I actually like the belt battery tie down! Maybe a leather strap/buckle permanently attached to the battery tray?
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I love literally everything about this build. Is it still in progress?
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Hi Syscrush,
My Renesis engine swap is still a work in progress. There's some custom fabrication required for things like the side mount alternator. I hope to get this car back on the road sometime in 2024. |
I'm glad to hear it. I'm not going to have any more RX-7s, but I'll always love them - and I've daydreamed about a nice Renesis FB for about 10 years. I had an '84 GSL with a street ported 13B that made about 150 whp, and while it was nothing on paper, there was a charm and excitement to that car unlike anything else I've ever had or driven. More than 15 years after getting rid of it, I still dream about it sometimes.
Reading your thread, the first thing that really grabbed me was seeing a custom machined motor mount crossmember that probably cost about as much as a decent SA. I just love seeing people take the time to do things not just right, but better than required. Once both this thing and my long-term motorcycle project are running, I wanna come see it and bring you some beers. :) |
Is that custom oil pan a one off? Nice write up BTW. Looking to do this in a different way to my 80 SA. @RX7_Renesis
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Originally Posted by t_g_farrell
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Is that custom oil pan a one off? Nice write up BTW. Looking to do this in a different way to my 80 SA. @RX7_Renesis
The Renesis oil pan is slightly longer than a stock 13B, however it doesn't have the clearance needed for the rear steering linkage in our cars. You could also opt for a front mount rack & pinion which would free up some space for the stock Renesis oil pan. I hope to get this project back on track and finished up later this year (2024). |
Originally Posted by RX7_Renesis
(Post 12590638)
The custom oil pan was designed and CNC machined by Chips Motorsports. Chip should be able to produce another one for you if you decide to go this route. Alternatively you could try using a couple of GSL-SE oil pans cut and welded together.
The Renesis oil pan is slightly longer than a stock 13B, however it doesn't have the clearance needed for the rear steering linkage in our cars. You could also opt for a front mount rack & pinion which would free up some space for the stock Renesis oil pan. I hope to get this project back on track and finished up later this year (2024). |
Originally Posted by t_g_farrell
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Yeah I just saw that oil pan and thought nice! I wonder what the cost would be? I was going to take some 12A pans and cut em up to make a whole one but if I can get a made one at a reasonable price I'm in. PM me if you can share what the price might be, I understand its a one off for Chips. Thanks.
Labour and material costs have gone up significantly since I had my oil pan made. I'm sure Chip still has the specs and program to produce another custom oil pan. |
Just wanted to ask how the car was coming along! It's such an exceptional build!
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Originally Posted by mazdaverx713b
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Just wanted to ask how the car was coming along! It's such an exceptional build!
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Renesis Swap Update
Chip currently has my black SA as well as a black FD that he is working on. It was kind of neat to see two different generations of RX7 (in the same colour) sitting side by side. We are working towards completing my Renesis swap by late spring/early summer.
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Just wondering if you been able to contact or speak with Chip lately? There are a couple threads on here about his indifference to his customers.
https://www.rx7club.com/midwest-rx-7.../#post12592364 |
^ I was wondering the same. Seems like many are having problems contacting him.
This is a very nice build - hopefully everything works out! |
Chips Motorsports
As some of you guys know, Chip is a one man operation.
I can assure you that he is doing his very best to get back on track and take care of members of the rotary community. Sometimes life happens .. and we have to adjust our expectations. |
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