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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 05:52 PM
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Turbo kit or not??

i have been looking to upgrade my n/a to a turbo for a couple of months with no luck in finding a TII at the junkyard or from local sale. I searched the RX-7 store and found this http://66.216.67.51/product.asp?0=220&1=314&3=476 , is this a turbo kit or a turbo upgrade? If this is a turbo kit, what other stuff would I need to run this setup properly? Any info would be appreciated.
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 05:56 PM
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Re: Turbo kit or not??

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i have been looking to upgrade my n/a to a turbo for a couple of months with no luck in finding a TII at the junkyard or from local sale. I searched the RX-7 store and found this http://66.216.67.51/product.asp?0=220&1=314&3=476 , is this a turbo kit or a turbo upgrade? If this is a turbo kit, what other stuff would I need to run this setup properly? Any info would be appreciated.
Considering the link you show actually says "turbo upgrade" in the product description.... I think you can figure it out.

No turbo conversion kits currently exist, and I think its a bit of a pipe dream that they will.
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 06:02 PM
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Why are there NO turbo kits available for the RX-7?? Tons of other cars have turbo kits for their car, even though they are expensive. But anyway if I were to buy this "upgrade" what other turbo parts would I need to run this properly, since I wouldnt need the turbo,downpipe, tubing, wastegate, and the rest of stuff that comes with it?
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 06:13 PM
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Originally posted by BDoty311
Why are there NO turbo kits available for the RX-7?? Tons of other cars have turbo kits for their car, even though they are expensive. But anyway if I were to buy this "upgrade" what other turbo parts would I need to run this properly, since I wouldnt need the turbo,downpipe, tubing, wastegate, and the rest of stuff that comes with it?
B/c there is already a turbo model offered. You want a turbo, buy a turbo car, and upgrade from there. Turbo engines are built for boost, so that's why the aftermarket focuses on them.

Toyota and Nissan Turbo cars don't have NA conversion kits either (that I know of)
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 06:17 PM
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 06:29 PM
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Sure they do. You can buy turbo kits for the MKIV Supra N/A's as well as the Nissan 240SX (of course they aren't turbo unless your in Japan). I am pretty sure I saw an after market kit for an N/A 300zx as well.

Now I have looked for the 2nd Gen RX7 but haven't seen any. But I didn't look that hard. I am fixing to start looking again, in the next few days.



QUESTION. Will the turbo manifold from the TII fit onto the regular 13B?

If so this takes care of al the problems. You can build your own kit for under $1500. Probally cheaper than that. You just have to find good used parts from the salvage yard.
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 06:30 PM
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Also, as far as Toyota goes. TRD they have superchargers for darn near every model they make. They rock, when it comes to after market parts.
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 06:46 PM
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Sure they do. You can buy turbo kits for the MKIV Supra N/A's as well as the Nissan 240SX (of course they aren't turbo unless your in Japan). I am pretty sure I saw an after market kit for an N/A 300zx as well.
There is one turbo kit for the 2nd gen NA RX-7. I think the URL is http://www.hardcore-performance.com/tmazda.asp

QUESTION. Will the turbo manifold from the TII fit onto the regular 13B?
If so this takes care of al the problems. You can build your own kit for under $1500. Probally cheaper than that. You just have to find good used parts from the salvage yard. [/B]
You've got to be joking...Look at the top of this forum...
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 06:48 PM
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Hey Aaron Thanks alot. And for $1500!! Thats in my price range too. Youre awesome.
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 07:05 PM
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Wasn't joking. Just haven't researched it lately. Diffently not since I got on this site.

Your link is appreciated.

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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 07:17 PM
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And you would trust someone with that much money for how long?
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H.P. Turbo Kits
Turbo kits for ... 86-91 Mazda Rx-7 (N/A)
92-95 Honda Civic DX
91-94 Nissan 240sx
custom kits
Due to low inventory, please allow up to 4 week for turbo kit assembly and delivery

And this is reassuring:
every kit is tested on our "test" cars before mailed out

Hmmm, how long do they drive around on your "kit". Do they just take off the one on their car and send it to you and then "build" a new one for themselves? Mighty Nice of them to break in your Turbo.

Weren't these guys buzzin the forum last year braggin on their "kits"

If you insist on this, I would ask
How many "kits" have you sold?
Names and phone Numbers for reference.
Where are your dyno tests?
How do you tune this "kit"

Sorry call me skeptical, but if it seems to good to be true, it most likely is.

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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 07:22 PM
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Haven't checked the site out as of yet. and just relised the price. Question. Are they using new or used parts?

I can put together a turbo kit from the salvage yard for that price. You cant get new manifolds and turbo, intercoolers for that. Aint no way.

Halo
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 07:30 PM
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Has anyone installed a kit from hardcore? Aaron, this question is aimed primarily at you since you seem to be the resident NA to turbo conversion man. BTW, how is your car running and how much boost are you pushing so far?
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 08:03 PM
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Yes does anybody have the hardcore kit?? Ive been looking around at their site and im getting a little skeptical about this kit.
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 08:05 PM
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Aaron Cake,

You will have to excuss me. I am a little slow sometime.

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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 09:04 PM
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I'm not skeptical about the kit, just curious if any have been sold and how the owners like them etc...There is no reason it shouldn't work, the quality of the kit is what is most important. It sounds like anyone can piece the kit together themselves, but the best part of buying a "kit" is being able to bolt it on without issues of fitment, fabrication and measuring not to mention funtionality meaning that all supplied pipes, hoses and brackets are made to take abuse and mileage.
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 09:29 PM
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Old Jul 29, 2002 | 11:39 PM
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I dont know, sounds pretty interesting to me. I think I would try it out.
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Old Jul 30, 2002 | 02:21 PM
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I don't know of anyone who has the Hardcore kit, but it is based around a design a few years ago by VtekEater. He's a member here that stops by occasionally. From what I hear, his ran pretty well for 2 years, until he "upgraded" to a TII engine.

My car has been running fine, with a few minor issues. I will be making a status post in a little while after I get on a dyno, swap in a Fluidyne rad, and put in a full 3" exhaust.

I've had it up to 10 PSI.
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