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cjj 03-31-10 01:49 PM

aaaaaaagggghhhhhhhHHHHH!!!! BOOOOOST!
 
Was the noise I made on my way home from the garage today.

So about 5 months ago I bought my FD. Standard except the alloys and exhaust and after a 2 litre N/A Celica, this felt fast. It was only after a good bit of reading that I began to realise how the turbos should be working with the second kicking in at 4,500 revs etc.

The car was still quick, no doubt about that, but it just felt a little stifled. I didn't get that kick everyone spoke about and I began to wonder if I was missing something,

I'm based in the UK and took my car down to the top guys down at Haywards Rotarty near Reading for them to take a look. 1 hour of labour later and it turns out one of the flaps that opens / shuts to let exhaust gas to the second turbo had locked shut after one of the connectors (not sure which one but think it was just a linking pin) had snapped off.

So with second turbo now spooling its like driving a different car. In fact its completely insane I've never been in something quite like it. It felt like my first time properly diving an FD. Completely an utterly mental, screaming with a massive smile on my face along the M4 all the way back to London.

Awesome.

(Cheeky plug for the guys at Haywards but to be honest they deserve it. More than anything they've just got a passion for the rotaries and it shines through in their approach and their work. Well worth the journey).

sbnrx7 03-31-10 02:13 PM

Welcome to the show my friend. Just don't ride in a modified FD. It will make you sick and set your wallet on fire.

DeeSan 03-31-10 03:44 PM

that wallet you talking of, I don't remember seeing that sorta thing... maybe it just vanished to thin air LOL

oo7arkman 03-31-10 05:42 PM

^^ same thing happened to mine to. Damn wallets....

Seriously though, the transition of the factory twins is just so much fun it always put a smile on my face. Congrats on the purchase and I hope you continue to enjoy it!!

7passu 03-31-10 06:14 PM

Yes....don't ever ride in or drive a big single and ported FD....it's a terrible thing

musclecarconvert 03-31-10 06:52 PM

I pawned my wallet to pay for rx7 parts

smog-guy707 03-31-10 08:01 PM

ah... sounds like me.. it took 8 months to find out my turbos were bad:(

now I have a single turbo, havent seen my wallet since:lol:

cjj 04-01-10 03:07 AM

The plans are already laid for further expenditure. Last night I broked it to the girlfriend that the holiday will have to wait as an Apexi ECU is ultimately an essential part that I need to buy else the car will not run properly.

Double_J 04-01-10 06:44 AM

Lol I had a similar story. I purchased my car and was happy with the style and speed. Then I found out it had only been running on the primary turbo. Well the car was torn apart and the mods in my signature were done.

I almost shit my pants when the secondary came on. I called a buddy who has a stock FD and was freaking out. Is this what the secondary is suppose to be like. It was amazing!!

My only regret is not having the car longer in stock form so I could compare and appreciate the difference. I've been contemplating test driving one for sale just so I can see what it would have been like :)

armytim2002 04-01-10 10:26 AM

Hell you dont even need to ride in a modified one. I love my RX7 and felt the same way when I first bought it but now I want more :)


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