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Hey RX-7 Club members!
I just wanted to introduce myself your community and get started on these forums!
I'm an Automotive Engineering university student at Arizona State University and sadly, no, I don't own an RX-7 (Totally open for gifts though ).
I actually own an RX-8, and have become quite the rotary enthusiast over my years of owning that car (all 3 of the years), but I blew it up... I know.. bad me.
Well, I blew it up 2.5 years ago, and i have been constantly researching and saving, while I study, to someday rebuild the engine myself! Well I think that time might finally be near! As I'm hoping to turn it into a research project for my undergrad.
To quote myself "As of yet, all I have are ideas, but plan on working out the kinks in the coming months to have a solid plan. I hope I can get this project rolling, and possibly provide the rotary community with some solid and helpful research, and a fixed motor for myself . (No topic quite yet, still brainstorming)"
I look forward to getting to know this community!
I just wanted to introduce myself your community and get started on these forums!
I'm an Automotive Engineering university student at Arizona State University and sadly, no, I don't own an RX-7 (Totally open for gifts though ).
I actually own an RX-8, and have become quite the rotary enthusiast over my years of owning that car (all 3 of the years), but I blew it up... I know.. bad me.
Well, I blew it up 2.5 years ago, and i have been constantly researching and saving, while I study, to someday rebuild the engine myself! Well I think that time might finally be near! As I'm hoping to turn it into a research project for my undergrad.
To quote myself "As of yet, all I have are ideas, but plan on working out the kinks in the coming months to have a solid plan. I hope I can get this project rolling, and possibly provide the rotary community with some solid and helpful research, and a fixed motor for myself . (No topic quite yet, still brainstorming)"
I look forward to getting to know this community!