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sup224 06-07-04 07:21 PM

im new
 
hello everyone im new here.... i been looking into getting an rx-7. i have a sc400 now 95. Im wondering if you guys can give me some information on these rotary engines and if they are good? Im a fan of japanese cars due to their reliability. Like the lexus and supras for example. runs up to like 200,000 miles.

My questions are if the rx-7 i was looking into this one.http://autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ca...or=&cardist=77

is this a good deal for this car? Also I was looking to see if someone could plz post the specs like host power and what other 1/4 miles this does stock? What other cars are in the catagories with rx-7's? Are they up with the v8 vettes, supras, turbo is300, possibly acura nsx's?

I also like the photo shoot I saw with the three rx7's hosted by the guys in IO. Im wondering what are the best upgrades to get for someone new to add more horsepower???? Also the best fit rims/tires? I really want a HKS BOV (the best one) for this car. Also how does it sound? is this a cool ride? good pickup? hows the rotary engine? gas mileage? What i really liked too was on fast on furious the red rx-7 had a veilside bodykit, how do u guys feel about these bodykits and where can you purchase them? Another thing, The custom headlights that are on those 2 cars in the photo shoot what and where can you get them from? I really like that look.

Thanks guys

rynberg 06-07-04 07:23 PM

:rolleyes:

Read the newbie sticky please.

Black97VR4 06-07-04 07:23 PM

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...threadid=68640

Welcome to the forum. :)

dexmex88 06-07-04 07:28 PM

Autotrader car looks a bit high, very nice though. SEARCH

AntiVenom7 06-07-04 07:29 PM

welcome to the forum. however, you may find that people are not too receptive to your post; we get this question at least 6-7/week. just use the search, but to give you a simple answer; no, the RX7 is not reliable.

FormerPorscheGuy 06-07-04 07:31 PM

Welcoem to the forum. Read everything you can and search.

Rhode_Dog 06-07-04 07:32 PM

this website is your friend http://www.scuderiaciriani.com

SpeedKing 06-07-04 07:47 PM


Originally posted by JMunilla94RX7

no, the RX7 is not reliable.
Your typical high mileage, modded-up-the-ass, beat-on RX-7, yes. That '94 R2 w/ 28K, if he keeps it stock and takes care of it, should be fairly trouble-free. :)

PVerdieck 06-07-04 07:47 PM

This is your friend too:
https://www.rx7club.com/search.php

AntiVenom7 06-07-04 08:28 PM


Originally posted by SpeedKing
Your typical high mileage, modded-up-the-ass, beat-on RX-7, yes. That '94 R2 w/ 28K, if he keeps it stock and takes care of it, should be fairly trouble-free. :)

your right, he shouldn't have a problem if he keeps it stock. like anyone does that :rolleyes: :D

cpa7man 06-07-04 08:44 PM

How about this one. http://autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ca...lor=&cardist=0

This is a good one. All other FD's are unreliable. This is the one you want.:)

Beny 06-07-04 08:46 PM

please note that BOVs are for venting air surges, not sound.


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