is it possible ?
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is it possible ?
i was jus wondering is it possible to do street port or bridge the engine by myself with some basic tools ? also does it decrease the reliability, i have a 93 fd tt.
also my friend abuses his honda integra a lot and i mean a LOT he does all kinds of ****, he like redlines it all the time and nothing happens to his engine
on the other hand, even though my engine only has like 60k on it im like so scared that ill blow my motor? i mean i take realy good care, oil changes, warm-up everything......so my question is that can i mess around with my rx7 as well without damaging it too much ?
also my friend abuses his honda integra a lot and i mean a LOT he does all kinds of ****, he like redlines it all the time and nothing happens to his engine
on the other hand, even though my engine only has like 60k on it im like so scared that ill blow my motor? i mean i take realy good care, oil changes, warm-up everything......so my question is that can i mess around with my rx7 as well without damaging it too much ?
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With a basic understanding of what you are doing, a template, and some practice on a junk housing you could port you own engine, its not as hard as most people make it out to be. But if you dont feel comfortable doing it after you practice on some junkers have someone else do it and save your self the money.
Oh and dont worry his teg will blow up soon enough.
Oh and dont worry his teg will blow up soon enough.
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Yeah, rotarys are made for high reving. Piston engines on the other hand...
Theres a lot of info in this web-site on porting, you just have to search.
Ive always thought of porting with a dremel tool.
Theres a lot of info in this web-site on porting, you just have to search.
Ive always thought of porting with a dremel tool.