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snub disphenoid 01-13-04 08:38 PM

'86 performance? - go then stop.
 
Hi, I'm new to the forums. I own a 1986 N/A. Modifications include:

HKS Intake
HKS Sport Exhaust
JIC FLT-A2 coilovers
Ground Control Rear Camber Link
Eibach Anti-Sway Bar Kit (F/R)
16" Enkei wheels
Toyo Proxes T1-S (225/50/16 ZR rear, 205/55/16 ZR front)
Corbeau A4 Seats

Lately, I've felt that the car could use a bit more power. I can't use the RB Header/Presilencer (I live in California, unfortunately), so I was wondering about your suggestions. My ultimate goal would be for around 175 rwhp. I looked around a bit and so far I think that the parts I'll get soon will be: APEXi S-AFC II, Bonez High flow DP/Cat, Jacobs ignition module, and Mazdaspeed wires w/ Denso Iridium plugs. Does anyone have any other suggestions for squeezing a bit more power out of the motor? Please keep in mind that I have to keep the car emissions legal.

Also, I was recently thinking of upgrading the brake system, so I was wondering how much time/money it would take to do a 5-lug conversion along with the GXL brakes. Thanks in advance to any reply.

scott tsilis 03-18-04 10:02 PM

how much for your're 4 lug rims if you do the swap? i've been looking forever for a good deal and 4 lugs are not as common as 5. i'm not sure but you could get most of the parts you need at a good junkyard. there's plenty of toasted rx-7's lying around. i've thought about it myself but it seems like a $%#@load of work.

604Ryder 03-25-04 12:28 AM

I did the swap on my car in very little time ... maybe a couple hours. But now that i look back at it i think i can finish it in less then 2 hours, very simple to do the 5 lug conversion actually. Everyone will tell you the "easiest" way to do a 5 lug swap but it really all depends on what tools and the type of working space u have available. If you need help with it i can walk you through it (the way i did it of course)

Edit: Scott are you talking about just the "phone dial" rims? its too bad you live so far. im about to put mine up for sale for $200 (set of 4 good condition w/ new toyo all season rubber)

twistedriver 03-25-04 12:36 AM

Gut the cat gut the cat gut the cat!!! I live in Ca too, i can care less about the emission but i would hate to have a ticket. So far i am thinking is a new Y pipe with a quiet muffler. I am not sure what to do about hte cat yet, but gutting it would seems like a good opinion. I was also thinking of getting the header and stuff and putting the silencer and quiet muffer on so the cop wont stop me. Maybe lighten pulls? Or electric fan?

snub disphenoid 03-25-04 02:09 AM

I know I'll get flamed to RX7club hell for this, but as a project to get myself acquainted with common tools and working with cars, my father and I are swapping in an LT1 this August. I'm still going to do the 5-lug upgrade eventually, though.

ilike2eatricers 03-25-04 10:01 PM

I know this post is old but it's already brought back.

snub disphenoid- How do you like the A4 seats? Did you use the corbeau brackets? How do they fit in? Pics?


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