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Old 05-25-07, 03:06 AM
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Originally Posted by ghost-rider
Just out of curiosity, what's the drive train layout on the 3000GT? Is it FWD, RWD, AWD?
FWD for the N/A models..(altho some have made TT fwds)..awd/aws for the TT...and some have converted to Rear-wheel drive. TT's....
Old 05-25-07, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Fearell
It's true that they're heavy cars but there isn't anything like em' in the world. I wouldn't trade mine for anything... theres nothing like going 150+ and feeling like your cruising at 60... lol screw it I can't describe it but it's an awesome feeling
try 180+ in the 7 and fills like 100.
i think a supra is probley in the same ballgame as the vr4 heavy as hell, but fills safer at high speeds.
Old 05-25-07, 09:38 AM
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Ghost-Rider check this link out:

http://www.3si.org/wiki/index.php/Ev...AWD_drivetrain.

This is about the VR4's/Stealth TT's drive train. It might be overkill but maybe you're up for a good read BTW wiki is a great place to store info and how to's etc. The RX7 club should think about one
Old 05-25-07, 07:03 PM
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^^^thanks Fearell. The all wheel drive layout seems to be similar to that of a subaru. Subarus also have a few weak links in their set up. I'm selling my WRX now...moved up to RX7 I love the rides of the month in that link.
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Originally Posted by ghost-rider
The all wheel drive layout seems to be similar to that of a subaru...
Totally different set ups, totally different engineering, there's nothing similar about the two.....aside from the fact that both cars are awd....good luck with ur RX-7
Old 05-26-07, 06:09 AM
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Recently had an accident in my FD which doesnt look too bad but I am looking at about $12,000 to put it back to new condition. Heres a link to the thread with pics of the damage. Parts are very expensive as TURBOJEFF mentioned earlier.

https://www.rx7club.com/nw-rx-7-forum-33/help-my-baby-fix-his-true-love-643690/page2/

-chuck
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