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Old 03-24-14, 08:06 PM
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3rd gen core in fc

Hey everyone. I have a 88 rx7 and want to turbo it. I bought a 3rd gen core motor and wa wondering if i could still use the factory ecu thanx alot
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MMMMMM read this https://www.rx7club.com/build-thread...gress-1032990/
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sell the FD core, and use the money to buy an FC engine. i'm working on an REW swapped FC, and its harder than the 20B was.
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what about if i just use the e-shaft and rotors in in the fc housing?
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what about if i just use the e-shaft and rotors in in the fc housing?
Why, whats the point? All that work for a slightly lower weight rotor with slightly less compression.
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if you want to boost the car then the proper 4 port TII engine is going to be your easiest method to increase power.
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ok thanks for all the tips. tons a help. im considering just doing a medium or large streetport and keeping it N/A. how much of a power increase would i be looking at for each




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