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09-05-2011, 01:22 PM | #1 |
rexrecycle
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Not So Newbie
Well this is my first post on this site, but I'm not new to Mazdas. I have been posting on other Mazda oriented sites for several years and followed a Goopy apex seals ad to this site. I have built a few engines before, but none lately. I stopped racing Mazdas 20 years ago, so the technology has changed a little since then when it comes to all out performance. I am hoping to build another engine in the near future and have been looking into using the Goopy seals.
The engine will be going into my 70 Lotus Europa S2 which is still early in the project stage. I have to build a chassis first and then I will worry about the engine. Since this is my first post here, I won't ramble on too long , but I am hoping to be able to interact with other rotor heads in the future. zoom zoom Rex |