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live4rx7 03-23-07 12:21 AM

new here
 
whats up fells and ladys. im new to the forum. im buying a 93 rx7 twinturbo touring next saturday. and i just wanted to intorduce my self. im 18 bought the car with my own blood and heart. just had a few questions what is the base hp for the model that i am getting. also it had 67k on it so what problems shoudl i expcet. i used to own an mr2 and was on the forum for some time. but the rx7 has always been my dream,and finally after workng for 2 monhths iv saved up the money for it. hope ton get to know you all

mono4lamar 03-23-07 12:40 AM

welcome to the money pit! :bigthumb:

Rx7_Nut13B 03-23-07 12:46 AM


Originally Posted by mono4lamar
welcome to the money pit! :bigthumb:

Well it isnt a money pit untill it breaks, or you want more hp

I think i got 15K in upgrades on mine, that isnt even the cost of the car.

Welcome

zack4173 03-23-07 12:48 AM

your seriously asking what the horsepower it is and you say its your dream car. Your gonna learn alot read the stickies in the 3rd gen section. Most of what you need is in there. But base horsepower is 255hp and 210ft lbs.

mirabile 03-23-07 12:48 AM

welcome.

live4rx7 03-23-07 09:13 AM

grthanks alot also it is my dream car. iv been trying to find specs on my car but never really got any real specs. onlky spec i got was "its fast" what are your vendors to get parts from?? turbo upgrades and so forth.

DaveW 03-23-07 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by live4rx7
grthanks alot also it is my dream car. iv been trying to find specs on my car but never really got any real specs. onlky spec i got was "its fast" what are your vendors to get parts from?? turbo upgrades and so forth.

Again, and not to be rude, but READ THE STICKIES at the top of the forum. You need to understand this car and what it needs (like stuff to take care of when you first get it, reliability modifications, etc.) before you start upgrading.

Good luck!

HKNY 03-23-07 09:51 AM

a good piece of advice, leave the car as it is for awhile and enjoy it. Dont change anything for awhile

ArmitageGVR4 03-23-07 10:16 AM

Obviously you haven't done even the most basic research on the car. I hope you've budgeted several thousand or more for repairs and maintenance or more if it needs a new motor. Did you get the car thoroughly inspected by a qualified rotary technician and get a compression check? Do you even know what you're getting into here with this car? Also these cars even in stock form are a real handful. Many experienced adults have wrecked these things so be careful. Your dream can very quickly turn into your worst nightmare if you don't do the proper research and inspection before buying the car.

Authentikdit 03-23-07 11:06 AM

Take it from a guy who purchased his FD 6 months ago when I was 18..DO NOT buy this car if you don't even know as much as the stock horsepower or torque..You will thank me a month or 2 down the road.Otherwise,I see 1 of 2 things in the near future:A thread saying "Help!My engine is blown!",or,another thread containing something along the lines of this..

https://www.king5.com/images/slidesh...e/images/a.jpg

7_rocket 03-23-07 11:08 AM

^^ who is the owner of this car? is he on the forum?

rynberg 03-23-07 11:10 AM

There's a thread (or three) about it in the lounge....the 18-year old driver did it the first day he bought the car.

mono4lamar 03-23-07 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Authentikdit
Take it from a guy who purchased his FD 6 months ago when I was 18..DO NOT buy this car if you don't even know as much as the stock horsepower or torque..You will thank me a month or 2 down the road.Otherwise,I see 1 of 2 things in the near future:A thread saying "Help!My engine is blown!",or,another thread containing something along the lines of this..

https://www.king5.com/images/slidesh...e/images/a.jpg

Holy shit! It would be funny if it wasn't an fd...

drivelikejehu 03-23-07 11:31 AM

welcome.

read read read read read. before you even consider touching the car. thats the best thing you can do. theres so much information here that is REQUIRED for you to read.

seeing that you saved up the money in 2 months, you obviously have some money to play with, so not modding the car is probably going to be pretty hard to resist. if the cash is really burning a hole in your pocket go buy a nice set of wheels, but what ever you do dont touch the engine yet. even if you just need a new clutch, go read 50 threads about clutches. im sure joe mechanic or your buddy down the street will be pretty baffled when the tranny seems to still be stuck to the engine.

being that your young (like me), be careful with it like everyone said. im 19 now (got my car when i was 17) and ive been good to it so its been pretty good to me. i had all these plans for the car when i got it, and after reading here for 2 years, i havent modded anything. everything you do, there must be something done first, keep that in mind.

good luck. be open minded and make friends here.

jojodotcom 03-23-07 11:37 AM

What kind of job allows you to buy a FD after working only 2 months? Are you guys hiring?

