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No Honor Amongst Rotarys: DTA

Old Dec 9, 2003 | 08:50 AM
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Originally posted by BigTone
Good for you for working on you car, but the steryotype of the 16 year old is sadly true. No need to take offense at it.
infact you might want to pride yourself in being an exception to the immaturity rule. And what I mean by that is if somoene stereotypes that, show them up of you rebuilding your engine, or something. **instead of bitching about how it isn't ture.

not like that many of us care either way, If you can work on a rotary engine, we're that much happier. One more guy we know we can find when our car decides not to start when we're traveling.

The only ones that care that you would be 16 are the ones that have to deal with 16yr olds putting some nasty big *** drag increasing non-performace spoiler on their car. Or 20" wheels, or something of the like that has no real value to you, or the car.
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 08:51 AM
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So your telling me no one has ever drifted a N/A or ever will.
Once again your only reading for face value.
I essentially said that youll never get a stock RX-7 as sideways as a stock 240. On top of that no one makes adjustable tie rods for FC's where as they make them for 240s so they can get even further sideways. There are alot of people on this forum that drift RX-7s....I never said anywhere about it being impossible to drift an RX-7.

If you read your first statement you made it sound like you wanted a motor to do nothing but drift. That is what made it sound like your a bandwagon jumper... and let me say that im sorry for stereotyping you as that but i would have not even bashed you with the first response that got deleted had you said something along the lines of i just want to get my car running and start drifting. Now if you wanting to do a full blown drift car then why do you have a basemodel/SE and not an LSD equipped car because that will furthermore make it harder to drift.


And I think your getting me wrong im by no way bashing you or trying to step on your toes... Yes i was like oh brother another bandwagoneer but yeah so what? im sure i was called that too before initialD hit mainstream but like you said everyone starts somewhere and like i said before good luck I could care less what you do in your RX-7 as long as its fun and you dont hurt yourself.
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 09:14 AM
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Yo imma just end this thread now.
I got my help thanx to all who helped me, More power to the sixteen year olds.
to Rotorific, Imma do me and you gonna do you.
I gracefuly bow out, you win dog, you right.
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 05:37 PM
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Now if you wanting to do a full blown drift car then why do you have a basemodel/SE and not an LSD equipped car because that will furthermore make it harder to drift.


Some of us take what we can find, and maybe he got the car before he knew about the whole drifting thing. I drift my vert so it can be done in any Rx7, even a base. I even did it in my old AUTOMATIC vert. that was pretty tough to get sideways!!
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