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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 08:45 AM
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upgradeparts due to BNR-purchase

Hi, Øyvind from Norway here.
I have purchased a set of BNRs from brian, and he will ship them soon, and i wonder what setup you recommend together with the BNRs.

I have purchased the following:
New big radiator
bit IC-kit, FMIC
Apexi PFC
Magnecor 10mm ignitionwires
stage3 ACTclutch and lightened flywheel
3" down and midpipe with 3" kakimoto catback
Poly-bushings allround

Will get:
The RP fuelpump: http://www.rx7.com/store/rx7/fdfuel.html
fuelkit B here: http://kgparts.com/index.php?page=kg~fuel~price
'AEM UEGO wideband with bosh-sensor
HKS Twinpower
Dragon performance diffbrace and trannybrace.
Streetport and rebuild engine.


Watercooling, what do people recommend? Need an easy to install, reliable kit. Any suggestions?

Anything you would do another way? Other parts?

Thanks in advance.

Øyvind
Bergen, Norway
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Old Jun 8, 2008 | 04:49 AM
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I'd throw in a boost controller, silicone vacuum lines, and insure that all your other reliability mods are taken care of already.

MASSIVE mod will be a quality tune on that PFC.

If by "watercooling" you mean Water Injection, than I'd look at Aquamist, it's out of the UK so won't be *too* far for shipping, and it's not terribly expensive either.

Really what support mods you get for the BNRs depends on what you want to do with them.. do you want to keep at, or close to, stock power/boost levels? or do you plan on pushing 1.3+bar of boost pressure... It's all dependent on what your end goals are.
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Old Jun 8, 2008 | 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by fendamonky
I'd throw in a boost controller, silicone vacuum lines, and insure that all your other reliability mods are taken care of already.

MASSIVE mod will be a quality tune on that PFC.

If by "watercooling" you mean Water Injection, than I'd look at Aquamist, it's out of the UK so won't be *too* far for shipping, and it's not terribly expensive either.

Really what support mods you get for the BNRs depends on what you want to do with them.. do you want to keep at, or close to, stock power/boost levels? or do you plan on pushing 1.3+bar of boost pressure... It's all dependent on what your end goals are.
Hi! Thanks for the answer
Allready got a Blitz SBC-ID boostcontroller and Blitz datalogit unit. Silicone vacuumlines is on the engine allready.

The PFC will be tuned by Garabedian racing in sweeden, he is very good at it

The goal is to push what the BNRs are good for, 1,3+ is just down my alley
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Old Jun 8, 2008 | 07:04 AM
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Your car will very VERY loud with your setup. Everyone in your neighborhood will hate you for disturbing the peace every time you start your car. You should consider a midpipe with some sort of quality silencer in it.
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Old Jun 8, 2008 | 09:57 AM
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