rebuilt bridgeport engine swap
Hello guys, first off i just want to say that i am fairly new to the whole rotary thing so please be kind. so a little history. i sold my accord for an rx7 behind my parents backs. =]. i bought an 89 gtu for 1300. the exterior just needs paint and the interior is there, just really needs to be cleaned and a few pieces missing. the engine was strong but now i am going to need a rebuild. i have deceided on a half bridgeport. my question is how hard will it be to buy a shell and basically swap in everything needed to make that shell run. ive got a few mechanically smart friends with their own rx7s to help me but i just want to know if there is a manual out there somewhere or if there is a website detailing me on how to go about doing this.
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Originally Posted by stupidkid0304
(Post 7182613)
Hello guys, first off i just want to say that i am fairly new to the whole rotary thing so please be kind. so a little history. i sold my accord for an rx7 behind my parents backs. =]. i bought an 89 gtu for 1300. the exterior just needs paint and the interior is there, just really needs to be cleaned and a few pieces missing. the engine was strong but now i am going to need a rebuild. i have deceided on a half bridgeport. my question is how hard will it be to buy a shell and basically swap in everything needed to make that shell run. ive got a few mechanically smart friends with their own rx7s to help me but i just want to know if there is a manual out there somewhere or if there is a website detailing me on how to go about doing this.
thank you |
thanks ill be looking into that
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In order to run a half-bridge, you will need a full standalone EFI system and a new intake manifold to eliminate the VDI (which doesn't play well with high overlap ports).
It's a LOT of work for a first project. Also from what I've read you'll not get anything from a half-bridge port except for the messed up idle |
Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
(Post 7182875)
In order to run a half-bridge, you will need a full standalone EFI system and a new intake manifold to eliminate the VDI (which doesn't play well with high overlap ports).
It's a LOT of work for a first project. Not true at all. You may be speaking about the aux bridge, in which case it's partly true depending on how it's implemented. |
i was thinking of puttin in a haltech. ive been told that that will solve all my problems concerning what aaron was talking about. i dont know. i know it will be a challenge but it is going to be my first project on my fc and i cant wait to start it. (intake and exhaust was done by previous owner). thanks for the help any more advice would be much appreciated.
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