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Old Sep 17, 2004 | 07:10 PM
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In my optinion when you go 18" and up you normally have to lower the car or it will look like a 4WD Even though lowered coilovers like Tien etc handle ok while being very stiff, i like the handling of the stock car. That black front front spolier will get even more miffed as well!
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Old Sep 17, 2004 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by DaiOni
"We got a wierd type 2 here - 12-9-10 boost pattern."
Mine has a pretty similar pattern - I thought it was a problem (it's not...?). I've never been able to find any data in japanese that shows the patterns
Because it was all done below board to avoid re-complying with emissions. I've swapped in a type 1 ECU and boost went back to 10-8-10 so it's definitely Mazda being dodgy (again). They slipped the s7 into OZ by saying it was just another s6.
I remember Motor magazine at the time crying bullshit! My type 2 definately made more power stock than my type 1 did even with a RE-A ecu.

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"Fooboy off ausrotary has an oz-delivered 1993 Black FD."
I actually thought his was MB.
100% certain it's black.

BTW the leather front seats were still the only choice in OZ at least as far as 95. I hate them
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Old Sep 17, 2004 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Seven Heaven
Hey question to all FD owners....I am thinking to put wheels on my car....FD...
18" or 19" ? Any of you guys tried both? What do you think. Also If went with either....what is the best combo for handling... 18 x8 ? 18 x 8.5 ...??? or 19 x 8....
also what kind rubber....like size...245? 225?
The stock wheels are very light so you're going to hate the way it feels unless you spend a fortune. The ideal option is to get the factory 17's (8 front 8.5 back) but they're bloody hard to get. I've got two of the rears but no importer in QLD can get me the fronts. Have to buy them off the GT-P teams!
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 04:57 PM
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Thats what i was thinking...I like the stock wheels and its handling now....changing to 18"s will defin slow the car down....it will be more jumpy.....look like a 4WD like jimS6 said cause i had a set of 18"s on it b4 at a tyre shop...which means it needs to be lowered...then you are tempering with the very good factory setup already....

Why 18"s or 19"s ? cause it looks good....haha...just the look of it...I guess...not being practical.

I won't be changing my factory wheels unless if i find a set that i really want.
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by rpm_pwr
Because it was all done below board to avoid re-complying with emissions. I've swapped in a type 1 ECU and boost went back to 10-8-10 so it's definitely Mazda being dodgy (again). They slipped the s7 into OZ by saying it was just another s6.
My type 1 runs 12-8-10 even when stock. On cold nights 12-8-12. Thats with a brand new autometer guage. Actually putting on a Cat back exhaust and k&n brought it down to 12-10-8-12 (thats what the guage does)
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 08:16 PM
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better be careful....with the stock ecu you will experience full cut if you go much higher
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 09:03 PM
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mmmm, lucky ive got a Power FC in the back seat
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 09:27 PM
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awesome, can't wait to go cruising with you guys. Looks like I might have a car around new years if all goes to plan. I like the PFC, who tunes yours jim? Have you got the commander too?
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 11:15 PM
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Hi there People..

Yr knowledge on the Rx-7 is fantastic...
im leaning to get a S8 rather than the S6 after going thru yr opinions..

ive learnt heaps frm this forum Thanks

does the S8 comes with a factory sunroof...??
n wat is a reasonable price for a S8
RS type is the one to go for...??

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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 11:41 PM
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Leather and sunroof on S8 is rare. Sunroof i think was in fact only on special order. For an imported S8 expect to pay $40-42k for a good one. RS is the better choice
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 11:46 PM
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Think twice about getting a sunroof car. It really makes the car feel softer on turn in. S8's seem to range from $45k-$60k depending on year / condition.
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Old Sep 19, 2004 | 10:36 PM
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Yeah RS is a good choice. Actually, all the series 8 models are:

2002 Spirit R (Type A / B /C) : Last of the line, limited editions. 280HP, all the fruit. Special interior colouring. TYPE A/B/C determines spec. Type A gets awesome brakes, recaro's etc.

2002 Bathurst R : 280hp, adjustable shocks, carbon inserts, 16" wheels though

99-2001
Type RB : Base 265HP (came auto as well)
Type RB
Special Edition : 265 HP with spoiler, driving lights etc
Type R : 280hp 16" wheels
Type RS : 280hp, bilstiens, 17" wheels, better brakes
Type RZ : 280hp, bilstiens, 17' mesh wheels, better brakes , spiffy interior with carbon inserts, passenger footrest, only in white.