Stix37867 03-23-07 12:03 PM


Originally Posted by jojodotcom
What kind of job allows you to buy a FD after working only 2 months?

I agree. I'm assuming that you got a loan and you saved the money for the down payment. In that case, DO NOT modify the car. Use any extra money to pay it off. One thing that you see a lot of is these things losing their value due to blown engine, vaccuum leak in the "rats nest" of the sequential system, ect. Getting a loan and still having $10k+ still on the loan when you blow the motor and the value drops to 7-8k is not good. Even if you say you'd just keep it and rebuild when you get the money is not a good idea. You never know when your life could take a turn for the worst and require you to sell.

Just my opinion though...


And like everyone said, read the FAQ's and Stickies.

Authentikdit 03-23-07 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by jojodotcom
What kind of job allows you to buy a FD after working only 2 months? Are you guys hiring?

We typically refer to that as being a "street pharmacist" ;)

live4rx7 03-23-07 12:54 PM

Lofl.. Im A Mortgage Broker And And Every Deal I Close I Put Around 3 Grand Away For My Car. My Fees Can Start And 10k For Closing Cost Just On My Part And The Another For 7 For My Firm... I'v Been Saving Up Money For The Car For The Longest Time I Dont Like To Borrow Money. And I Hate Credit Cards.(i Have One But I Out My Limit To Only 1k). In This Business You Can Make Up To 30-40k A Month, My Self I Average Around 15-20k. But I Help My Mom And Brother Out With Bills, I Dont Really Get To Enjoy My Money Becuase I Work From 830 A.m Till Around 9-930pm Monday Thur Saturday. I Have A Seperate Saving Account Just For My Car. Alot Of People Tell Me Its A Money Pit. Thats Why Every Deal I Close About 1/4 Of It Goes To My Rx7 Account(what I Like To Call It.)but Over All I Like What I Do. And Its 100% Legal Lol

jojodotcom 03-23-07 01:05 PM

With that kind of income you can build a really nice FD~
But I agree with the other guys, drive it for awhile first then you know which direction you want to go~

Montego 03-23-07 01:34 PM

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HAYWIRE93 03-23-07 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by live4rx7
Lofl.. Im A Mortgage Broker And And Every Deal I Close I Put Around 3 Grand Away For My Car. My Fees Can Start And 10k For Closing Cost Just On My Part And The Another For 7 For My Firm... I'v Been Saving Up Money For The Car For The Longest Time I Dont Like To Borrow Money. And I Hate Credit Cards.(i Have One But I Out My Limit To Only 1k). In This Business You Can Make Up To 30-40k A Month, My Self I Average Around 15-20k. But I Help My Mom And Brother Out With Bills, I Dont Really Get To Enjoy My Money Becuase I Work From 830 A.m Till Around 9-930pm Monday Thur Saturday. I Have A Seperate Saving Account Just For My Car. Alot Of People Tell Me Its A Money Pit. Thats Why Every Deal I Close About 1/4 Of It Goes To My Rx7 Account(what I Like To Call It.)but Over All I Like What I Do. And Its 100% Legal Lol

So you make 180-200k a year and you are only 18?Sorry I just find this hard to believe.

preludesh2000 03-23-07 04:58 PM

like said already...read read read....
good luck and take care of her

brad

live4rx7 03-23-07 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by HAYWIRE93
So you make 180-200k a year and you are only 18?Sorry I just find this hard to believe.


nothing is hard all you have to do is work. and i work for fidelity bank we close around 50-60 million a month on slow months. find somone who is a broker and ask them if its possible. then come talk to me. if you're a go getter you can do what ever you put youre mind to

OneRotor 03-23-07 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by live4rx7
Lofl.. Im A Mortgage Broker And And Every Deal I Close I Put Around 3 Grand Away For My Car. My Fees Can Start And 10k For Closing Cost Just On My Part And The Another For 7 For My Firm... I'v Been Saving Up Money For The Car For The Longest Time I Dont Like To Borrow Money. And I Hate Credit Cards.(i Have One But I Out My Limit To Only 1k). In This Business You Can Make Up To 30-40k A Month, My Self I Average Around 15-20k. But I Help My Mom And Brother Out With Bills, I Dont Really Get To Enjoy My Money Becuase I Work From 830 A.m Till Around 9-930pm Monday Thur Saturday. I Have A Seperate Saving Account Just For My Car. Alot Of People Tell Me Its A Money Pit. Thats Why Every Deal I Close About 1/4 Of It Goes To My Rx7 Account(what I Like To Call It.)but Over All I Like What I Do. And Its 100% Legal Lol


Don't Capitalize Every Word Because It's Hard To Read.

drivelikejehu 03-23-07 07:16 PM

^yeah i dont understand how/why people do that. its almost like its automated since they never miss a word.


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