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Old 12-14-04, 09:22 AM
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I have an 86 rex with 99,000 miles on it. What should i have looked at?

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I would appriciate all the help you can give me.

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Both the Mazda factory service manual and the Haynes repair manual have a maintenance schedule.
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Does any one know of a shop that around lakeland Florida that does a good job on RX-7s?
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ISC is fairly close to you, and is one of the best RX-7 shops in the entire Southeast. They mostly work with IT and EP race cars, but they can also perform other work, and their pricing is pretty good.
http://iscracing.net/
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do you know of a site where i can buy a quality fuel pump that won't cost an arm and a leg?
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thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by RX-7underconstuction
do you know of a site where i can buy a quality fuel pump that won't cost an arm and a leg?
Most people use the cheapie Walbro pumps. The better pumps, such as those from Bosch and Nippon Denso, cost about twice as much.

I am not aware of any super-secret website that sells things at low cost. I think it's best to shop around, especially since prices change often. If you are on this forum to start with, I suggest checking with the RX-7 Store first to get an idea on pricing:
http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...S&Category=260
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