New FC in Family
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New FC in Family
Hello I'm Dale
I have been in the Honda game for a while and just picked up my first 7 from a forum member I know in person. Wanted to get in the RWD game and still have my Honda.
I live in Northern WI, and I should be one here a bit looking for advise (when my friend is not around) and looking for parts. Just picked up an 87 Sport. Honda to RX-7 is Apple to Oranges. Looking forward to this new experience.
I have been in the Honda game for a while and just picked up my first 7 from a forum member I know in person. Wanted to get in the RWD game and still have my Honda.
I live in Northern WI, and I should be one here a bit looking for advise (when my friend is not around) and looking for parts. Just picked up an 87 Sport. Honda to RX-7 is Apple to Oranges. Looking forward to this new experience.
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Hello Dale. I live in the Southwest region of WI. I too am a new member, however, I have been in and out of this forum researching on how to fix my own car. This forum is full of information regarding the rotary engine and upgrades one can do to their car. Any questions you have could probably be found here. Just might have to do a little searching to find out that information.
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Nice change from honda to Rx7.
If you do a lot of city driving be sure to keep your revs constant and high at stop lights, signs, traffic jams, etc., because unlike the 13b-rew the 13b in the FC's do not have the econimy valvue so to extend the engine's life keep on top of that.
If you do a lot of city driving be sure to keep your revs constant and high at stop lights, signs, traffic jams, etc., because unlike the 13b-rew the 13b in the FC's do not have the econimy valvue so to extend the engine's life keep on top of that.