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Not gonna lie, that IRP Half-bridgy with Ihor's 'Super-Uki' exhaust ports sounded so gawddamn good ripping around the track that I've been contemplating moving to that ever since
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From: Long Island NY 11746
^^ Nice pic mike. Thanks for the compliments
Rich, I know you jelly bro.
I plan to pull and disassemble the motor in the coming weeks so stay tuned....
Rich, I know you jelly bro.
I plan to pull and disassemble the motor in the coming weeks so stay tuned....
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The update is The motor was pulled and disassembled. The front iron is definitely cracked. Oil pan had a quart of oil in it so the bearings and everything else is good. I purchased a new iron from atkins and have finally sent out the iron to goopy to cut the bridge then I will go from there with getting the rest of the porting done. Now that it is warm out I wanna drive it again.
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So I started working on the car. I am upgrading the battery cables from 4 to 1/0 gauge. After driving the car for like an hour the wires would be warm so I think larger gauge wires was in order. I should be getting the front iron back this week and I will then start on the reassembly of the block.

These are the wires I used.

To install the wires and to clean up the messy interior I also removed the seats. There was a ton of **** under there. LOL

I plan to have this car running and driving in about 6 weeks.

These are the wires I used.

To install the wires and to clean up the messy interior I also removed the seats. There was a ton of **** under there. LOL

I plan to have this car running and driving in about 6 weeks.
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I did the exact same thing last month, swapped from 4ga to 1/0, also using welding cable although not the same brand. I haven't tried starting the car yet because half the engine bay is still torn apart. But I had some slow cranking issues at one point and figured this was worth a shot. I never felt if they were warm before.
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^ I never had cranking issues. I think the larger wire was needed due to the electric water pump drawing a lot of power.
This came in the mail last night. So excited to start on the motor soon.
Also im selling my ECU and patch harness if interested. https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati.../#post12054102
This came in the mail last night. So excited to start on the motor soon.
Also im selling my ECU and patch harness if interested. https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati.../#post12054102
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Yes they are. I cant wait for you to get the dyno so we can see what my car puts down.
Going with haltech elite.
Yup. Cant wait. Nice pic.
Going with haltech elite.
Yup. Cant wait. Nice pic.
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Thanks
I really hope to have the motor running by sunday evening but realistically it will be probably like tuesday or wednesday the following week.
Im currently working on relocating the fuse/relay boxes and hating every second of it but once its done it should be nice.
I really hope to have the motor running by sunday evening but realistically it will be probably like tuesday or wednesday the following week.
Im currently working on relocating the fuse/relay boxes and hating every second of it but once its done it should be nice.































