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Old 06-10-06, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jay3
If i go with a TII FC, how much less work in terms of time/money should i expect to do compared to the FD? and about how long on the average will a t2 motor last?
consider an NA FC with really low miles or moderate miles with a good rebuild. have you ever driven an rx-7? even the NA's are exciting cars. i LOVE me 88.
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Old 06-10-06, 03:12 PM
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Well I have had 2 cars before my FD and I am 17. I pay for every aftermarket mod and gas and my parents pay insurance. Its not that bad for me cuz im still in high school and have someone i know to take it to if there are any huge problems. I also daily drive my FD. But if you are going to college and have no car experience. I really wouldn't purchase one right now. I would wait until my 2nd year at least
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Old 06-10-06, 08:00 PM
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I had a
camry
gsr integra pushed to the limits
celica gts litely modded
now the 93 fd,
I have no time to drive it so it gives me time to save for it before i bought it i made sure i had 5k for just in case fund, that i now it will need.all paid for by the USMC.
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Old 06-10-06, 08:27 PM
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my civic hatch dd is getting 28mpg...good but kinda low for a 95 hatch
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Old 06-10-06, 08:53 PM
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first car at age 16 was a 1990 eclipse turbo = many speeding tickets and learned how to drive with many expenses
2nd car was a 88 rx7 gtu = absolutly loved it and learned how to have fun in a rwd
3rd car was a 89 mx6 turbo = DD
4th car was a 98 grand prix gtp = DD, grandma car with power
5th car is my 94 rx7 = now sitting in garage waiting for money for a stage 3 street race port with 3mm apex seals and all the goodies to go with to hopefully get to 550+ rwhp someday = $15K+
6th vehicle is my 98 F150 = DD/ muddin mother f***er!

I'm 22 now and love my rx7s and cars with turbos or superchargers. I have also worked all through high school and now work 50+ hours a week to pay for them.
Take it from me if you have the time and money I'd reluctantly say go for it but if you just want a sweet *** car start with the FC will do as many nuts as you want it to and still look good.

just my $.02

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Old 06-10-06, 11:04 PM
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get a FWD vehicle for your first car. Hands down. An experienced driver on the street will still be caught with his pants down taking an FD (or any other purebred sports car for that matter) for granted.

They are fast, unforgiving, and if you go into one without the proper attitude and experience; they bite harder than a pitbull on steroids.
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Old 06-10-06, 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Monkman33
get a FWD vehicle for your first car. Hands down. An experienced driver on the street will still be caught with his pants down taking an FD (or any other purebred sports car for that matter) for granted.

They are fast, unforgiving, and if you go into one without the proper attitude and experience; they bite harder than a pitbull on steroids.
Thats just ridiculous, don't tell him a FWD vehicle is what he needs. THERES NOTHING WRONG WITH RWD. Nothing at all. NOT ONE THING. Theres just stupid drivers, and learning on a FWD isn't going to make them a better RWD driver.

I can see where you say the FD is unforgiving, but if you don't push it when you shouldn't(ie. on the street), you won't have trouble. Stop acting like the car is hard to drive. Its just like any other car as long as you take it easy on the throttle. I've driven my car in pure downpours and it didn't magically end up in a ditch.

Don't be stupid and your car will be fine. You make a stupid decision, and you'll have to pay for it in any car. Atleast in the FD, maybe you'll scare yourself out of doing it.
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Old 06-11-06, 08:12 AM
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Just a question...how much is insurance for you teens? I pay £3k for insurance & im 21! Been into FD's for nearly 3 years and iv paid over £12k in the last 3 years!
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Old 06-11-06, 10:22 AM
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it was my second car (first was my ford escord=prom date vehicle) but the FD is the first car that ive owned and paid for

for liability i was paing $150 for full coverage i was paying $315

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Old 06-11-06, 10:59 AM
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hmmm well maybe i dont count because im married and 20 buuuuut i wouldnt reccomend buying an fd unless you have a daily, me and my wife have good paying jobs enough so i can still go to school. but i know if my car were to go down at a time when i didnt have money to fix it that she might have to sit for a bit because college is going to come first. its not that hard to maintain if you have a good knowledge of cars. ive owned quite a few cars before this so i wasnt really scared to get into an fd lol


