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Rx7_driver_93 04-08-04 05:27 PM

Questions
 
Hey guys I'm new to the racing world, But I've always had a thing for the 1993-1994 Rx7.
My question is. Which is better The single Turbo RX7 or twin. Cause I heard the twin turbo's had a problem sync'ing up with each other. Not sure though just what I heard. I havent Bought an Rx7 yet I'm in the process so as much feedback would be great.

FormerPorscheGuy 04-08-04 05:41 PM

You have much to learn young grasshopper.

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

The search feature is also helpful for most questions you have at this time. I wish you well during your venture into the world of rotary power.

novadan67 04-08-04 05:43 PM

Prepare to be flamed, and people shouting at you to use the search function / read the newbie thread at the top of the page...

If you want some advice about buying a used 93 - 95 RX-7, read these sites:

http://robrobinette.com/buyaused.htm
http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/buying.html

Good Luck!

Rx7_driver_93 04-08-04 05:48 PM

haha
 
Sorry, thanks for the info though!

FormerPorscheGuy 04-08-04 05:48 PM

Your welcome.

fastcarfreak 04-08-04 06:37 PM

rx7s come stock with twin turbos. Lots of people upgrade to single turbo but it costs a lot of money. My single turbo conversion was over 10k all together, not counting stuff like clutch and differential. I would say learn how to drive on a near stock car first, then upgrade gradually. A single turbo rx7 is a lot to handle, even if you think you are skilled enough already (most people think this).

DCrosby 04-08-04 07:57 PM

I hate it when my Flux Capacitor gives out, and my turbos stop sync'ing... :rolleyes:
Now what's all this hub-bub I hear about vaccuum hoses !? :rlaugh:


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