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need advice
i just baught a 90 turbo 2 ... never owned a rotery before.. but its got a brad new moter with 0 miles on it what should be the first step in making this thing fast
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wait 3000 miles before you get on it so it breaks in right
dont take it over 4000rpm for 3000 miles, then go to www.fc3s-pro.com and work your way from there....
dont take it over 4000rpm for 3000 miles, then go to www.fc3s-pro.com and work your way from there....
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make sure its broken in first and make sure everything else is up to snuff before you start modding... ie alternator, starter, battery.. your basic stuff.
maybe a new paint job is in order before you start modding....
maybe a new paint job is in order before you start modding....
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it is one of the cleanest ones ive seen in a long time so dont need paint plus if it did i would make it a sleeper im in to racing not show... i went from a 11 sec mustang to this now i want to make this the same way need help
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i agree with everyone else ... first, you have to break-in the motor. that's the MOST important thing right now.
don't exceed 4000 RPM for the first 1,000 miles and then GRADUALLY work the RPM and load up from that point, maybe 1000 RPM every 500 miles or so.
after that, then come back and revive this thread or look through some old ones for ideas ... or PM me.
don't exceed 4000 RPM for the first 1,000 miles and then GRADUALLY work the RPM and load up from that point, maybe 1000 RPM every 500 miles or so.
after that, then come back and revive this thread or look through some old ones for ideas ... or PM me.
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