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Old 03-13-20, 03:48 AM
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I'm new here so Hi 👋😊

I own my FC now for 1 year or so. And it runs great!
But I had some bad oil leaks from the oil pan pnd metering pump.

I post some pictures from the car and repairs 😆





Old 03-13-20, 07:11 AM
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welcome. did u ditch the CAS for a distributor?
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Wink Don't know short words, sorry!

Hey, sorry for the question but whats CAS for short? I am a swiss guy and dont know many short english words
And the engine is rebuilt since 2- 3 years ago. So its all stock. The car didnt came with P/S or Climate.
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CAS is short for crank angle sensor. it's how the computer or ECU controls spark and used on engines 86 and later. anything before that used a distributor for the ignition. i can see by the intake that it's still fuel injected. maybe it's not something u changed?
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Originally Posted by rxtasy3
CAS is short for crank angle sensor. it's how the computer or ECU controls spark and used on engines 86 and later. anything before that used a distributor for the ignition. i can see by the intake that it's still fuel injected. maybe it's not something u changed?
No I dind't changed anything. Its stock. Many rx 7's I guess from 1 gen to 2nd. Have a mechanical ignition timing. The 3rd gen has it digitally.
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