, 10:11 PM I need some advice, i found an 88' rx7 for cheap, around the 2K range... Here's the info i pretty much have, it's a straight body GTU, 200K miles on the odometer reading, 20K miles on the new GTU manual no turbo 88'. Im thinking i might have to re-due the suspension, dont you think? anyways let me know if this is a fun/good investment for me, i know it's fun to have the car, and yes i have average money to play with and maintain the car, but will the engine live with my racing outputs... lmk rx7 owners, thanks! -Dan SuperchargedRex 03-03-2002, 10:02 AM What type of racing are you planning to do? If drag racing, then no, you do not want a normally aspirated RX-7, you'd be better off with the turbo. If you're doing autocross, then its a perfect car for it. 50/50 weight balance, neutral handling, and if you keep the revs between 4000-7000rpms, you'll have plenty of power. Don't be afraid of the high rpms, remember that rotary engines don't have any reciprocating parts so they love to rev. banditkiller 08-16-2002, 05:15 PM i also just found a older rx-7 also a non turbo im wondering how much power i can get for about 1500$ so far i have added and apexi n1 dual with custom y pipe and have removed the stcok intake i want to go turbo but can only find upgrades any suggestions will you have i will take thank you RXtony7 08-21-2002, 01:02 PM You want to upgrade your N/A to a turbo correct? Easier said than done. If you want a turbo RX youre better off buying one than trying to convert your N/A. You will be sinking a ton of $$$ into it to convert it. If you just want more power from the one you have now, there's some relatively cheap mods. The N1 exhaust is a good start though. banditkiller 08-25-2002, 07:01 PM yes could you give those tips i could use them ive noticed that some parts are just downright expensive that exhaust set me back almost 800 bucks that is sad for only a cat back system im now considering a 20 b swap i know lol again but it would be a long term thing thanks for any tips again vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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