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Kaitou 09-22-03 12:09 AM

HITman custom three rotor
 
i looked at this guys website and his car is .... awesome .. ive tried getting in contact with him but no luck so far ive got some preliminary data but any one know more info about it or similar projects and how much it will cost? what is needed its all kinda vauge. btw the website is http://www.hitman.hm/rx7.html
thanks for all the help

BobbyCoffins 09-22-03 12:21 AM

holy shit, that car is amazing

rotary emotions 09-22-03 03:30 AM

Hitmans car is rather famous in the First gen world ;)
Well, you don't want to know the price I guess...
You'd need the following parts: 3 rotors, 3 rotorhousings, one intermediate housing and the two endplates. There's then the 2nd intermediate housing and the E-shaft, that must be custom made. I haven't got first hand info on this, but prices like $2000-3000 are what I heared about, I think there's the e-mail adress of the builder (precision engineering) somewhere on hitmans site.
Now, with 1.5 seal kits, you can slam your new three rotor together... And make custom exhaust manifod, custom intake, fuel injection, aftermarket-ECU,...
I think getting a 20B and aftermarket ECU might be cheaper, and at least easier to calculate.

tomsrotary 09-22-03 03:43 AM

yeah i think hes an aussie. he knows his shit :)

Zeta-Gouki 09-22-03 06:29 AM

I paid $2800US for my 20B Twin Turbo... that's including shipping.

Kind of makes all that effort seem... eccentric. ;)

rotary emotions 09-22-03 06:32 AM

Yep, that's what I meant. It'll be more expensive to build a custom three rotor then to buy a 20B long block.
You'll need aftermarket ECU on both, so that all doesn't make a difference.

MIKE-P-28 09-22-03 09:02 AM

Whole entire conversion in his car including labor could top probally 30k

rotary emotions 09-22-03 01:58 PM

Yep, that could be pretty close. Nothing is stock about that car. But it looks so great...

MIKE-P-28 09-23-03 07:35 AM

Man did you see the last update, it was damn near 5 years ago!

82streetracer 09-23-03 09:14 AM

how long do you expect a 700 hp fb to last?


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