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djmtsu
06-28-2011, 03:30 PM
aka the Gay Goose (apparently).

Might as well start a build thread for my latest project.

1984 Mazda RX-7 GS

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-HU_MY4G5Atk/TZtLMvwITeI/AAAAAAAACik/9CP6PQVcQRA/s800/IMAG0120.jpg

I picked this up for a couple hundred bucks back in February (I think). Originally I had plans to just strip down the 12a, use a Holley carb and RB exhaust, upgrade the ignition and then focus on paint and handling. Now things are getting out of control.

Up until now I have-
-installed an LSD/Disc rear end
-bought new OEM interior bits
-bought used interior bits
-stripped emissions
-installed a wheel stud kit
-installed 15" BBS wheels
-RB lowering springs
-bought RB muffler
-traded for an RB intake and Holley carb (FOR SALE!!)
-got FC coil
-bought MSD 6AL
-bought Holley Blue fuel pump and FPR
-got an FC oil cooler
-bought RE-Speed filter pedestal

After driving it around a few times, I had forgotten how tragically slow a stock 12a is. So I am boosting the 12a.

I have many of the necessary parts I need already, and have ordered some of the stuff I need for the conversion.
-bought 12a exhaust flange
-bought 13B exhaust flange
-bought S4 turbo

I am still looking for an FMIC kit, BOV, downpipe, and will likely get a carb hat from Rotaryshack, unless Charles can build me one out of a sweet coffee can (no joking).

I found instructions on how to boost prep the Nikki carb. It is getting stripped down to basically nothing, along with the intake manifold. The coolant passages are getting blocked as well.

I will source the oil supply from the RE-Speed pedestal, and drill and tap a return on the front cover.

For coolant, I will use the supply on the rear iron, and tap a return to the lower neck of the water pump housing.

The Holley FPR is surprisingly easy to turn into a rising rate FPR, so I'll take care of that as well. I also need to source a wideband.

This is going to be fun, since I have never seen a blow through 12a rotary (in person, they are all over the place online).

Luckily, I kept all my gauges from my FC, so that will make one less thing to but. I am also considering getting an EGT gauge since this is much different from tuning an ECU.

Thoughts? Prayers?

one320fc
06-28-2011, 05:18 PM
Man I wish boosted 12a was in my future!! Don't have much to say other then I will be watching this thread and maybe insted of tapping the lower neck for coolant just can't you just use the sensor port on the back of the water pump housing. If im not mistaken its only used for choke pull off. Want to sell just that Holley manifold??

85rx-7gsl-se
06-28-2011, 05:51 PM
I will get that S4 TII manifold to you mid July hopefully.

djmtsu
06-29-2011, 07:50 AM
Man I wish boosted 12a was in my future!! Don't have much to say other then I will be watching this thread and maybe insted of tapping the lower neck for coolant just can't you just use the sensor port on the back of the water pump housing. If im not mistaken its only used for choke pull off. Want to sell just that Holley manifold??

Thanks. That is where I am putting my sensor for an Autometer temp gauge, but I had though of that. And I would like to sell the manifold and carb as one, but I am open to offers ;)

I will get that S4 TII manifold to you mid July hopefully.

Thanks Nate. If it is in Manchester, I could always stop by and meet your Dad or whatever in case you can't make it here.

85rx-7gsl-se
06-29-2011, 08:48 AM
Naw its in my attic here in Memphis.

djmtsu
07-13-2011, 07:03 AM
I have nearly everything I need. Still waiting on:
-downpipe
-oil feed and return lines for turbo
-build the manifold adapter
-wideband
-carb hat

That's really it. I picked up a nearly new radiator, FMIC kit with piping, BOV.

Hopefully soon I will get a chance to thrash away on this beast.

TitaniumTT
07-13-2011, 05:42 PM
After driving it around a few times, I had forgotten how tragically slow a stock 12a is. So I am boosting the 12a.

Haahaahahaaha.... That may make it into my already ginormous sig

For coolant, I will use the supply on the rear iron, and tap a return to the lower neck of the water pump housing.

You're welcome ;)


Thoughts? Prayers?

Both.... actually

maybe insted of tapping the lower neck for coolant just can't you just use the sensor port on the back of the water pump housing.

Won't work, needs to be on the lower side of things

-build the manifold adapter


About this...... I've been slacking greatly on my PM's lately, I have good reasons though. When you get a chance, gimme a call and we can chat about it.:grouphug: