13b p-port budget build
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13b P-port on a budget
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13b p-port budget build
This will probally be the slowest build ever as I sold all my RX-7 parts when i sold my car.
Well this build will be a budget 13b p-port build. I am going to try to spend under $1000 for the long block rebuild.
Now on to the first parts of the build.
Well this build will be a budget 13b p-port build. I am going to try to spend under $1000 for the long block rebuild.
Now on to the first parts of the build.
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sweet, mine's a 12A but i started with those 74 style housings, i even painted em blue like that! its kind of nice you have the clamp on hose style intake, that makes it really simple to try different lengths.
P ports are neat, you don't need any exotic parts. just make sure you get GOOD condition parts
P ports are neat, you don't need any exotic parts. just make sure you get GOOD condition parts
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13b P-port on a budget
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Yea I have a friend that just broke open a 1200 mile engine. He gave me oil control rings springs and seals. You can even see the paint marks on the springs. He wasnt happy with the port so he is going to half bridge port. This means if I can get rotors and eshaft i might get free apex seals and everything.
I also got 12A front cover and Stationary gears. Also ordered a few small parts from mazdamotorsports.
I also got 12A front cover and Stationary gears. Also ordered a few small parts from mazdamotorsports.
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