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-   -   FC3S 13BTT Swap ? (https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/fc3s-13btt-swap-672656/)

B0snian 07-19-07 11:57 PM

FC3S 13BTT Swap ?
 
Okay, I am new to Rotary and RX-7's but I want to learn more about them. ;)

I was wondering if you can put in a FD3S motor in a FC3S the twin turbo'd one which i am guessing is the 13B-TT. I also wanted to know if the transmission is the same or not and the ECU, and can please someone give me some good websites on the ecu codes, and other stuff, etc. Later.

Hecubus84 07-20-07 12:29 AM

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rotary-guy 07-20-07 12:41 AM

ohhh dude im sorry, you could very well get flammed for this one, cause everyone else that asked this question did, use the search button and read the faq in the second gen section.

RETed 07-20-07 01:53 AM

Seeing as you are new here...

Ask less questions and read more.


-Ted

RotaryResurrection 07-20-07 02:48 AM

HINT:

Explore the above poster's signature.

EDIT: Later, dawg.

:rlaugh:

Spectator 07-20-07 07:26 AM

Yes you can, but there is no point cost wise.

1.3b-RE is the way to go.

Read the faq. Try searching for 13b-rew (13b-tt as you call it) and 13b-RE swap.

You'll have all the answers.

B0snian 07-20-07 08:55 AM

Okay, Thanks.

phoenix7 07-20-07 12:38 PM

part of learning is reading. part of reading is searching for appropriate reading material. the appropriate reading materisl is at the top of teh second generation section. In case you can't find it:
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/frequently-asked-questions-2nd-generation-rx-7-faq-fc-494667/

please research your questions before posting. If YOU can think of a question regarding the rotary it HAS, most likely, been covered in the past. Making another thread about the same subject is a waste of resources, time, and patience for most of us. Thank you for your detailed thread title and if you ever encounter a problem that you cannot solve on your own feel free to ask here. MAKING A NEW THREAD should only be a last resort AFTER you have researched and found no information.

please come back after your eyes hurt from searching.


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