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BigLew 01-21-05 10:05 PM

Almost finished with the SA
 
I been a lurker for awhile now so I know this will piss some people off so flame away if you feel inclined we can still be friends. :cool:


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BigLew 01-21-05 10:08 PM

Last one was when the paint was still good as you can see from pic 1 it is no more.

1stgen4life 01-21-05 10:25 PM

It looks good in the last pic! What color you got planned for it? More of the same? I am not one who is favor of V8 swaps, but I won't flame you for it either. Maybe some more specifics on the engine etc. Good luck (believe me, you'll need it! JK).

LongDuck 01-21-05 10:29 PM

That thing is a monster.

(I like it!)

IanS 01-22-05 04:53 AM

I also like it. I am totally fine with V8 swaps. It is no different than buying a CRX and throwing in a larger motor from anything else (from a different thread). I actually know a guy who is doing a 302 in his FB and I cant wait to get a ride in it!

BigLew 01-22-05 05:21 AM

I still have the love for rotaries too. A second gen turbo II is one of our shops upcoming projects. Thanks for the comments guys.

The engine came out of a 92 Z28. It is an L98 tuned port injection 350 chevy. It's mated to a borg warner T5 manual tranny. The chassis is a 79 SA. The rear and and front suspension is from an 85 GSL-SE. As far as color, I haven't decided yet. I like the original color but I was also looking at an electron blue pearl. The shop I work at also has a full body and paint set up so the paint will be coming soon.

Junia 01-22-05 06:38 AM

Quick Q, will the SE rear end be able handle the additional HP/Torque?

rotaryrudy 01-22-05 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Junia
Quick Q, will the SE rear end be able handle the additional HP/Torque?

not for very long if you drive it like its supposed to be driven :bigthumb:

d0 Luck 01-22-05 06:44 PM

i like the v8 swap. :bigthumb:

btw, from the engine bay pics, is it a fuel injected 302?

BigLew 01-22-05 11:47 PM

Actually I did alot of research. SE rear end had one of the strongest stock LSDs of it's time. It's rated to take over 500 (hp or tq?). There are 10 second V8 SEs running on stock rear ends. That is why I chose to stick with the SE rear end as apposed to cutting another one to fit.

The engine is actually a TPI 350 (5.7) out of a Z28. In 92 the TPI 305 (5.0) came in the Iroc trim.

This car will almost be a straight drag when I am done with it. I plan on making the turbo 2 FC handle the curves.

hammmy 01-23-05 02:56 AM

I like it too, although the fender flares are too wide and blocky for my taste. I realize you need them to get those horsies to the ground, however.

Your swap beats the hell out of the V8 swaps with the aircleaner sticking out of a round hole in the hood. There's just no excusing hack jobs like those. Nice work.

trochoid 01-23-05 03:55 AM

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I have the CP Racing wide body kit, that I am in the process of putting on. It looks identical to yours. Could you post more pics of the car from different angles? In particular, 3/4 views from the front and back, a side view and a rear view.

How is the ground clearance in the front? Is the car lowered or not? And finally, what size tires and rims are you running, including offset.

Thanks, Scott.

Hyper4mance2k 01-23-05 04:01 AM

I just don't get it. If it was anyother car I would understand the V8 sawp, but the whol epoint of an Rx7 is the rotary....

tjgosurf 01-23-05 05:53 AM

Sticking with the chevy 350, smart man. I'm not too fond of ford's engines, they always seem to be lagging behind in history. I like it, like the color too. Nice clean job, you deserve a cookiee.

DAVID GRIMES 01-23-05 10:17 AM

That will be a head turner... either to gawk in wonder of what it is or as it flies ( not zooms )by.

luiml73 01-23-05 11:30 AM

Our rear flares cause to much drag for dragracing:D

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hammmy 01-23-05 06:46 PM

That's one large PhotoChopped pic for a sig =p.

luiml73 01-23-05 11:23 PM

not my sig, but yes it's photochopped:D

This what it should look like when I lower it.

BigLew 01-27-05 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by luiml73
not my sig, but yes it's photochopped:D

This what it should look like when I lower it.

What rims are those? Is that an SE bolt pattern?

Gregs 01-27-05 08:39 AM

those are CCW's on his car and the rears are fuggin 12 inches wide :eek:

BigLew 01-29-05 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by Gregs
those are CCW's on his car and the rears are fuggin 12 inches wide :eek:

Yeah I have 305s on the rear as well.

luiml73 01-30-05 12:40 AM


Originally Posted by BigLew
What rims are those? Is that an SE bolt pattern?


yes, SE

www.ccwheel.com they can make them in any pattern you want.

Dan_s_young 01-30-05 01:50 AM


Originally Posted by luiml73
yes, SE

www.ccwheel.com they can make them in any pattern you want.

You forgot the best part, $1800 per set lol kinda out of my price range but damn do they look sweet. And 12 inches of rubber in the back? Damn you must get some serious traction.

luiml73 01-30-05 02:12 AM

I have'nt had the courage to do a burout yet, cause I remember how much the tires cost me.

Dan_s_young 01-30-05 02:21 AM

don't, its not worth it. Your car is awesome the way it is, its not worth, burning rubber/money at the same time. In my opinion maintain its current condition and don't waste rubber on a burnout.


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