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here is the FSM pic. keep in mind that the rubber bit, 39-340 is the same S4 and S5, but the other bits are not.
39-410 is S4 or S5, and then 39-380 is S4 NA, S4 T2 or S5 na or S5 T2
39-410 is S4 or S5, and then 39-380 is S4 NA, S4 T2 or S5 na or S5 T2
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Alright thank you..
Im kind of worried about my steering rack. I removed the power steering so i dont know if it can withstand a lot of punishment. Whats should i do about it?
Im kind of worried about my steering rack. I removed the power steering so i dont know if it can withstand a lot of punishment. Whats should i do about it?
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Update
Im getting the ruel rails cut on the ends and put -6 an fittings on them.
I also got the Walboro fuel pump and the Mazda Trix Throtle cable.
Going to be dropping the motor in this weekend hopefully.
Im getting the ruel rails cut on the ends and put -6 an fittings on them.
I also got the Walboro fuel pump and the Mazda Trix Throtle cable.
Going to be dropping the motor in this weekend hopefully.
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Are you installing a manual rack or just depowering the rack?
There are several write ups on properly converting a power rack to manual, I've done it twice and it's not hard (assuming you have some tools).
There are three ratios available with the FC racks.
Some power racks are 15:1, some are 17:1 and all manuals are 20:1.
Depending on tire size and intended use, one ratio may suit you better...I prefer the straight manual 20:1 for a street car with a stock diameter steering wheel.
There are several write ups on properly converting a power rack to manual, I've done it twice and it's not hard (assuming you have some tools).
There are three ratios available with the FC racks.
Some power racks are 15:1, some are 17:1 and all manuals are 20:1.
Depending on tire size and intended use, one ratio may suit you better...I prefer the straight manual 20:1 for a street car with a stock diameter steering wheel.
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Are you installing a manual rack or just depowering the rack?
There are several write ups on properly converting a power rack to manual, I've done it twice and it's not hard (assuming you have some tools).
There are three ratios available with the FC racks.
Some power racks are 15:1, some are 17:1 and all manuals are 20:1.
Depending on tire size and intended use, one ratio may suit you better...I prefer the straight manual 20:1 for a street car with a stock diameter steering wheel.
There are several write ups on properly converting a power rack to manual, I've done it twice and it's not hard (assuming you have some tools).
There are three ratios available with the FC racks.
Some power racks are 15:1, some are 17:1 and all manuals are 20:1.
Depending on tire size and intended use, one ratio may suit you better...I prefer the straight manual 20:1 for a street car with a stock diameter steering wheel.
But I won't be putting power steering back on the car so I'd like to have something that works and will endure.
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-Buy a manual rack and bolt it in. Tip: two clamps hold the rack to the subframe. The driver side clamp is the same no matter what rack you use but the passenger side is specific to the rack. If you buy a manual rack, be sure to get the clamp also.
-Depower/convert your rack.
Here's how you do it:
Flyin' Miata : Tech: 1.8 conversion
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You have two options:
-Buy a manual rack and bolt it in. Tip: two clamps hold the rack to the subframe. The driver side clamp is the same no matter what rack you use but the passenger side is specific to the rack. If you buy a manual rack, be sure to get the clamp also.
-Depower/convert your rack.
Here's how you do it:
Flyin' Miata : Tech: 1.8 conversion
-Buy a manual rack and bolt it in. Tip: two clamps hold the rack to the subframe. The driver side clamp is the same no matter what rack you use but the passenger side is specific to the rack. If you buy a manual rack, be sure to get the clamp also.
-Depower/convert your rack.
Here's how you do it:
Flyin' Miata : Tech: 1.8 conversion
Hey I never could find that part for my trans mount... Anybody have any suggestions?
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It's not a business. I think Landon lives in St. Cloud/ Orlando area if we're talking about the same guy. He owns a whole bunch of rx-7s from all generations. It's kinda like a rx7 heaven junkyard you would have to call him. He usually works by appointments. I've spoke with him a few times years ago. Lost his number though....
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He does seem to have a whole lotta 7's but I don't know if he parts them or what.
Must be relatively close, certainly worth a pm.
Obviously, there's also our forum sale section and ebay.
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Alright, thanks guys. The progress has been slow since we are purchasing a home and have been getting ready to move. Im hoping the end of April the car should be on a track..
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Installed
Installed the coilovers and the front end of the car.
Im waiting on fuel rails from my fab guy. Then ill be getting fuel system done.
Ive decided to contact the Delerium Motorsports team to tune the car. My aim is a humble 350whp but will settle for any reliable numbers over 300whp. The turbo is stock and i dont want to ruin anything before i upgrade the turbo..
Anyway im still in search of parts if anyone has any, i need bolts for water pump housing and bolts for the alternator and starter.
Here are some.pics of the car how it sits at the moment. And some.parts
Im waiting on fuel rails from my fab guy. Then ill be getting fuel system done.
Ive decided to contact the Delerium Motorsports team to tune the car. My aim is a humble 350whp but will settle for any reliable numbers over 300whp. The turbo is stock and i dont want to ruin anything before i upgrade the turbo..
Anyway im still in search of parts if anyone has any, i need bolts for water pump housing and bolts for the alternator and starter.
Here are some.pics of the car how it sits at the moment. And some.parts