Post pics of Your convertible TURBO!!!
Originally posted by gray 87 fc
hey nz vert if thats ur ride where are the tags how come the ones on it are just wite
hey nz vert if thats ur ride where are the tags how come the ones on it are just wite
Verts that are N/A are dogs. They look great but your only competition are civics, if that. After I did mine I considered it a completly different car and added it to my car list. Im trying to get some pics of mine up but it keeps saying the file is to big???? Any help would be appreciated.
Laters
Laters
This is mine.
https://www.rx7club.com/photo/showphoto.php?photo=5114
https://www.rx7club.com/photo/showphoto.php?photo=5115
Rob
The images on the bottom don't belong to me. They came out of the gallery. Not quite sure how to post photo's.
https://www.rx7club.com/photo/showphoto.php?photo=5114
https://www.rx7club.com/photo/showphoto.php?photo=5115
Rob
The images on the bottom don't belong to me. They came out of the gallery. Not quite sure how to post photo's.
Last edited by Rob500; Feb 5, 2004 at 12:57 PM.
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Originally posted by 91DropTop
Verts that are N/A are dogs. They look great but your only competition are civics, if that. After I did mine I considered it a completly different car and added it to my car list. Im trying to get some pics of mine up but it keeps saying the file is to big???? Any help would be appreciated.
Laters
Verts that are N/A are dogs. They look great but your only competition are civics, if that. After I did mine I considered it a completly different car and added it to my car list. Im trying to get some pics of mine up but it keeps saying the file is to big???? Any help would be appreciated.
Laters
Your setup is very similiar to mine. What turbo are you using. I have a TD07-25G. Any dyno runs yet? I still need to.
Here are some pics of my TII vert. These are old shots from before the swap, the only difference is that it has a TII hood and wheels on it now. I love it, sooo much nicer than an N/A vert. The conversion is worth every penny IMO. 

heres a few of mine.
these ones are about 8 months old theres been a few changes since then
and some recent ones
just a bit lower
A bad "in action" shot,but it was taken from a rx8
inside
these ones are about 8 months old theres been a few changes since then
and some recent ones
just a bit lower
A bad "in action" shot,but it was taken from a rx8

inside
Originally posted by 91DropTop
Verts that are N/A are dogs. They look great but your only competition are civics
Verts that are N/A are dogs. They look great but your only competition are civics
A stock 2004 Honda civic si puts out 160 horsepower and 132 lb-ft of torque and weighs 2782 lbs
A stock 1988 S4 RX-7 convertible puts out 146 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque and weighs 3,003 lbs
If you do the math all you get is some kid in a Honda Civic bragging about how he just won a race against a RX-7
****. if i had a turbo vert, i would be down with an automatic. 3500 stall converter, hybrid turbo, it'd be a fun little beast.
but then it'd be fun with a five-speed, too.
but then it'd be fun with a five-speed, too.
Last edited by $150FC; Feb 6, 2004 at 10:38 AM.
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I was wondering about the same thing. Why automatic?
Originally posted by V8RX7com
A stock 2004 Honda civic si puts out 160 horsepower and 132 lb-ft of torque and weighs 2782 lbs
A stock 1988 S4 RX-7 convertible puts out 146 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque and weighs 3,003 lbs
If you do the math all you get is some kid in a Honda Civic bragging about how he just won a race against a RX-7
A stock 2004 Honda civic si puts out 160 horsepower and 132 lb-ft of torque and weighs 2782 lbs
A stock 1988 S4 RX-7 convertible puts out 146 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque and weighs 3,003 lbs
If you do the math all you get is some kid in a Honda Civic bragging about how he just won a race against a RX-7
Last edited by Rpeck; Feb 6, 2004 at 04:19 PM.
Originally posted by Rpeck
Couple more things to add, you are comparing the slowest RX7 Vs. the fastest civic. Compare apples to apples. Either the fastest 7 The TII, with the fastest civic, the SI, or the Coupe models with the slowest 7's. the coupe model Cicic's DX, HX, CX are all rated at 115HP, and 110 LbFt Torque. and that is still with a 16 year technology edge
Couple more things to add, you are comparing the slowest RX7 Vs. the fastest civic. Compare apples to apples. Either the fastest 7 The TII, with the fastest civic, the SI, or the Coupe models with the slowest 7's. the coupe model Cicic's DX, HX, CX are all rated at 115HP, and 110 LbFt Torque. and that is still with a 16 year technology edge
I think you missed my point I was replying to this post:
Originally posted by 91DropTop
Verts that are N/A are dogs. They look great but your only competition are civics
Verts that are N/A are dogs. They look great but your only competition are civics
Since we are talking about the 88 n/a vert I will compare "apples to apples" with a similar model year CRX:
A stock 88-91 CRX Civic si puts out about 108 horsepower with about 100 lb-ft of torque and weighs about 2175 pounds. That equates to about 20 horsepower per pound of weight for the CRX
since a 88 S4 n/a RX-7 Convertible is 146 HP and weighs about 3003 lbs that also equates to about 20 horsepower per pound of weight for the n/a convertible RX-7
So you are not even going to smoke a similar model year CRX in a n/a RX-7 vert
Originally posted by 1987RX7guy
IIRC the guy had an injury and can't drive stick now.
IIRC the guy had an injury and can't drive stick now.
The performance is pretty good anyway, stall convertor gets the car off the line pretty good seeing as im not make huge power or anything, i havent changed the exhaust yet so that any fuel are holding it back alot more than the auto is.
The only time i really miss a manual is when driving hard through the hills, you just don't feel as "in conrtrol" as you should, but the rest of the time its fine and i can eat a cheese burger and drive without any effort
Also people seem to forget or don't know the auto trans that is factory fitted to the turbo cars is internally different to the n/a ones so they hold the power alot better even before you start to mod them.
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It used to be one of mine (never drove it, bought it to rebuild) but before I got around to fooling with it I sold it to stickgoat for fundage to buy my current FD project



