Newbie!!!
#1
Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: UK
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Newbie!!!
hi all!!
Im looking to buy a 1992 - 1995 RX7 twin turbo but i have been told to be very careful about what you buy.
would you advise buying one thats had engine mods or buy a standard one and do it yourself?
How easy is the engine to tune to big BHP??
d4rren
Im looking to buy a 1992 - 1995 RX7 twin turbo but i have been told to be very careful about what you buy.
would you advise buying one thats had engine mods or buy a standard one and do it yourself?
How easy is the engine to tune to big BHP??
d4rren
Last edited by d4rren; 02-07-03 at 12:27 PM.
#2
Super Moderator
iTrader: (3)
From what I hear, many 3rd gens need either a engine rebuild or turbo rebuild at 100,000 miles. These engines are capable of producing a lot of power. I know that people will commonly replace the more complex twin turbo setup with a larger single aftermarket turbo. You should try to post this in the 3rd generation section. You will probably get more help, and many of the people in that section have a lot of experience with these cars and can offer you the bet advice on what to look for in a fd.
#4
Keep Right Except to Pass
In my opinion it's always better to get a well taken care of, stock, car. Unless you can tell the mods were done right, even then it's indicative of a harder driven car. I've only made the mistake once and it was horrible. Every thing I got into had been messed with by some idiot. I found solid, house-type wire in the damn thing.
Get a compression test on any potential.
Get a compression test on any potential.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post