4 rotor FC anyone?
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Banned. I got OWNED!!!
Oh and it's no longer red.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/2...29e1746d52.htm
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Why do you think I married her
She just IM'ed me about a few projects for this w/e and I nudged her a little to get with her GC friend/fathers employee about designing a 10'x12' shed in the backyard
She just IM'ed me about a few projects for this w/e and I nudged her a little to get with her GC friend/fathers employee about designing a 10'x12' shed in the backyard
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Yep that's the one. I love that car.
Oh and it's no longer red.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/2...29e1746d52.htm
Oh and it's no longer red.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/2...29e1746d52.htm
impressive.
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It's two 13B shafts combined at 90 degrees. There are two end bearings as in a stock config, and a center bearing (kinda' like a stretched 20B). The idea is to feed oil to all three bearings using a modified (Guru style) center plate with a double ended stationary gear and slightly shortened Mazda bearing. Since the oiling system will be dry sump it will easy to plumb it anywhere I want.
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If anyone figures out how to assemble the 4 rotor engine kit from that web site, then let me know. I have 12k$ to spend on cars, and had planned on sinking about 2-3k$ into my '89 Saab 900S. I definitely have all the time to build, and the money for the kit. I also have two RX7's, an 86 N/A, and an 87 N/A. I also have an emaculate (did I spell that right?) 88 GXL body [besides the few rusted lines, like the rear brake line that busted getting off the freeway the other day {talk about fun!}.] I had planned on doing an all out 13b-re w/ standalone and single setup.
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If anyone figures out how to assemble the 4 rotor engine kit from that web site, then let me know. I have 12k$ to spend on cars, and had planned on sinking about 2-3k$ into my '89 Saab 900S. I definitely have all the time to build, and the money for the kit. I also have two RX7's, an 86 N/A, and an 87 N/A. I also have an emaculate (did I spell that right?) 88 GXL body [besides the few rusted lines, like the rear brake line that busted getting off the freeway the other day {talk about fun!}.] I had planned on doing an all out 13b-re w/ standalone and single setup.
P.S. - Yeah, I know, I'm probably the only one on these boards that knows a bit of grammar and actually practices it.
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seriously though, can a 4 rotor be had for 12k?
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eh...other than shock value what would be the point? I have a 20B in mine, it was relatively cheap and easy, and I am making 600whp, getting 16+ mpg, still have decent weight distribution and balance, and can drive it to work if I want. I am not even pushing my setup, and already I feel like it is too much power for the chassis, I cant imagine ever needing another rotor....
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If anyone figures out how to assemble the 4 rotor engine kit from that web site, then let me know. I have 12k$ to spend on cars, and had planned on sinking about 2-3k$ into my '89 Saab 900S. I definitely have all the time to build, and the money for the kit. I also have two RX7's, an 86 N/A, and an 87 N/A. I also have an emaculate (did I spell that right?) 88 GXL body [besides the few rusted lines, like the rear brake line that busted getting off the freeway the other day {talk about fun!}.] I had planned on doing an all out 13b-re w/ standalone and single setup.
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If anyone figures out how to assemble the 4 rotor engine kit from that web site, then let me know. I have 12k$ to spend on cars, and had planned on sinking about 2-3k$ into my '89 Saab 900S. I definitely have all the time to build, and the money for the kit. I also have two RX7's, an 86 N/A, and an 87 N/A. I also have an emaculate (did I spell that right?) 88 GXL body [besides the few rusted lines, like the rear brake line that busted getting off the freeway the other day {talk about fun!}.] I had planned on doing an all out 13b-re w/ standalone and single setup.
Kiwi RE sells their 4 rotor kit for $9,500 NZD, which is about $7,039.75 US.
You are still going to need:
-4 rotors (figure about $50 each): $200
-4 rotor housings (about $400 each from Mazda, plus machine work to peripheral port at an additional $150): $2200
-Apex seals, o-rings, all other internal seals for 4 rotors: ~$2500
-Misc. build supplies: $100
So for $12039.00 you could probably have a 4 rotor short block.
Of course it will be useless because you still need to:
-Fabricate the dry sump oil pan (less then $100 if you can do it yourself)
-Set up the oil pump and tank ($2000 worth of parts)
-Mount the engine ($100 or so worth of metal and misc)
-Build a cooling system ($300-$600 aftermarket rad, $100 in plumbing for hard piping)
-Install oil coolers (2 cheap used FC coolers, $200-$300 worth of stainless line)
-Install aftermarket flywheel and clutch ($600)
Now the engine is in the car. It won't do anything because there is no way to control it nor is there an intake and exhaust:
-Standalone to run 8 injectors and 8 ignition channels ($2000)
-Large aftermarket fuel pump, injectors, line, regulator ($2500)
-Custom intake manifold with 4 ITBs, 8 injector bungs, sensors, airbox, etc. ($Not even worth it if someone else is being paid to do it...price varies wildly if you do it yourself depending on what you choose but figure $500-$3000)
-Custom medium length 4 into 2 header ($300 to do it yourself, $1000 for a shop to fab it)
-Catback with resonators, dual ($300-$400 if you do it yourself, $600-$800 for a shop)
Then there is tuning and debugging time, etc. And I didn't even mention anything about converting to the TII transmission.
If you have to pay a shop to do the work, you're looking at a $60,000 project. If you can do it yourself, a lot of those costs can be cut because you can choose parts based on price, availability and such. Labor being the largest cost then becomes "your time".
I'll be doing all the work myself but then I've also decided to go for some extras as well. For example, your $12K would almost cover the RB aluminum "irons" I am planning to run. Hence my budget for the project is "whatever it costs".