1994 jspec project
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1994 jspec project
Hello, my name is Ben and I have some questions for the rx7 club world. I recently (legally) imported a 1994 jspec efini rx7. The drive train is out and the engine needs a rebuild. My question is A should I rebuild it stock B rebuild it with a stage two/three set up with stock twin turbos or C build up the engine and vehicle for a single turbo. I am planning on selling it after I properly break it in and make sure everything is kosher. What do you guys think? I'm open to any and all advice for this build.
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Hi Ben,
This section of the forum is more for people showing their own builds. Your question would be better suited in the regular 3rd gen section.
If you are planning to sell the car, you might want to keep it as stock as possible. That is at least the idea with US spec FD's. Stock FD's are becoming harder to find and I guess people value them higher than modified FD's....depends on the type of modifications as well. But don't know if the same applies to Jspec FD's
But yeah. If you want to play it safe and have a good resale valueI I would keep it stock.
This section of the forum is more for people showing their own builds. Your question would be better suited in the regular 3rd gen section.
If you are planning to sell the car, you might want to keep it as stock as possible. That is at least the idea with US spec FD's. Stock FD's are becoming harder to find and I guess people value them higher than modified FD's....depends on the type of modifications as well. But don't know if the same applies to Jspec FD's
But yeah. If you want to play it safe and have a good resale valueI I would keep it stock.