Originally Posted by Josepi
Mine just sits there mocking me...
I'm wondering if I have an injector pegged open. Dunno. you know man, i hate to give out such a good deal, but im willing to let you give me your car in a trade for mine.. its hard, but im willing to help a friend out. :D |
Originally Posted by onepointone
you know man, i hate to give out such a good deal, but im willing to let you give me your car in a trade for mine.. its hard, but im willing to help a friend out.
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Looking for help with my Wolf 3d
Hey guys , I looking for a 7 owner who lives in the richmond area ( dont have a name ) but he works / tunes cars who have the Wolf 3 D computer . If any body knows this guy will someone please email me or IM me
Thanks Va |
Ok, so now both of my RX-7's are down. My daily driver is leaking oil like crazy between the engine and the transmission. I don't know if it's the rear main or a tension bolt leaking, but that's all it could be. Either way, I have to pull the transmission AGAIN, pull the flywheel (ugh), and try to fix it.
This kind of thing makes me want to keep the GTU and do all the things to it that I want, which would be very easy to do now that it's completely stripped (clean the carpet & seats, dynomat the hell out of the sheetmetal). I'd have big brakes, a streetported motor, sunroof, limited slip differential, power steering, and cool GTU stickers :). What do you guys think? What would you do? I could always switch a few of my goods over and then sell the base model ($2500?) after I repair the leak. If I keep the base model, after I graduate in December and make real paychecks (JRAC offered me a full time spot) then I'll probably get rid of it anyway for something better (GTU, TII). Considering my time frame I think a change of plans is OK. Comments? Deep thoughts? I'm frustrated. Arg. |
<------ Joined A few days ago. I am in the market for a very strong NA RX-7 S5. I am looking at a few listed for sale in the NOVA area. Wanted to know if anyone around here would be willing to help me out by meeting up and kind of going over "how" to look at and inspect the cars. I have been using a lot of the Club FAQ and I have had prior experience with tuning cars. My DD is an Integra, but I have always wanted a RX-7. However I have minimal hands on experience with the RX-7 and would greatly appreciate it if anyone would be willing to meet up, have a beer and just go over how to inspect and look at a S5 RX-7. I know to definately get the compression checked (85 and up or 7 on the Mazda Scale), oil usage, smoke, idling behavior etc. I just want to make sure I am doing this correctly.
Any help is greatly appreciated, I am in Crystal City but don't mind meeting somewhere. Thanks Alex |
Originally Posted by Zach McAfee
Ok, so now both of my RX-7's are down. My daily driver is leaking oil like crazy between the engine and the transmission. I don't know if it's the rear main or a tension bolt leaking, but that's all it could be. Either way, I have to pull the transmission AGAIN, pull the flywheel (ugh), and try to fix it.
This kind of thing makes me want to keep the GTU and do all the things to it that I want, which would be very easy to do now that it's completely stripped (clean the carpet & seats, dynomat the hell out of the sheetmetal). I'd have big brakes, a streetported motor, sunroof, limited slip differential, power steering, and cool GTU stickers :). What do you guys think? What would you do? I could always switch a few of my goods over and then sell the base model ($2500?) after I repair the leak. If I keep the base model, after I graduate in December and make real paychecks (JRAC offered me a full time spot) then I'll probably get rid of it anyway for something better (GTU, TII). Considering my time frame I think a change of plans is OK. Comments? Deep thoughts? I'm frustrated. Arg. damn hoss, that sucks. i would keep it man, i love your car. atleast if you sell it transfer what you can over (coilovers, sways, strut tower bars, ect) if you need help give me a call. 647-9824 |
Zach, do you think you'll still be making the Sept.26th VMSC event?
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Originally Posted by MazdaLaw
...Wanted to know if anyone around here would be willing to help me out ...
I guess how much your spending and how much the seller is asking determines how picky you should be, but here are a few things I can think of specific to the RX-7: Make sure the window switches work, the power seat belts work, reach into the engine bay and make sure the 6 port actuators work, check A/C operation and how the car idles with it on or off, see how the car starts and idles cold and hot (kind of testing the BAC). Some of those are easy fixes but, like I said, it depends on how picky you want to be. i would keep it man, i love your car. atleast if you sell it transfer what you can over I've been thinking about it more today. What would be a better daily driver, a TII or GTU? I could make the GTU a dedicated track car and buy a TII sometime next year and make it a fast yet quiet DD. Then I'd get the best of both worlds. Zach, do you think you'll still be making the Sept.26th VMSC event? |
Originally Posted by Zach McAfee
Some people keep a folder of service records and modifications, which is a good sign.
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Originally Posted by Josepi
I keep a folder, but I beat the piss out of mine on a daily basis...hence the dead motor (it's dead...:o )
Ok, now I'm thinking I'll make the GTU a DD. Tomorrow I'll think something else. |
Originally Posted by Zach McAfee
Yeah, me too.
Ok, now I'm thinking I'll make the GTU a DD. Tomorrow I'll think something else. |
Originally Posted by Josepi
I'll let you think you can by my TII off me. :D
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Originally Posted by niburu
is yours the white TII I've seen down by Dickens Rd and Staples Mill Rd?
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OK, well I know I haven't seen yours yet then
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Ok, so I fix the GTU, sell it, buy your TII, fix it, and that will be my DD.
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As much as I love the 7, I must ask the question; Why not get a 'good' DD....you know, one of those cars that gets great gas mileage, low insurance, readily availlible parts, easy to work on, etc. Like a Honda.
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Originally Posted by cafcwest
As much as I love the 7, I must ask the question; Why not get a 'good' DD....you know, one of those cars that gets great gas mileage, low insurance, readily availlible parts, easy to work on, etc. Like a Honda.
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http://www.streetneeds.com/uploads/cars/JoesDD0001.jpg
http://www.streetneeds.com/uploads/cars/JoesDD0002.jpg http://www.streetneeds.com/uploads/cars/JoesDD0003.jpg Say hello to my new daily driver...well...new to me. :D |
Note the awesome wheel gap...just incase I need to drive over any fallen trees.
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So are you keeping the TII?
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Originally Posted by afterburn27
So are you keeping the TII?
I can pay off most that car if I part out the TII...it's a call. I'm going to have to get rid of the '83 chassis laying around even if I ponder keeping the TII. It just fucking sucks that if I sold the TII as is, I could get 1-1.5K, but part out the ECU/LT-8/2-3 other engine bits and get the same amount of cash, then sell the chassis as a roller for another K. |
Originally Posted by Josepi
I'm gonna try.
I can pay off most that car if I part out the TII...it's a call. I'm going to have to get rid of the '83 chassis laying around even if I ponder keeping the TII. It just fucking sucks that if I sold the TII as is, I could get 1-1.5K, but part out the ECU/LT-8/2-3 other engine bits and get the same amount of cash, then sell the chassis as a roller for another K. |
Don't do anything with it yet. I want it.
I want a RX-7 as a DD because I love driving the car, but I want to make it fast and nice e.g. quiet, nice stereo, and a cup holder. :) That's why I was thinking a TII would be a good DD. It can be fast and quiet. NA's are too loud. |
You should keep it and I'll help you rebuild it. That way I won't be tempted to buy it.
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Originally Posted by Zach McAfee
You should keep it and I'll help you rebuild it. That way I won't be tempted to buy it.
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