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Old 06-16-18, 10:48 AM
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Old 06-17-18, 02:25 PM
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Thanks for Posting. Have to laugh at all the different, nice ways the 2 drivers try to say the car is underpowered....which it is. *sigh*

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Mazda must have felt the same way... they put the 13B into the 1984 GSL-SE and the Japanese market had the Savannah RX-7 Turbo and following that, the Japanese FC was turbo-only.
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True. But it took them several years and a few 100 thousand 7's out the door to get around to it...


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I fixed the slowness on mine.

I kind of got bored hearing them say basically the same things over and over. It was fun to watch them drive it a bit though.

Great post, thanks.
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I fixed the slowness on mine too, and it IS a GSL-SE. I can't imagine driving a bone stock 12A car. With all the knowledge we have today... I'm just gonna trail off here.
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Originally Posted by Jeff20B
I fixed the slowness on mine too, and it IS a GSL-SE. I can't imagine driving a bone stock 12A car. With all the knowledge we have today... I'm just gonna trail off here.

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Originally Posted by t_g_farrell
I fixed the slowness on mine.

I kind of got bored hearing them say basically the same things over and over. It was fun to watch them drive it a bit though.

Great post, thanks.
+1, They did "feel the entire car" lol. It's a still a good use of ten minutes to watch it. Thanks HiWire for posting. Oh and mine's just as clean, dammit
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HiWire thanks for posting this video clip. While watching this video and seeing the steering wheel in constant motion I was wondering how long it would take before one of the drivers mention it. With the exception of the "steering rack" reference, they did point out something all RX-7 owners are aware of, the lack of "crisp" steering response which is an inherent problem with the recirculating-ball steering boxes. This was made worse by the use of a large steering wheel to aide in steering (and to compensate for lack of power steering on most RX-7's I believe.) I went to a Nardi 13" mahogany steering wheel eighteen years ago and never regretted it (at my age now it's a plus for getting in and out of the car too.) The smaller circumference wheel reduced the wheel play significantly. I was lucky enough to purchase a 1985 GSL-SE back in 1994 from the original owner and while it does not produce "head-snapping" acceleration it is "quick" and "well-balanced" and damn fun to drive.
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Thanks for posting that, I've never seen it!
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I've thought about getting the smaller JDM ɛ̃fini steering wheel for my FD as well, but it's something I'm saving for later once I've got everything else sorted out.
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