eage8's SSM/HPDE FC Turbo
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If you look at the picture it doesn't actually have a flange on it. You'd have to get someone to cut it to the right size and weld a flange onto it. But I actually have a spare racingbeat 3" flange I can include with it... Pm me
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I'm keeping the rears the same (AWR modified Bilstein AK7108R99s) but I'm having them lengthened.
For the fronts I'm using a pair of universal motorsport struts:
Universal Motorsports Strut
both are getting revalved by Fat Cat Motorsports.
It's taking a long time...
For the fronts I'm using a pair of universal motorsport struts:
Universal Motorsports Strut
both are getting revalved by Fat Cat Motorsports.
It's taking a long time...
I'm keeping the rears the same (AWR modified Bilstein AK7108R99s) but I'm having them lengthened.
For the fronts I'm using a pair of universal motorsport struts:
Universal Motorsports Strut
both are getting revalved by Fat Cat Motorsports.
It's taking a long time...
For the fronts I'm using a pair of universal motorsport struts:
Universal Motorsports Strut
both are getting revalved by Fat Cat Motorsports.
It's taking a long time...
What you you mean by lengthening the rear? For what reason? I can buy the rears thru essexs distributing and they can arrive with specific valving. Wonder if they can lengthen them at the same time?
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mine have a stud on the top, not a 1/2" eyelet and they're really short...(the spring isn't loose at all and I need more droop to add tender springs) so I'm having fat cat put some longer rods in them which should be fine because they're remote reservoirs so they have room where the gas divider piston used to be.
no, they're not welding tabs on for me (a friend of mine can do that), but they are machining the top stud for me while they're apart.
If I were to buy rears again I'd probably just make a 1/2" mount at the top and run some ASNs or penske 7500s or something.
no, they're not welding tabs on for me (a friend of mine can do that), but they are machining the top stud for me while they're apart.
If I were to buy rears again I'd probably just make a 1/2" mount at the top and run some ASNs or penske 7500s or something.
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I got my exhaust bits back from swain-tech. They're now nice and ceramic coated:
White Lightning Exhaust Coatings | Swain Tech Coatings | Industrial Coatings | High Performance Racing Coatings

Before I sent my turbine housing I ground off a lip that the wastegate flapper lever would hit when the back plate wasn't on it. I didn't have the new downpipe yet, so I wasn't sure if it would hit it with the new backplate or not. I'm glad I did:
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Stock back plate (you can see that it almost touches where the stock lip was):

KSP back plate:


it may still look restrictive... but it's a thousand times better than stock.
White Lightning Exhaust Coatings | Swain Tech Coatings | Industrial Coatings | High Performance Racing Coatings

Before I sent my turbine housing I ground off a lip that the wastegate flapper lever would hit when the back plate wasn't on it. I didn't have the new downpipe yet, so I wasn't sure if it would hit it with the new backplate or not. I'm glad I did:
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Stock back plate (you can see that it almost touches where the stock lip was):

KSP back plate:


it may still look restrictive... but it's a thousand times better than stock.
I'm curious how the ceramic coating will hold up. I will be watching this for sure!
I wonder why Mazda didnt just make a thicker/larger backplate for the wastegate flappers to open more..
I wonder why Mazda didnt just make a thicker/larger backplate for the wastegate flappers to open more..
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https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...s-spec-436262/
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exhaust pipes are on their way! now I just need to have my friend glue them together...
the two boxes containing all the parts including the muffler weigh 35.9 lbs + my 11 lb down pipe this exhaust is looking pretty good. Before I even cut any of the pipes up I'm 26 lbs lighter (REV-TII weighs 73.1 lbs according to the forum) and I probably over bought on exhaust pieces...
I've also decided to replace my rear dampers. I've ordered a pair of Bilstein 9" stroke ASNs. We'll see how that goes.
the two boxes containing all the parts including the muffler weigh 35.9 lbs + my 11 lb down pipe this exhaust is looking pretty good. Before I even cut any of the pipes up I'm 26 lbs lighter (REV-TII weighs 73.1 lbs according to the forum) and I probably over bought on exhaust pieces...
I've also decided to replace my rear dampers. I've ordered a pair of Bilstein 9" stroke ASNs. We'll see how that goes.
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Turbo is built and ready to go onto the car:

I had to bend the wastegate bracket slightly to get it to work correctly, but I tested it and it works well now.

I had to bend the wastegate bracket slightly to get it to work correctly, but I tested it and it works well now.
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I'm working on it 
Exhaust parts didn't get here today "due to inclement weather".... seriously. it didn't start snowing until like 7pm...
after that I just have to wait for my exhaust building guy to be free...

Exhaust parts didn't get here today "due to inclement weather".... seriously. it didn't start snowing until like 7pm...

after that I just have to wait for my exhaust building guy to be free...
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If anyone is interested I'm selling my custom bilstein coilovers:
https://www.rx7club.com/ne-sale-want...voirs-1057535/







