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celiguy00
01-04-2014, 09:17 PM
Hello all from Japan! I am active duty Army and just arrived here back in early October. I looked around at cars for a while and finally decided on, what I thought was a good deal, buying a 93' FD for $2k. I ended up having to replace the master cylinder, clutch fork, release collar, and throw-out bearing. This was just so I could finally drive the car, which I love! I also have a 07' Mazdaspeed 3 back in the states.
I just recently installed a full exhaust, downpipe, midpipe, and catback, all for about $280. I have a wideband a/f, water temp, and oil pressure gauges coming any day. The car came with a HKS Boost Controller and turbo timer. Has some 17" Enkei Circular deep dish rims powder coated gold, coilovers, after market intercooler piping, and aluminum AST.
I am slowly learning all that I can about the rotary and this car, it looks sexy, drives and handles like a dream. Sad to say I am most likely going to have to do a rebuild soon, because after doing my first oil change and going through coolant I have found a bit of thick white crap in the oil filler tube. Any advice would be appreciated!
speedjunkie
01-05-2014, 01:09 AM
Welcome! How about some pics of the car?
I was stationed in Okinawa Nov 2000 to Nov 2003. A buddy of mine from over there that got me more into rotaries is back over there now as a civilian, Armando Fox is his name. He hasn't been doing cars for years but if you can find him I'm sure he could help you out. I think he's working with the Marines over there.
celiguy00
01-05-2014, 02:14 AM
Welcome! How about some pics of the car?
I was stationed in Okinawa Nov 2000 to Nov 2003. A buddy of mine from over there that got me more into rotaries is back over there now as a civilian, Armando Fox is his name. He hasn't been doing cars for years but if you can find him I'm sure he could help you out. I think he's working with the Marines over there.
Oh damn very cool man and I appreciate it. I have met a few rotary owners and fans since working on the car at typhoon motors on Camp Foster. Most people are like man why did you get that, you are going to be working on it all the time.. lol. Luckily I enjoy working on cars and making it my own. Here are a few pics:
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Here is the new exhaust, which just got installed two days ago.
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Pete_89T2
01-05-2014, 08:56 AM
I am slowly learning all that I can about the rotary and this car, it looks sexy, drives and handles like a dream. Sad to say I am most likely going to have to do a rebuild soon, because after doing my first oil change and going through coolant I have found a bit of thick white crap in the oil filler tube. Any advice would be appreciated!
Welcome to RCC! I may have misunderstood you, but if the only problem you're seeing is white crap in the oil fill tube, it might not be that big a deal to fix. White/brownish oily crud in the filler tube & under the cap is usually the result of condensation in the block, due to a malfunctioning stock crankcase ventilation system; an improperly modified crankcase vent system and/or not running the engine long enough to evaporate the condensation.
If "going through coolant" means your coolant level is going down, you have an external or internal leak somewhere, and will need to find out where. Hopefully something external & simple like a leaky hose or water pump seal. If it's internal, you're looking at a rebuild.
Whizbang
01-05-2014, 02:32 PM
2000?????
Gah!
Whizbang
01-05-2014, 02:32 PM
also welcome
celiguy00
01-09-2014, 03:31 AM
Thank you for the information! I am still learning as much I can about this car, and there seems to be a lot of quirks that come along with this car. You described it perfect as white/brownish crud in the oil filler tube. I also am having a vacuum problem as most people see -15, and mine is typically -8 to -10. I am going to do some more research and try and trace down the crank vent tubes. Do you know of any threads that deal with these issues off hand?
So far the car seems to run good, no hiccups, pulls good under boost.
I just received my gauges today, so going to try and get them installed this weekend! Wideband A/F, Water Temp, Oil Pressure
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Welcome to RCC! I may have misunderstood you, but if the only problem you're seeing is white crap in the oil fill tube, it might not be that big a deal to fix. White/brownish oily crud in the filler tube & under the cap is usually the result of condensation in the block, due to a malfunctioning stock crankcase ventilation system; an improperly modified crankcase vent system and/or not running the engine long enough to evaporate the condensation.
If "going through coolant" means your coolant level is going down, you have an external or internal leak somewhere, and will need to find out where. Hopefully something external & simple like a leaky hose or water pump seal. If it's internal, you're looking at a rebuild.
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