I have Questions on Mods for an RX-7
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Start doin' some reading. Here are a few places to start:
http://rx7.freeservers.com/rx7links.html
http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobinette/
http://www.rx7.com/
http://rx7.freeservers.com/rx7links.html
http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobinette/
http://www.rx7.com/
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Make sure the reliability mods are done first:
http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/reliability.html
Then you can look into the more fun/powerful mods..
http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/reliability.html
Then you can look into the more fun/powerful mods..
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I recently got a rx7, 93' silver touring. Be sure you know what you are getting into when moding that car. The more and more mods you do the less mechanics will want to work on it.
But a rx7 with mods is definatly a good idea, if you want more speed I myself am looking for a good intake system for a decent price.
help??
But a rx7 with mods is definatly a good idea, if you want more speed I myself am looking for a good intake system for a decent price.
help??
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Originally posted by mrb63083
I myself am looking for a good intake system for a decent price.
help??
I myself am looking for a good intake system for a decent price.
help??
Cold/sealed box intakes are more expensive unless you purchase a used one. Open air intakes are less expensive, but you can draw in warm engine air at idle.
You need to be more specific as to what you are looking for and how much you want to spend.
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