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turbogarrett 08-27-03 04:42 PM

went for a ride in ls1/t56 fc last night
 
hate me all you want, but i really enjoyed it. ray from over at torquecentral.com offered me a ride in his ls1 powered 2nd gen. smooth ,predictable power and torque at any rpm, in any gear. i expected this having driven ls1 powered cars before, but what i really was impressed with was the feel and handling of the car- felt no different than stock, even with the high mileage, stock suspension. he ran a 12.3 @ 109 last week with a stock motor,some skinny assed rsx wheels on back, in humid 90+ degree weather. the car is also very quiet, passes emissions and weighs in at ~2850 w/ a full tank.
if you are considering this swap, find someone who has done it and you will be impressed. even if you are a die hard rotary fan, get a ride and chances are you might actually like it. -garrett

GaryK 08-28-03 02:45 PM

I haven't ridden in one, but I know I'll like it. I'm used to the predictable power output of v8 engines, but I did give a rotary powered FD a try before I decided to build a hybrid. I love the FD but hate the engine. Gathering parts for my LS1 FD now...

cdk 4219 08-28-03 05:26 PM

Yep, silly piston guys what were they thinking putting a 370 hp reliable light engine in a good car like the RX7. I bet you they get better fuel mileage and driveablility as well. Just imagine iif the LS1 had some bolt ons or a supercharger!

turbogarrett 08-28-03 06:16 PM

i still am unsure of what to do with my fd, but let's just say that if i find a low mileage ls1/t56 combo for a decent price, it just might end up coming home with me. i love driving a powerful, turbo'd rotary, but the problems and down time is growing old.

finalygotit 09-30-04 07:39 PM

Has anyone seen a twin turbo ls1 engine in a FD before?

Taikutsu 10-01-04 04:12 AM

http://i.xanga.com/Redfd3s/ls1.jpg

neit_jnf 10-01-04 04:48 AM

8-0

pills 10-01-04 01:02 PM

wow... that is crazy!

digitalsolo 10-01-04 02:46 PM

...wow... that, is phenomonal. Me want.. :D hehe

Crash Test Joey 10-01-04 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by digitalsolo
...wow... that, is phenomonal. Me want.. :D hehe

Me too!

jimlab 10-01-04 05:57 PM

That's Jim Hall's C5 Corvette twin turbo kit, by the way... :)

Crash Test Joey 10-01-04 06:21 PM

But it would look so nice under an FD hood :)

I still want one :D

digitalsolo 10-02-04 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by jimlab
That's Jim Hall's C5 Corvette twin turbo kit, by the way... :)

I'm perfectly happy with it in a C5... :) as long as it's in MY driveway. :D

stinkfist 10-02-04 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by jimlab
That's Jim Hall's C5 Corvette twin turbo kit, by the way... :)

Are you saying that kit fits in the FD with no mods?

jimlab 10-03-04 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by stinkfist
Are you saying that kit fits in the FD with no mods?

I'm saying it fits a C5 Corvette with no mods, because it's a C5 Corvette kit. The picture above is of an Electron Blue Metallic Z06.

There's very little room left over after an LS1 is dropped into an FD. You'd need an extra foot of space at the front of the engine bay before the turbos even began to fit, and there's no way the headers would clear the shock towers.

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...chmentid=75900

stinkfist 10-03-04 10:48 AM

Oh damn, I didn't look close enough. I just assumed that was in a 3rd gen up there. My bad. that would be beutiful in an FD.

Mike

Dyre 10-10-04 02:18 PM

One of the guys at torquecentral has a tt LT1 FD- Very similar layout to the halltech setup.

jimlab 10-10-04 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Dyre
One of the guys at torquecentral has a tt LT1 FD- Very similar layout to the halltech setup.

John Pham (RedTT/LT1-7)...

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...chmentid=76789

1point3liter 10-11-04 08:44 AM

I'm working on a turbo setup.

IMO, there's enough room for twins, but it will be tight. I'm most likely going with a single.

Whizbang 10-11-04 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by cdk 4219
Yep, silly piston guys what were they thinking putting a 370 hp reliable light engine in a good car like the RX7. I bet you they get better fuel mileage and driveablility as well. Just imagine iif the LS1 had some bolt ons or a supercharger!


it does. Summit racing man.

TwinTurbo'D 11-01-04 07:46 PM

i like the pics , hmm that twinturbo v8 looks baaad

Phiber Optik 11-30-04 03:02 AM


Originally Posted by Taikutsu

Although jimlab said that is a Z06 car, is it an LS6 or LS1 motor?

RX-Ben 11-30-04 10:26 AM

I think LS6- there is not mechanical throttle linkage visible.

jimlab 11-30-04 01:19 PM

The Z06 only comes with the LS6, so that makes engine identification pretty simple. It's just missing the red fuel rail covers. :)

http://home.earthlink.net/~jimlab/pi...ette/Pic03.jpg


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