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Old 03-07-07, 01:48 AM
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My rebuilds getting sorted

My cars a Series 2 RX7

i pulled my blowen 12A engine out two weeks ago and found out it needed two new housings and a front rotor.
well i found today all those bits for $450 nNZ dollars and i will take them down to the guy whose rebuilding my engine tomorrow.
i'm going to bridge port it, rebuild the carb and get some headers.
Hes going to do it all for around $3000 and maybe a bit more to polish and paint the housings.

I'm sooo!! excited, maybe a few more weeks before it can all go back in and take it for a ride.

i have never done any thing like this so i would like to let all the guys out there who used to be like me searching on this website on how to do it and asking about all the little details, like me, to not worry. Just go for it!! it is pretty much as easy as they say, and with a little patience most of it will work out.

i have a few pictures and one day i might put them up, definatly the finished product.

Any estimates of power output, i know i'm not being very specific but with bridge port it(small not huge), rebuild the carb and headers, does anyone want to have a stab in the dark?

any questions or comments are more than welcome (even smart **** ones)

Josh
Old 03-07-07, 02:28 AM
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Maybe with the right carb and ignition system 220hp maybe
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