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timmya2 11-25-02 09:39 PM

my new RX7
 
hi im new to the forum but already i love it. I bought a 1985 RX7 series 3 yellow 2 days ago.. it has power windows , power mirrors, but not power steering, sun roof.. and its an automatic..

can you guys give me any suggestions for an RX7 newbie such as myself..

i am aware that i have to start it with the choker and leave it running for like 3 mins until i can fully drive off..

anyone got any other suggestions when starting? or like warming it up so i dont do any serious damage to my beautiful first gen.

also any precautions i should know when handeling rotaries.. i dont realy ripp it much .. because i am afraid i will wreck the car..

Also anyone here fom sydney australia that can point me towards a good body kit provider for first gen RX7s? because im wlling to spend an extra 4k AUSD on it since i got it so cheap..

i end by saying i love RX7s..

and i love all who post..

jutny 11-25-02 09:42 PM

put in a 5spd... IMMEDIATELY. :cool:

Purple Haze 11-25-02 09:50 PM


Originally posted by jutny
put in a 5spd... IMMEDIATELY. :cool:

How slow ARE the auto 12a's, anyway? :o

timmya2 11-25-02 09:53 PM

ok i should of mentioned to everyone just ignore that its an automatic..coz i know all my replies will just be "your a pussy", "no automatics", BLAH BLAH BLAH

i wanted a sports car but needed an automatic because its my first car and everyone suggests that u get an automatic car first so you get the hang of it etc..

all i really want is some suggestions to taking care of it ETC, and starting it up, correct use of the choker and warming up the engine etc..

u know some precautions before taking off..

just ignore the fact that its automatic.. PLEASE

(edited for all the spelling gurus out there)
although there still may be some spelling mistakes in it

Mr_Rx7_Au 11-25-02 10:10 PM

I'm in Adelaide.

I'm not gonna give you shit about the auto, since you bought an rx7. I got an 85 as well.

As far as warming up goes, just crank it over, pull the choke out a bit until it idles at about 900 - 1000rpm. After say a minute or so, push the choke in a bit till it idles around 800rpm. Leave it there for a good 3 - 4 minutes. Then, for the next say 5minutes, don't drive it past 2500rpm.. let the engine get warm before you do anything else. Always do this when the engine is cold. If you just leave the rx7 for an hour or so and come back, providing it's still reasonably warm you can pretty much take off straight away. The main thing is take it easy for the first little bit of a drive (as with any car really)

Put in a 5spd as soon as you can. They are great fun. The choke will go in by itself after a while, but if it's still out after a good 8 mins of driving, push it in yourself all the way.

Other than that, change the oil regularly (not synthetic) and sparks plugs, filters, etc. baby it, clean it, and dont thrash it and you'll be fine.

Sydney has a huge amount of Rotary places. Check out maztech, mazdaspeed, Mildren, pac performance racing to name a small handful. Go buy the latest "fast fours & rotaries" magazine and look at all the rotary ads inside.

Zalitore 11-25-02 10:12 PM

starting with auto... thats what your parents car is for :)
not to be rude tho :)

82transam 11-25-02 10:15 PM

Yea, I think that whole thing about starting with an auto to get the hand of it is kinda bs myself. But then I'm strange :D oh yea, welcome to the forum.

timmya2 11-25-02 10:16 PM

thanx heaps for that.. i will follow all the precautions you said.. damn thanx for the good info..

do you have ICQ or anything? an e-mail perhaps?

also when you said "Other than that, change the oil regularly (not synthetic) and sparks plugs, filters, etc. baby it, clean it, and dont thrash it and you'll be fine. "

how often do you have to change the oil .. like every month? every 2 months?

also do you have pics of your RX7?

(this is directed to the dude from adelaid with the mad tips)

82transam 11-25-02 10:26 PM

with a rotary its a good idea to go no more than 3000 miles between oil changes.

Mr_Rx7_Au 11-25-02 10:31 PM

Yahoo IM: Mr_Rx7_Au

email: darrenc_01@hotmail.com

pics: Not on my work pc sorry dude.

timmya2 11-26-02 04:54 AM

wats 3000miles in kilometres?

im from australia so we use the metric system

RotorMotorDriver 11-26-02 05:10 AM

Haha, oh yeah...3000 miles is about 4827 kilometers.

A good place to check out body kits (where Im getting mine acutally) is www.selectmaz.com.au. Theyve got some cool stuff you may like.

Also, I just wanna say that its good to know that people are getting on her to find out the information you are scking about, rather than making mistakes and messig stuff up. I assume that you are "younger" as this is your fist car, so I just wanna congradulate you on taking the "high road" and figuring out what to do yourself. And welcome to the forum, lots of info here, just search or ask :).

~T.J.

