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Old 07-02-04, 05:40 PM
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Joining Cores

Hey everyone... I am new to the forum... I just picked me up a couple of rx-7's and I want to join two cores together for one vehicle....does anyone know how or any good places to find out what is needed and how to do this... any information will do and I really appreciate the help...thanks again for taking the time to read this.
Old 07-02-04, 05:46 PM
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what is the core? you talking about the engine or talking about cutting both cars in half and welding a good rear end and a good front end together to make 1 car? Be more specific
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i work out of my garage and can do just about anything with reguards to swaps, mods, and the like.

shoot me a pm and tell me what you have and what you want to do...
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sorry it has been so long since i been here....i am talking about engine cores....i have two second gen engines that are both fuel injected....I want to bolt the engine cores together and build it in that sense.....sorry i was not specific...I'm still new to rotary engines....thanks again.
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