20B Reliability
20B Reliability
A local shop owner is selling his 93 RX7 with a 20B conversion out of a Cosmo. How reliable is the 20B compared to the 13B? Is the 20B a good engine for a daily driver or road trip?
The reliability of this engine (and any other engine transplant) is directly related to it's conversion and supporting components.
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I drive a 01 Mustang GT 5 speed with some bolt ons and I have driven my friend's 04 Mystichrome Cobra with Whipple S/C, 589RWHP. The guy who's selling it specializes in RX7 and RX8's and he's the one that did the swap didn't tell me how much he's selling it for.
Nihil_2005... is it turbocharged or NA? I suspect its turbocharged. If so, it is an even more difficult conversion than, say, a big single on a 13b. Far more complicated and custom. If it was Tito, it should be very well done. Its worth looking at. If the price is in the $30'S (and its well done), its a great price. In the $40's, a very good price. In the $50's, you need to start looking at the interior and paint and cosmetics hard. Over $55 and I wouldn't look.
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It is twin turbo, 20B with about 13K miles and I don't think it's more than $30,000. I would rather not say his name or location for privacy's sake. I will tell you it's in Texas, and it's not Tito, or Steve from Gotham Racing.
The car looks great because it's totally stock on the outside, no body kits no aftermarket headlights, stock wheels, and interior is black and no cracks on leather, stock Bose system. and I plan to keep it stock, except the Vintage Red is a little faded but I've read how it fades and that's a factory problem. Once I get the RX7 I plan to work on the paint, but I'll see what happens when I buy it.
Thanks everyone for your input and suggestions and hope to hear more.
Thanks everyone for your input and suggestions and hope to hear more.
I asked about it being a Pettit 20B because I didn't have the best experience with mine. Feel free to PM me for the details if you'd like. My advice to you is to find out who did the engine. What parts were used? New or old? Is it balanced and blueprinted? This is a big deal with the 20B and if it's a Pettit, then it isn't balanced no matter what they say.
Finally, please, please get it compression checked. You don't want to buy the car, only to find out it needs a fresh rebuild. My Pettit built engine made it a whopping 3,500 miles before we found metal shavings in the oil. Not good and very costly.
You are correct sir, the C and D series are the way to go. And rebuilt A and B series might not be great considering the irons are weaker.
From my understanding, with a safe, conservative tune a turbocharged 20B can make a very reliable daily driver. HOWEVER, in this age of $4/gal gas, I can't think of many who would want to daily drive one or take one on a long road trip for that matter.
With a turbocharged 20B you're probably looking at 10-12mpg city and maybe 16-17mpg highway if you stay out of the boost. Get on her a lot, and say hello to the single digits!
With a turbocharged 20B you're probably looking at 10-12mpg city and maybe 16-17mpg highway if you stay out of the boost. Get on her a lot, and say hello to the single digits!
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