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Old Feb 24, 2008 | 12:32 AM
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Need Help With A 1984 Rx-7

so i want to no what parts i would need to put on a 1984 rx-7 to make it its fastest its stock right now! can any1 help
Old Feb 24, 2008 | 12:43 AM
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A big phatty Type R sticker on the back.
Old Feb 24, 2008 | 01:55 AM
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cuz i felt bad and a little harsh and maybe this is your first time being told to search

welcome to the darkside. start reading through stuff like faqs and random threads thats how you learn

https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/1st-gen-rx-7-faq-page-237777/ bout 7th down but ALL of it is good to read

A big phatty Type R sticker on the back.
It has been scientificallly proven a type r sticker increase hp and torques by 23 percent lol (jk...obviously)
Old Feb 24, 2008 | 10:47 AM
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This topic has in fact, been covered to death. While everyone can help, you need to do ALOT of reading before posting. Start with reading until your eyes bleed, then grab a tissue, wipe, and read some more. Also good grammar goes a long way in portraying the type of person you are. A post that is difficult to understand is difficult to answer. Kind of like those people that type the way they talk. Dat **** is da bomb yo..... etc etc. Since this is all typed, proper spelling is a must. I spend more time re-reading/editing my posts to check for spelling and grammar mistakes than I do typing them.

Also you need to think about the type of fast you want to be. Fast in a straight line is very different from fast in the corners. Also think about the fact that this isn't some big old highway bruiser, it's a 2400lb flyweight sports car. The most power you can get out of this engine will net you a car only driveable on the track, and barely so at that. Think streetable, and you won't go wrong. Also try investing in some performance driving edumacation. The car is only as capable as the driver. Good luck, and welcome to the end of your wallet.
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