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3rd Generation 1993-Current Discussion |
04-01-2004, 04:57 AM
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Hello, I would like to know basic facts about rx-7's(1993-1994) im barely getting into them and would like to know about them, for example, engine name, hp etc. thanx
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05-04-2004, 05:23 AM
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Well the name of the engine in the 93-95 RX7 is the 13B brew, stock hp rating is 255, but everything you could ever really want to know can be found here
http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobinette/
that site will be one of your greatest assets as an RX7 noob
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The new RX-7 blitzed the Bang portion of Bang for the Buck... The RX-7 didn't just win the numbers game, it humiliated the field...
-Motor Trend, Apr. and Sep. 1992
MODS: - 18" volk GTN with 235's and 275's - B&M Short shifter - ACT street/strip with hd pressure plate & stainless clutch line - reasonated midpipe - hose job - new alpine head unit - jl audio VR series 6.5's and 5x8's - PFS exhaust - PFS boost gauge - greddy turbo timer - greddy SMIC with Pettit intake duct & SPAL fan - VIS KS Replica Hood - Greddy 2 piece kit & Elbow - Hard pipes - Apexi intake - stillen cadmium cross drilled rotors - Hawk HPS pads x 4 - aluminum door sills - downpipe - Cusco strut tower bar - tinted windows - '99 Efini Rear Wing - Apexi PFC - Efini Y-Pipe - Walbro fuel pump
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05-05-2004, 09:05 AM
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Re: Info
Originally Posted by REALLYQUIETMAN
Hello, I would like to know basic facts about rx-7's(1993-1994) im barely getting into them and would like to know about them, for example, engine name, hp etc. thanx
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what is it that you want to know about them???? theres alot more to then than the hp and engine name so shoot your questions...
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05-05-2004, 09:42 PM
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If you are just getting into them, then a 2nd generation is your best bet because they cost less and are generally cheaper to fix. If you need to know about them, read the FAQ in the 2G section.
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05-07-2004, 06:45 PM
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There is more than enough information on these cars all over the internet. Rob Robinette's is a good one though
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10-11-2004, 02:52 AM
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I know I'm a little late to the party but the above link doesn't work. I'm looking into buying a 3rd gen and I think that link could have been helpful.
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