Rocketeerbandit's Rx-7 : The Never Satisfied and Relentless
#426
Lousy Crew Chief
iTrader: (10)
You won't really know the truth until the motor is apart. Seems like a common failure is with the coolant seal walls on the irons. The housings may have been replaced during the rebuild, but the irons are probably older than you think. As long as it's rebuilt right away, I don't see why the housings and rotors shouldn't still be serviceable. If it sits with blown coolant seals they tend to rust out. Hopefully the rebuild will be as easy as a new seal kit, an iron or two, and reassembly.
Matt
Matt
#427
Rotary Enthusiast
Well at least now you will find the source of why your car had been running on the hot side recently. Hopefully it's just the turbos.
#429
Well, the car was towed to Kilo Racing and the motor is going to be rebuilt. I won't know exactly what the cause was until he finishes up a couple jobs. So when he's cracking open the motor, I'll make sure to take pics so we all can Oooo and awe.
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
#436
So, kilo sees the early stages of a e shaft/ pulley wobble that I don't need to fix right now and also that I have a handful of years left on the motor. But I'm not going to rebuild it now. Just wait until it blows.
I am going to get the turbos rebuilt by bnr.
David, I'm going to use Engine Ice this time around!
@ Johnny- how's that re-wire going? Crap that looks like a nightmare!
I am going to get the turbos rebuilt by bnr.
David, I'm going to use Engine Ice this time around!
@ Johnny- how's that re-wire going? Crap that looks like a nightmare!
Last edited by Rocketeerbandit; 09-05-16 at 08:41 PM.
#438
Pictures of the BNR stage 3 twins:
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
#444
The weekend meet in Jacksonville called Mazda Meet and Eat 5 held the dyno at a local vendor, the meet held at Tom Bush Mazda, night time fare at Bold City Brewery, then finishing off Hi speed go karts today.
I brought home this award:
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
And the HP numbers and graph sheet
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
I brought home this award:
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
And the HP numbers and graph sheet
Untitled by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
#447
Mazda Meet and Eat 5 in Jacksonville
DSC07614 by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
DSC07618 by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
DSC07602 by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
DSC07614 by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
DSC07618 by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
DSC07602 by Gerald Mugar, on Flickr
#448
Put it in the microwave!
iTrader: (22)
looks like alot of like minded people are going towards the same direction. I have a 94 PEP MB and I'm trying to restore it to pristine condition little bit at a time. your FD is a inspiration and motivation at the same time !! beautiful FD
how are you liking the BNRS? I have 99spec and considering upgrade once I get a pfc in there . are you able to have functional AC with the PFC ? are you on stock fuel pump and injectors ?
how are you liking the BNRS? I have 99spec and considering upgrade once I get a pfc in there . are you able to have functional AC with the PFC ? are you on stock fuel pump and injectors ?
#449
@kensin-
Montego Blue gets a bad wrap for some reason. Maybe it's because you only see them broken down, original paint, and not cared for. Those are what my reasons of assumption.
I was inspired by kilos son Jesus Padilla who frequents the site. His 99 spec front end with gold wheels left a burning impression inside when I had a turbo Miata. I just couldn't get it out of my head so when the time proposed itself to sell my miata, I had my sequence of color choices while on the hunt for the rx7.
Montego Blue, Black, Cym. I was fortunate to find a well cared for, original owner, every recipt filed in a book, brand new motor down to new housings and rotors. He was a retired chemical engineer from Michigan and lived 3 1/2 hours away from me here in Melbourne Florida. My wife and I visited twice and after a couple weeks of negotiations and anxiety, we purchased the car cash for 16k.
That was the start of my journey and I'm here now enjoying all of the dramatic ups and downs with the vehicle.
I had the 99 spec twins installed and it did lose some torque compared tot he usdm but they were noticeably quicker and more powerful then oem twins. You quickly forget about the lose and enjoy the new power gained. The reason why I bought the BNRs was because the 99 spec twins blew an oil seal after 4 months. Talk about a waste of money but that's the chance you risk with used old car parts. With that lesson, it was easy to go brand new twins since the vehicle has all new solenoids, vacuum lines, and sensors.
I hear a lot of people in my ear telling me to go single etc with their banter but truthfully, these BNRs are quite impressive. They lose more torque on the bottom as so the 99 twins compared to the oem twins. But they pick right up midrange all the way to the top end. They are quick and responsive at 3k rpm in the right gear. Oem location but just a little longer with bigger turbines, hollowed out housings, more fins, and great power just waiting to be enjoyed.
I have a pfc running the show and I still am able to enjoy a full function cold a/c. I am on stock injectors and fuel pump but right now I am chatting with some close friends in the community to upgrade the fuel pump real soon.
Montego Blue gets a bad wrap for some reason. Maybe it's because you only see them broken down, original paint, and not cared for. Those are what my reasons of assumption.
I was inspired by kilos son Jesus Padilla who frequents the site. His 99 spec front end with gold wheels left a burning impression inside when I had a turbo Miata. I just couldn't get it out of my head so when the time proposed itself to sell my miata, I had my sequence of color choices while on the hunt for the rx7.
Montego Blue, Black, Cym. I was fortunate to find a well cared for, original owner, every recipt filed in a book, brand new motor down to new housings and rotors. He was a retired chemical engineer from Michigan and lived 3 1/2 hours away from me here in Melbourne Florida. My wife and I visited twice and after a couple weeks of negotiations and anxiety, we purchased the car cash for 16k.
That was the start of my journey and I'm here now enjoying all of the dramatic ups and downs with the vehicle.
I had the 99 spec twins installed and it did lose some torque compared tot he usdm but they were noticeably quicker and more powerful then oem twins. You quickly forget about the lose and enjoy the new power gained. The reason why I bought the BNRs was because the 99 spec twins blew an oil seal after 4 months. Talk about a waste of money but that's the chance you risk with used old car parts. With that lesson, it was easy to go brand new twins since the vehicle has all new solenoids, vacuum lines, and sensors.
I hear a lot of people in my ear telling me to go single etc with their banter but truthfully, these BNRs are quite impressive. They lose more torque on the bottom as so the 99 twins compared to the oem twins. But they pick right up midrange all the way to the top end. They are quick and responsive at 3k rpm in the right gear. Oem location but just a little longer with bigger turbines, hollowed out housings, more fins, and great power just waiting to be enjoyed.
I have a pfc running the show and I still am able to enjoy a full function cold a/c. I am on stock injectors and fuel pump but right now I am chatting with some close friends in the community to upgrade the fuel pump real soon.
Last edited by Rocketeerbandit; 10-18-16 at 08:48 AM.