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Old 11-23-02, 03:03 PM
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i need some advice

I plan on buying a FD after I graduate in a year and a half. I don't wanna go through the expensive learning process that I've heard so much about. After graduating I'm still not gonna be able to afford to go through several engines. How can I learn about FDs? I don't know anyone with one. I tried browsing the forum but it's hard to understand what everyone is talking about when I can't see it.
Old 11-23-02, 03:07 PM
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you should read the stickies at the top of the various forums. They usually will point you toward some good sites that have a lot of valuable info about RX7's. Just keep on looking through the forum and you'll find what you need. If you dont' know what's being discussed in a thread, just ask.
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basically make sure it is getting enough fuel and it never over heats

easier said than done
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If I could have done it over I would have bought a car with a new engine and already modded...you will save tons this way...I have already put 6k in mods and maintenance in mine ontop of the 17k pricetag and I am nowhere near wehere I want to be...So save dem pennys and get something good that was taken care of...

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17k? DAMN your fd must have 1,000 miles
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I have learned an immense amount of knowledge just by reading technically-related threads in the 3rd gen section. The best way to learn is by getting your hands dirty, but that's impossible for me eight months out of the year. However, I still manage to learn a great deal during those eight months by just reading up on the forum.
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