1981 el camino (still have)
1990 mazda rx7 (sold)
1991 mazda rx7 turbo swap (sold)
1987 mazda rx7 t2 (sold)
1993 mazda rx7 (current weekend car)

so as you can see i played around with cars that were very forgiving, the 1991 was the best car ive ever owned, VERY low maintainence very dependable and quick, basically wait and buy it for yourself it will be so much more meaningful. id even reccomend getting an NA fc and learning everything you can before stepping into a t2 or fd.
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Old 06-11-06, 01:43 PM
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I am 18 years old and bought my car when I was 17. It was not my first car but was my first real car in the sense that I have to pay for everything except insurance. Dont listen to people telling you to get a FWD first. That will do nothing but prolong you learning on a RWD which you will need to do later anyway. This is the way I looked at it, my car broke down and I needed a new car I had been looking for months and was going to get a volvo. Then by acccident I came across my current car the rx-7. I bought it the next week. Yes this car does use a lot of money, $70 to fill it up and it only goes 250 miles on a tank. However I pay for everything that has to do with maintenence and that costs alot of money. I not only daily drive my car, but use it for my job which is delivering pizzas. Some may see this as stupid but I bought the car to enjoy and do enjoy it. It has its problems and every once in awhile I catch myself looking back and thinking that I should have gotten the volvo, but then I go look at my car and go for a drive. You only live once, enjoy your life you dont want to regret not getting the car. If its too hard for you to have you can always sell it and get a beater or a different rx-7. Just my thoughts, sorry for the long post.
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Old 06-11-06, 02:27 PM
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the key point imo is the FD is NOT a daily driver....most teenagers can't afford two (nice) cars unless mommy and daddy are giving hand-outs

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Old 06-11-06, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by thockey13
Yes this car does use a lot of money, $70 to fill it up and it only goes 250 miles on a tank. However I pay for everything that has to do with maintenence and that costs alot of money. I not only daily drive my car, but use it for my job which is delivering pizzas. Some may see this as stupid but I bought the car to enjoy and do enjoy it. It has its problems and every once in awhile I catch myself looking back and thinking that I should have gotten the volvo, but then I go look at my car and go for a drive. You only live once, enjoy your life you dont want to regret not getting the car. If its too hard for you to have you can always sell it and get a beater or a different rx-7. Just my thoughts, sorry for the long post.
more power to ya, but I would not be delivering pizzas in an FD lol

geez....go buy an old Civic for a few hundred, you will recoup your investment in a year or so
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Old 06-11-06, 02:35 PM
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thats a true pizza delivery fd...does it have pizza decals on it?
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Old 06-11-06, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by thockey13
I not only daily drive my car, but use it for my job which is delivering pizzas.
I delivered pizza for years! In my old Civic. Made really good money.
So... got any pics of your FD with the pizza company logo on it?
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Old 06-11-06, 03:42 PM
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ive seen too many nice cars wrecked because they were the owner's first car.
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Old 06-11-06, 04:18 PM
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If you really want an FD for a DD and a first car. Buy a cheap beater civic, and a blown motor FD. Drive the civic while you install an LS1 or a rebuilt 13B-REW in the FD. You will save some money and in the process learn a lot about how to work on these cars. You will also have a lot more appreciation for the car when its done because it will have your own sweat and skin in it.

If you plan on keeping the car through college i would go LS1 but thats a whole other argument.

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Old 06-11-06, 04:37 PM
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Yah, LS1 = reliability!
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Old 06-11-06, 06:26 PM
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here's another question.

are you mechanically inclined? if not, be ready to get *** raped.
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Old 06-11-06, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by rastarajah
here's another question.

are you mechanically inclined? if not, be ready to get *** raped.
hmmm...where does the motor oil go?
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Old 06-11-06, 09:19 PM
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Its stupidass threads like this one that are ruining this forum, which last time I checked, was a TECH forum. GG.
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huh?

this was never strictly a tech sub-forum....what rock have you been living under?

https://www.rx7club.com/general-rotary-tech-support-11/
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Old 06-11-06, 11:52 PM
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I know, but its my monday (sunday night->monday morn), so I figured I would type something negative to get me off to a good start.
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Old 06-12-06, 12:27 AM
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I had to stab Commie Koreans for 2 straight years to earn my first car. Your first car is a sports car? I don't know you personally, but if you're like any of the hoodlums I see running around these days, I sugggest you do your parents a favor and invest in a huge life insurance policy.

Are you one of those "e-mo" kids smoking their cigarettes outside of school with t-shirts that I gave to Goodwill several years back?

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Old 06-12-06, 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by WaLieN
I had to stab Commie Koreans for 2 straight years to earn my first car. Your first car is a sports car? I don't know you personally, but if you're like any of the hoodlums I see running around these days, I sugggest you do your parents a favor and invest in a huge life insurance policy.

Are you one of those "e-mo" kids smoking their cigarettes outside of school with t-shirts that I gave to Goodwill several years back?
walien hands down ftw hahahaha
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