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Old 07-28-02, 04:25 PM
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Hey, Jon, yeah that was my T78 out at the strip yesterday. If you do have any video of my car i'd be interested in seeing it. My name was Rob. It was nice to find someone out there that at least knew a thing or two about cars, there were a lot of misinformed soles out there. I'll check out that website.

I'd like to meet up with some of your friends with 3rd gens. There is a SC rx-7 club that converses on the forum but i think its mostly 2nd gen guys, and nothign against the 2nd gens but I'd like to meet some of the other 3rd gens in the area.

My email address is radarby@clemson.edu if you ever want to drop me a line or if you find me on any of your footage and care to send it to me

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Old 07-29-02, 02:15 AM
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Quick question, i dyno'd my car at 13 psi in early june and hit 365 without any break up at high rpms and a very rich A/F range, nothing above 11, mostly in the low 10's, with stock rear rims. Seemed like the car didn't even break a sweat, which is part of the reason i expected more at 16-17psi i guess. This time at 13psi i was only hitting like 340 and A/F's were higher which should mean more power. WHich is why i was slightly confused, leading me to this possibility---

In the most current dyno i had 19x10" wheels on the rear. I figured it wouldn't make that much of a difference on the dyno, but others have suggested otherwise. Its not like they are ridiculously heavy, they are Blitz z1's (a nice multi-piece forged aluminum wheel - i'm pretty sure) but they are 19's

Oh and spare me the lecture about 19's serving no purpose- i'm fully aware of that

Thanks guys

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Old 07-29-02, 06:04 PM
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i saw the car, if you tell him to take of the 19's and put the stock wheels back on, come down to SC so i can kick your ***, the thing looks like a million bucks with those wheels
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The boost shown on PFC is not as accurate as the AVC-R
so dont really trust the PFC boost gauge
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what engine mods?

stock or something.
streetport t-78 @10psi should be around 400whp!
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seriously...this happened 5 years ago.

two of the people in this thread...are still around.
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^ lol bryant how could you not notice a relic like this... dont tell me your thinkin t78. just go r85 you wont lose.
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