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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 09:04 AM
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i have a perfect example of over reving ill post it later tonight or tomorro

my front rotor bearing welded to the eshaft lol and the car still hualed *** just made alot crunching noises hahaha
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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by nopistons3
I do appreciate the help but I do not like being criticized for something that I am in the learning process of. and im not redlining in 3rd and dumping the clutch, I dont take my car to 8g everytime i drive it. but somedays it seems to go to 7500 quicker than reaching for the next gear at 7g. I do understand the real concept of double clutching compared to just shifting to keep more power to the wheels for better acceleration.
Im from lansing area and I do intend to keep my RX7 in great running condition and building is the next step. I am a extreme Mazda fan especially with the RX7, this is my 1st rx7 and I am glad that it is a 1st gen with carb 12A. I get to learn from the bottom. I also have a 2nd gen that I will slowly build up. I came to this website to get some possible suggestions. Some of the problems with my car i didnt pay real close attention to, so i just asked instead of diagnosing the problem. and i should have payed more attention to my car then posted comments. But like I said I dont like being criticized for something I am learning. Im from the lansing area and hope to meet new ppl and get more into what the rx7 really is built for. So apologies if I sounded like an ***, but like someone said expressions arent easily taken in writing. Im just here to learn and have fun.
Always happy to meet another rotor head. I'm sure we'll meet up at one of the gatherings this year. I usually host one for the West side of the state in the Spring, so that'll probably be the first one of the year.
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