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roland88 Jan 1, 2008 04:33 AM

What to do when nothing is wrong
 
I went to the garage today, eyed over the freshly waxed FD, disconnected the battery minder and closed the hood, sat in my freshly Meguirs leather protectant cleaned seats, switched her on and knocked back the Accelerated Warm Up (cause I know it's bad for the engine). Gently backed it out of the garage.

Let her idling for 3 minutes to avoid cold start flooding - checked the garage floor for any overnight leaks. (nothing)

I lifted the hood again and eyed over the engine and marvelled over the complexity - you wouldn't have guessed that I have had the FD for 14 years.

I flicked through the RX7 parts fische last night looking for replacement parts to order, but there wasn't really much I could think of - maybe some plastic trim anchor points that have lost a little grip????

I guess I could give the FD another coat of wax.......

The FD is such a magical car, and I have had some challenges in the past, but would do it all over again - it's a life experience that non FD owners would have trouble comprehending.

Another New Year and another year older for the FD, let's hope the passion never dies and the parts last forever!!!!

adam c Jan 1, 2008 09:28 AM

You could put your car cover on it to keep the dust off :D.

GARCO MOTORWORKS Jan 1, 2008 10:06 AM

Rest And Save Your Money

Mahjik Jan 1, 2008 10:11 AM

"What to do when nothing is wrong" - How about drive it?

CantGoStraight Jan 1, 2008 11:04 AM

I hate for mine to sit. Drive it.

wolfman Jan 1, 2008 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Mahjik (Post 7683533)
"What to do when nothing is wrong" - How about drive it?

Mahjik took the words right out of my mouth...take her for a nice ride (or vice versa).

Of course you could do some minor stuff...I just replaced the ashtray with an armrest console and am cleaning the residue from where my front emblem was so I can put new efini badges on.

jeff p Jan 1, 2008 12:16 PM

take it for a drive!. dust it off and cover it up. enjoy having an FD without any problems.

Happy New Year Everyone!

Jeff

crcleofdst Jan 1, 2008 03:01 PM

Umm, congratulations?? How dare you come in here and brag like that!!!!!! :D



The forum sentences you to drive it hard until there is something to fix. Report back when something breaks so the forum can point and laugh at you. :)

spandy Jan 1, 2008 03:29 PM


What to do when nothing is wrong
Is it even possible to get to that point? :rlaugh:

Like stated above, drive it and enjoy all your hard work. :icon_tup:

roland88 Jan 1, 2008 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by Mahjik (Post 7683533)
"What to do when nothing is wrong" - How about drive it?

...then it might get dirty :)

roland88 Jan 1, 2008 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by crcleofdst (Post 7684234)
Umm, congratulations?? How dare you come in here and brag like that!!!!!! :D



The forum sentences you to drive it hard until there is something to fix. Report back when something breaks so the forum can point and laugh at you. :)

OK, you caught me out .... I was bragging

j n Jan 1, 2008 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by spandy (Post 7684292)
Is it even possible to get to that point? :rlaugh:

Like stated above, drive it and enjoy all your hard work. :icon_tup:

+1 lol most fds i see on this forum is either running with some kinks that need to be worked out or, it in a state of discombobulated-ness " thats right i said it :) "

crcleofdst Jan 1, 2008 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by roland88 (Post 7684446)
OK, you caught me out .... I was bragging



Trust me, if my FD was running, I would be bragging too! :)

mdpalmer Jan 1, 2008 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by roland88 (Post 7683343)
Another New Year and another year older for the FD, let's hope the passion never dies and the parts last forever!!!!

I have been asking myself the same question about parts lasting for forver too... congrats on the well sorted car, I love my car dearly too, she's been good to me :D

R-R-Rx7 Jan 1, 2008 07:56 PM

pray it will stay like that LOL

silverTRD Jan 1, 2008 11:17 PM

i have no problems with my fd at all. the problem that comes in to play is not having enough money to mod it the way i want to. but i do pray about it on occasion. lol

spandy Jan 1, 2008 11:27 PM

Really you think about it, why does it have to be "perfect". Is that the last motor that will ever go in your car? Do you really think that spending all that money will enable you to have the hood welded shut because nothing will ever break again?

I promote doing things the right way, but it doesn't have to be "perfect". All though I enjoy viewing others projects that are better than show room condition, but I don't have the patience to wait 2,4,10 years just for the perfect setup.

This was not a stab at the poster or anyone here, just I have noticed a ton of "perfect setups" that have been floating around the board the last couple years, and one they are all different and two....well, obviously they are never perfect because those guys are still posting in the tech help sections constantly like everyone else either seeking help or bitching about something else that went wrong. :rlaugh:

FD3Smaniac Jan 1, 2008 11:52 PM

dont drive it, slide it... till sumthing breaks, then u'll have something to do and when shit breaks get ahold of me so i can make some money selling you parts

cp1 Jan 2, 2008 01:17 AM

hahaha know how i know your lying? cause you think theres nothing wrong! lol ahahaha that will keep me laughing for a few days.... because an RX that has zero problems is a fabled unicorn... like the proverbial celestial teapot it just doesnt exist. there are only two kinds of rx7 and those are rx7s that dont run cause you cant find the problems and rx7s that run just enough to make you stop looking for the problems.

then again im cynical...


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