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Old 04-04-15, 05:44 PM
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It seems they're are alot of people in this thread with experience and knowledge about Semi-PP. I dont want to derail this thread so could you please take a look at a thread i started in the 20B section.

LINK>> https://www.rx7club.com/20b-forum-95...ength-1081351/

Thank you, carry on.
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Anymore info/help on this?
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Originally Posted by rcpython59
Anymore info/help on this?
just do it already! we're really close to firing up P port #2, couple weeks tops. the GIANT bridge engine i hope to assemble in may, its only been sitting here for a year...
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
just do it already! we're really close to firing up P port #2, couple weeks tops. the GIANT bridge engine i hope to assemble in may, its only been sitting here for a year...
I just don't want to get into something I can't accomplish. It's awful to end up with a lawn ornament,no money,and no transportation.

That and I want to see if semi peripheral is a realistic option for me.
And I still don't know if a 12a is a viable option either,never got a real answer on that

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Second answer in this thread answered what you asked about.

And you will have plenty of down time on a project like this, so planning on having it as your only mode of transport is not a good plan.
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Originally Posted by Pettersen
Second answer in this thread answered what you asked about.

And you will have plenty of down time on a project like this, so planning on having it as your only mode of transport is not a good plan.
Well I was never told about how it stacks up power wise,parts cost,reliability etc.

And yes,I do plan on buying a cheap 500$ car for transport before I start modifying.
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They told you a pp could be done for around 200$ more than a normal rebuild, + intake and tb.

And google is your friend:

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