Furb: RX-7 FC
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Yeah sucks bigtime!
Easily $2500 to get back up and running because of a fuse that costs 10cts..
Yeah was really surprised to see it ons speedhunters
Must say that i really start to love the white wheels, looks sick!
Easily $2500 to get back up and running because of a fuse that costs 10cts..
Yeah was really surprised to see it ons speedhunters
Must say that i really start to love the white wheels, looks sick!
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But I can help but think something else is wrong here ?
My pump and controller don't pull anything near 10 or more amps when running at 100%.
I have blown the fuse one on the dyno (the 10 amp) as the car was hot already so went from 0% to 100% and blew the fuse. (as that is the situation that pulls the most current)
But I had hooked u the LED they give you in the kit if there is a fuse or power failure. I'm guessing you didn't install that bit. Or didn't see it.
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The manufacturer stated that the pump draws 10A at 13,7V, and that they supply a 15a fuse.. i got a 10A fuse in the box
Hope that they will respond correctly...
Hope that they will respond correctly...
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hi mate, how r u?
yeah plan on taking it out asap and set it nice and dry and oiled up in the shed for now.
will be ordering parts for the rebuild in a couple of months i think..
yeah plan on taking it out asap and set it nice and dry and oiled up in the shed for now.
will be ordering parts for the rebuild in a couple of months i think..
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I will NEVER cross over to the dark side! I will make sure i own at least one rotary for the rest of my life, i love it!
Only thing is that i spent too much time on it for the last few months to finish the car for Time-Attack.
so i will take it easy from now on
With the old setup everything was way too hot for my liking.
On street: watertemp 90, oil 85-90, intake 25-30
On track: water 110, oil 110, intake 40
And everything under the hood was too hot to put your hands on even after a short drive around town, even the strut brace.
With the new setup, the intake is much shorter so throttle response is insane!
On street: water 65, oil 65, intake 16
On track: water 85, oil 90, intake 30
Now even after serious track abuse everythin under the hood is still cool to the touch!
Big difference!
But next year I will set the waterpump controller to 85 instead of 75 and add a oil thermostat to bypass the second oil cooler, as 2 is too much on the street
Only thing is that i spent too much time on it for the last few months to finish the car for Time-Attack.
so i will take it easy from now on
With the old setup everything was way too hot for my liking.
On street: watertemp 90, oil 85-90, intake 25-30
On track: water 110, oil 110, intake 40
And everything under the hood was too hot to put your hands on even after a short drive around town, even the strut brace.
With the new setup, the intake is much shorter so throttle response is insane!
On street: water 65, oil 65, intake 16
On track: water 85, oil 90, intake 30
Now even after serious track abuse everythin under the hood is still cool to the touch!
Big difference!
But next year I will set the waterpump controller to 85 instead of 75 and add a oil thermostat to bypass the second oil cooler, as 2 is too much on the street
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BNR is probably starting the turbo build within a few weeks.
and i will pressure test the cooling system this week to find out if i did indeed blow a waterseal.
If the motor needs a rebuild, i will have to figure out what i want to do with it...
In the meantime, i am just enjoying my classic Mazda
and i will pressure test the cooling system this week to find out if i did indeed blow a waterseal.
If the motor needs a rebuild, i will have to figure out what i want to do with it...
In the meantime, i am just enjoying my classic Mazda
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well guys, it's over for 2011...
i was competing in the Dutch Time-Attack series
but my waterpump decided to die on me in the qualifying round.
because the manufacturer has provided a fuse that is not adequate to handle the high amps drawn continuously on the track. i wasn't blown, it just melted!
The turbo is fried and turns out i blew a waterseal. engine still starts and runs perfect but it has used 0,5L of water in 50km..
i have decided not to rebuild the car in a hurry and have it running again this year.
want to do everything right the first time and take my time and not spend every sinlge day working on the car like i did the last couple of months.
i will be back in 2012, better and stronger then ever!
ps, the v-mount setup is amazing!
intake, oil and watertemps are insane and throttle response and spool were sick.
so thats a big plus that i dont have to worry about that anymore
i was competing in the Dutch Time-Attack series
but my waterpump decided to die on me in the qualifying round.
because the manufacturer has provided a fuse that is not adequate to handle the high amps drawn continuously on the track. i wasn't blown, it just melted!
The turbo is fried and turns out i blew a waterseal. engine still starts and runs perfect but it has used 0,5L of water in 50km..
i have decided not to rebuild the car in a hurry and have it running again this year.
want to do everything right the first time and take my time and not spend every sinlge day working on the car like i did the last couple of months.
i will be back in 2012, better and stronger then ever!
ps, the v-mount setup is amazing!
intake, oil and watertemps are insane and throttle response and spool were sick.
so thats a big plus that i dont have to worry about that anymore
Enjoy your time off and get busy in 2012!
By the way the car looks absolutely gorgeous man!!
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Well, progress is slow
Car has not moved since March.
I just started engineering the new rear brake setup and I got my new BNR stage 4 turbo on the shelf
But i still don't know if i blew a coolant seal.
Will be installing a lift in the garage soon, so hopefully i can make some real progress then!
I bought a house this year and will be moving in next month, so thats my main priority right now
Car has not moved since March.
I just started engineering the new rear brake setup and I got my new BNR stage 4 turbo on the shelf
But i still don't know if i blew a coolant seal.
Will be installing a lift in the garage soon, so hopefully i can make some real progress then!
I bought a house this year and will be moving in next month, so thats my main priority right now
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Dont know for sure, dont care either.. i've seen them in pictures and they were exactly the ones i wanted