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RX-7Impreza 12-25-01 03:42 PM

How about an 87 n/a motor????
 
hey i guess i can get em from corksport or fc3s can someone tel me the prices for a lowmileage, new, and rebuilt 86-88 n/a and do you know how much a conversion would cost fo n/a to turbo and if there isa kit for sale?

thanks
Justin

Aaron Cake 12-25-01 03:46 PM

Any good engine builder (Mazdatrix, Pineapple Racing, etc.) can get you an engine for a good price. Be aware that quality costs.

As far as turbocharging and NA, there are two ways; turbo the NA engine (which I am doing), or swap in the TII drivetrain. Both are MAJOR projects and require extensive knowledge of the car. It is generally agreed that it is cheaper to buy a TII. Only "special" cars are cost effective to convert (ie. convertables, radically custom NAs, "loved" cars, etc.).

j9fd3s 12-25-01 03:50 PM

there are no j spec n/a's the us and canada were the only markets to get them

mike

7Rebel 12-25-01 04:44 PM


Originally posted by Aaron Cake
Any good engine builder (Mazdatrix, Pineapple Racing, etc.) can get you an engine for a good price. Be aware that quality costs.

As far as turbocharging and NA, there are two ways; turbo the NA engine (which I am doing), or swap in the TII drivetrain. Both are MAJOR projects and require extensive knowledge of the car. It is generally agreed that it is cheaper to buy a TII. Only "special" cars are cost effective to convert (ie. convertables, radically custom NAs, "loved" cars, etc.).

How much boost will you be able to run with your na engine?

ghebert 01-01-02 11:21 AM

Just got 13b non-turbo rebuild from Atkinsrotary.com for about 2200.00 including core. Gary

Aaron Cake 01-01-02 12:45 PM


Originally posted by 87RX7Miami

How much boost will you be able to run with your na engine?

I've heard of them going to 14PSI, but I'll be somewhere around 10.

BlackSport0187 01-01-02 12:47 PM

I have an engine from an '87, it has a little less than 84k original miles, I'm asking $850 with tranny, $725 without. Runs awesome, and is an overall great engine from a well-cared-for car. I'm parting out the car because it was rolled by my "friend", and I need to pay off my Sport and possibly buy a first gen.

Let me know if you are interested,

Ike

ghebert 01-01-02 01:20 PM

Don't know about boost right now, I'm working on breaking in the engine right now. I don't race it's stock, just got the car last year and the engine shit the bed shortly after, 65 k. Gary

Yelow RX-7 01-01-02 02:32 PM

how about... NO. if you are gonna spend a lot of money on a new engine, why the hell wouldnt you go turbo???

RX-7Impreza 01-01-02 07:35 PM

i will buy your rotor housings off you for 100$ i have to see what shape mine is in when i break it down then i will get back to you. but that may take a while

mazdaspeed7 01-01-02 08:42 PM

You will be better off rebuilding it. Probably cost ~1200-1300 in parts to rebuild it. I could help you with it. Besides getting the housings lapped, it would only take 2 or 3 days to clean it and rebuild the engine.

Bambam7 01-02-02 12:19 AM

If you get a rebuilt motor and you are planning to turbo it, it is recomender to go with A TII engine, or at least low compression rotors in a rebuilt engine. It reduces detonation, otherwise known as "PING", but what I call "OOOOHHH SSHHHIITTT!!!"

XimbueX 01-02-02 12:30 AM

Email hypntyz@hotmail.com. He's pretty close to you, and he gets some pretty good ported motors from a guy in raleigh that has built a couple fast n/a's. They aren't that pricey either.

RX-7Impreza 01-02-02 11:44 AM

alright i got an idea (help me out on this mazdaspeed)

i am thinking about buying that motor and rebuilding it with the 350$ rebuild kit and then swapping it with my motor and rebuilding that too. i either sell my current motor after the rebuild or just add a bunch of cool shit like street port and lightweight rotors with 3mm apex. you know, the fun shit!!! that way i always have a driveable car and i get to supe my car up at the same time. oh my engine right now has 190000 miles (as far as i know) and it runs really smooth for an engine with that mileage. it may have been rebuilt or replaced by the previous owner.

whatta ya think?

Justin


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