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Why you should never let your RX-7 overheat...

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Old Aug 11, 2001 | 04:06 PM
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Why you should never let your RX-7 overheat...

The owner of this car drove the car without a working temp guage.

http://www.2751engineering.com/overheatfd.html
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Old Aug 11, 2001 | 04:15 PM
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OUCH!!!!!
I'll give him $2500 for the car as it sits..
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Old Aug 11, 2001 | 04:20 PM
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Old Aug 11, 2001 | 04:46 PM
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LOL...Picture a TII instead of a FD and that looks exactly what happened to Rishie's. Isn't that some type of plastic elbow piece that connects to the Rad hose. I think he was racing somebody on the way to my house and missed shifted and then heard a pop. Somehow made it to my house (he was soming over anyways) popped the hood couldn't find anything. Took off a couple hours later and drove 2 blocks and saw steam everywhere. Called my house at 2 A.M and we had him towed back to my house. The car's been sitting in front of my house for about 2 weeks. He bought the parts to fix it and then found out he also broke his alternator belt. Damn karma sucks sometimes.
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