This is a very rough guide off the top of my head (DaiOni!! ) There are lots more subtle differences we could go into
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Old Sep 19, 2004 | 11:15 PM
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Jims6...hows ya car going? when ya getting it back?
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Old Sep 20, 2004 | 04:13 AM
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mmm, hopefully in 2 weeks. Engine is totally stripped already. Probably be at bathurst by that time though. Driving down from QLD to camp there. Damm, wish my GTS25T had cruise.
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Old Sep 20, 2004 | 07:19 AM
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Thanks for the responses

Im still outside the required budget.... ive got 30k. Defintely not enuff at the moment.
Can afford a S6... its so tempting.

Patience Pays... ppl say

U guys...??
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Old Sep 21, 2004 | 09:19 PM
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I have access to 3 x Series 8 RX-7 for you.

1 x 00' RZ Limited (175 ever built) only one outside japan.
1 x 00 Type R (Exhaust, Big Intercooler, Slotted Big Brakes)
1 x Spirit R Type B (Stock done 5,000km)

If you are interested let me know xspurt_rx7@hotmail.com
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Old Sep 21, 2004 | 11:22 PM
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300 RZ were made in the type vi production run
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 09:36 AM
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What are your takes on ECU? For single Turbo conversion, Microtech or Power FC? Also who can tune them in NSW?

Thanks
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 08:59 PM
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Power FC definitely has the most runs on the board. Plenty of very high hp japanese FDs using them successfully - but I also note that some of the very best cars are running big $$$ motec units.

However, from what I've seen, the majority of australian rotary tuners use microtech - so availability and knowledge base becomes a factor.

voona - you're in newie aren't you?? that would make RX engineering the local crew - and, IIRC, they use microtech
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 03:39 AM
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anyone here ever had the previlige to drive or own the ultimate rx-7.....a '02 spirit R type A?

i remember theres a limited edition rx-7 in the ps game gran turismo 2. it was a 95 A-spec (mazdaspeed?). anyone has more info on this?
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Old Oct 6, 2004 | 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by DaiOni
Power FC definitely has the most runs on the board. Plenty of very high hp japanese FDs using them successfully - but I also note that some of the very best cars are running big $$$ motec units.

However, from what I've seen, the majority of australian rotary tuners use microtech - so availability and knowledge base becomes a factor.

voona - you're in newie aren't you?? that would make RX engineering the local crew - and, IIRC, they use microtech
DaiOni,

Yes im from Newcastle, Ive 'heard' bad things about RX Eng... They are prolly really great, but you get spooked when more than 1 person tells you NOT to take your business there.

I also want to retain my AC and Cruise, and im not sure if its possible to do with the Microtech

Any comments are good

Thanks Guys
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Old Oct 6, 2004 | 05:02 AM
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Your Dam rite...........

Originally Posted by MAVrick
Here's a few pics of the best damn looking FD ever!! It has a fresh coat of series 8 vintage red. It is a 93' ex smashed car...



Funny.... I had that picture as my wallpaper, you are rite.... it is the best looking FD i have ever seen....
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Old Oct 6, 2004 | 10:16 AM
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voona: I don't know anything solid about RX - only that they are the only (?) rotary specialist in newcastle, and, IIRC, promote microtech

what i said wasn't a recommendation - not to say they are good or bad
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Old Oct 18, 2004 | 10:17 PM
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For a Street Car PFC don't bother with anything else !

Originally Posted by voona
What are your takes on ECU? For single Turbo conversion, Microtech or Power FC? Also who can tune them in NSW?

Thanks
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Old Oct 18, 2004 | 10:20 PM
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Never Produced. The A-Spec

I used to get my lunch in a Spirit R from time to time :P

the ultimate RX-7 is this.

And its for sale so buy it from me on 175 ever produced.



Originally Posted by Azagthoth
anyone here ever had the previlige to drive or own the ultimate rx-7.....a '02 spirit R type A?

i remember theres a limited edition rx-7 in the ps game gran turismo 2. it was a 95 A-spec (mazdaspeed?). anyone has more info on this?
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