I just won an S5 TII on eBay, need advice!!!
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I just won an S5 TII on eBay, need advice!!!
1990 RX-7 TurboII
That's the link to the car. I've been looking for an FC Turbo for about 2 years now and I'm just trying to figure out some of the quirks with this car before I go ahead and put the deposit down on it. I wanted to do this before bidding, but didn't have time to. Anyhow, can anyone give me some feedback on this oil injector adapter doohicky? I watched the video on his listing; it starts off idling around 800rpm then after revving it the idle goes up to 1100; any ideas why? Is it bad that the transmission won't shift into 1st after 5mph? He doesn't say if the tranny grinds every time going into 5th, but does anyone know why it would be grinding? Why would the emissions equipment be causing the engine to run so erratically that he would just remove all of it? Why would you have to step on the gas pedal when cranking it? And lastly, how hard is it to fix the faulty window motor and sunroof? Thanks for any help you can offer, everyone!! I hope to be the proud owner of an FC Turbo soon!
That's the link to the car. I've been looking for an FC Turbo for about 2 years now and I'm just trying to figure out some of the quirks with this car before I go ahead and put the deposit down on it. I wanted to do this before bidding, but didn't have time to. Anyhow, can anyone give me some feedback on this oil injector adapter doohicky? I watched the video on his listing; it starts off idling around 800rpm then after revving it the idle goes up to 1100; any ideas why? Is it bad that the transmission won't shift into 1st after 5mph? He doesn't say if the tranny grinds every time going into 5th, but does anyone know why it would be grinding? Why would the emissions equipment be causing the engine to run so erratically that he would just remove all of it? Why would you have to step on the gas pedal when cranking it? And lastly, how hard is it to fix the faulty window motor and sunroof? Thanks for any help you can offer, everyone!! I hope to be the proud owner of an FC Turbo soon!
Last edited by MazterDizazter; 05-07-06 at 12:39 PM.
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Not to be a ***, but if you look in the 2nd gen archive you might get a better Idea of the common problems/fixes with T2's. There is enough info to keep you busy, and you will learn alot about the car before you try to fix it. Hope that will help ya. You can also use the Search feature up at the top right to search specific topics.
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[quote]The idle should be steady and at 750RPM, which is Mazda spec. Variation is stated at + or - 50RPM, so idle should read anywhere from 700RPM to 800RPM. Be wary of cars that have elevated idles, as the idle could be bumped up to cover other problems. Intake vacuum leaks are notorious, and bumping the idle is a trick to get the engine to idle steadily enough to mask them. Whatever the case, an FC idling 1,000RPM is higher should be considered suspicious. [/img]
#7
Well you placed your bid on the car correct and won the auction. Why are you contemplating putting your deposit down? You should of thought about buying the car before you agreed to pay for it. Like socalrotor said all of your questions can be answered in the 2nd Gen FAQ and with a little searching.
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that oil injector thing looks like a good idea. havent heard of many peopole using them though. Its mostly a airplane mod. Which means very reliable
Just make sure you ALWAYS have enough oil for where you're driving, and you don't forget to fill the tank.
You can use regular engine oil if you run out of 2 stroke. That is whats injected in stock form. But 2 stroke is better, cleaner burning and meant to work as a pre-mixed lubricant.
-Ben Martin
Just make sure you ALWAYS have enough oil for where you're driving, and you don't forget to fill the tank.
You can use regular engine oil if you run out of 2 stroke. That is whats injected in stock form. But 2 stroke is better, cleaner burning and meant to work as a pre-mixed lubricant.
-Ben Martin
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Originally Posted by Node
Thats kinda dick move to win an auction and wait NOW to research the car.
Buy it, fix the minor problems until it runs as if stock and you will not regret it.
-Ben
Buy it, fix the minor problems until it runs as if stock and you will not regret it.
-Ben
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hey don;t get me wrong i hope the car si great but a friend buy a 65 mustang in e-bay and went the car got here was a junk so good luck with your buy and welcome to the darkside
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thats crappy advice considering you know NOTHING about the car, at the least it will need a rebuild but everything else looks great for a 200k car. i wouldnt say hes wasting time or money at all. **** thats a clean *** s5 T2 for 2,000$.
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Originally Posted by the.white.fc3s
Well, I would say that just keep the car and let it be your part car. Search for the 2nd one. Forget about fixing it. It will be a waste of your time and money.
-Ryousuke
-Ryousuke
Don't bid if you are not gonna pay.
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Originally Posted by Icemark
People like that make me sick. If you bid on something and win you need to pay for it and follow through.
Don't bid if you are not gonna pay.
Don't bid if you are not gonna pay.
Get it, clean it up and make it what you want. If nothing else it's a great starting point.
I have a friend that buys and sells cars on ebay all the time and he's always made out good.
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Originally Posted by the.white.fc3s
Well, I would say that just keep the car and let it be your part car. Search for the 2nd one. Forget about fixing it. It will be a waste of your time and money.
-Ryousuke
-Ryousuke
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The owner said when he stipped it down to the short block he checked and said the apex seals were in great shape. So that's good, but it still may need a rebuild. It's definitely going to need some diagnostics considering the erratic idle. It's going to be a lot of little fixes here and there, but in the end I'm sure I'll be very satisfied, especially considering I'm used to driving a MK1 MR2, which is slow but handles amazingly. I'm not a fan of the white face guages or the pedal covers, but those can all be changed. It won't look ricey once I get a FEED front lip and an RE Amemiya rear diffuser on it Of course that'll be a while...
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I'm very confused from all the mis-information in this thread. Maybe even shocked.
The car is running. Quite well, at that! Where are you getting this "It will need [B]at least[/B ] a rebuild" from?!?! WTF?
And the person who says use it as a parts car, wow, you should consider suicide.
If you choose to do a rebuild, which, considering the questionable miles is not a horrible choice, then you can do so. But do not perform a rebuild simply on the fact of an erratic idle! Chances are, when he did his new vacuum lines / emissions removal, he may have put something where it didn't belong. And the idle didn't see very bad to me..it wasn't loping, so there isn't a big vacuum leak anywhere.
Consider the Mazdaspeed lip before FEED, you won't be disappointed. And unless you do serious high speed track driving, don't waste the money on the diffuser.
The car is running. Quite well, at that! Where are you getting this "It will need [B]at least[/B ] a rebuild" from?!?! WTF?
And the person who says use it as a parts car, wow, you should consider suicide.
If you choose to do a rebuild, which, considering the questionable miles is not a horrible choice, then you can do so. But do not perform a rebuild simply on the fact of an erratic idle! Chances are, when he did his new vacuum lines / emissions removal, he may have put something where it didn't belong. And the idle didn't see very bad to me..it wasn't loping, so there isn't a big vacuum leak anywhere.
Consider the Mazdaspeed lip before FEED, you won't be disappointed. And unless you do serious high speed track driving, don't waste the money on the diffuser.