PS - Which reminds me...I need to do an oil change...2500 miles since the last one, lol :).

RotorMotorDriver 11-26-02 07:18 AM


Also, I just wanna say that its good to know that people are getting on her to find out the information you are scking about, rather than making mistakes and messig stuff up.
That was supposed to read:


Also, I just wanna say that its good to know that people are getting on here to find out the information you are talking about, rather than making mistakes and messing stuff up.
I was in a hurry, please forgive me, lol. :D

~T.J.

specRX7_22 11-26-02 12:38 PM

i dont understand..... whats the thing with starting with auto?? i always thought its best to start on 5spd because if you can do that, you can drive anything. and i think its easier to start 5spd cuz if its your first car your driving, you dont know if its hard or not cuz you dont know any better. i dont know that just what i thought.

--eric

82transam 11-26-02 12:48 PM


Originally posted by specRX7_22
i dont understand..... whats the thing with starting with auto?? i always thought its best to start on 5spd because if you can do that, you can drive anything. and i think its easier to start 5spd cuz if its your first car your driving, you dont know if its hard or not cuz you dont know any better. i dont know that just what i thought.

--eric

exactly. I guess everyone is under the impression that its some ultra hard task to accomplish or something.

inittab 11-26-02 01:17 PM


Originally posted by 82transam


exactly. I guess everyone is under the impression that its some ultra hard task to accomplish or something.

Yeah, like rebuilding a carb :stickpoke

Manntis 11-26-02 01:21 PM

I dunno - learning how to drive is not only about how to drive the vehicle, but how to pay attention to the road, judge safe speeds, react to sudden obstacles, road signs, traffic lights, etc - all these things we do automatically after a few years and so forget what learning was like.

I don't think there's anything wrong with learning to drive on an automatic. Now instead of worrying about how much clutch slip to give the car when starting on a hill he can pay attention to whether a slow pedestrian is about to cross in front of him even though the light is green or some other such thing. Once he's learned the basics of driving, he can move onto the basics of driving a 5 speed.

Fennix_sr 11-26-02 01:29 PM

i agree with the whole thing about starting out with a auto, its kina pointless , i thought it would be tough startin out on a standard, but it took me like an hour to full get a hang of standards

lotsacars 11-26-02 04:26 PM

C'mon, you can't deny that starting with an auto is easier. There's simply less things to do. Less is easier. Period.

I do think it's important to learn how to drive stick eventually, however.

Mr_Rx7_Au 11-26-02 04:29 PM

I think we have gone off topic here. hehe. Leave the poor kid alone already!

Keaponlaffen 11-26-02 04:32 PM

You gotta learn how to walk before you can walk and chew gum....

I learned on an auto (My mom's van), then switched to the Rex after about 6 months of driving...

timmya2 11-26-02 06:31 PM

wow i didnt expect this much reply

anyways thanx for all your help guys..

and dont worry after 6 months of driving im gonna buy myself a 5 speed RX7.. its cheaper and more fun

but for now i wanna get serious on this RX7..


how much do you guys think a full body kit will cost..

and since its a pretty old car.. do you think they will still have off the shelf body kits or do you have to customise it to fit the rex..?


anyone here from sydney that can give me any tips or websites or phone numbers i can call?

thanx heaps

RotorMotorDriver 11-26-02 07:00 PM


Originally posted by Manntis
I dunno - learning how to drive is not only about how to drive the vehicle, but how to pay attention to the road, judge safe speeds, react to sudden obstacles, road signs, traffic lights, etc - all these things we do automatically after a few years and so forget what learning was like.

I don't think there's anything wrong with learning to drive on an automatic. Now instead of worrying about how much clutch slip to give the car when starting on a hill he can pay attention to whether a slow pedestrian is about to cross in front of him even though the light is green or some other such thing. Once he's learned the basics of driving, he can move onto the basics of driving a 5 speed.

My thoughts exactly :).

~T.J.

zookeeper 11-26-02 08:23 PM

Auto? Standard? Who cares, just learn to drive safely - THAT's what matters!

Wide body kits are kinda expensive, like $1500 U.S. And that's just for the kit. Then comes installation, preping and painting. Maybe $3000 or more - time you're done. And they have to be painted correctly. More than 50% of the widebody RX's I've seen over the years sucked 'cause the owner either didn't take the time or (after buying the kit) didn't have the money to correctly prep and paint the car.

Some of the other guys have widebodies and probably have much better advice.

BTW - congrats on your ne RX:)

82transam 11-26-02 08:40 PM


Originally posted by inittab


Yeah, like rebuilding a carb :stickpoke

yea or not. I never said it was hard. I have better things to do with my time than to rebuild the carb on a car I was just gonna beat the shit outta in the snow anyway. At least my wheel wells are solid.


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