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| RX-7 3rd Gen Specific (1993-2002) RX-7 1993-2002 Discussion including performance modifications and Technical Support Sections. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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80 liter tank,
300KM AT BEST city driving with a soft foot. FD's are amazing toys, but not really the greatest DD's.
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The Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2012
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yeah not planning on on daily driving it. would be my life long toy.
do the FD RS's come stock 3 rotors? guessing these cost alot? like all rotarys? what would be the best series to get ? how would i go about getting my hands on a rotary manual? so i can learn about these engines? sorry about all the questions pretty keen on learning! Thanks guys! |
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manuals are on e bay ,and Racing Beat sells some hot rod rotary books that are very informative .
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RCC Loves Me Not You
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3 rotors didn't come in the RX7.
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RCC Loves Me Not You
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This is generally ones own preference. In the US for example, we stopped receiving the 7 in *1995 so if an individual decided he preferred the later series bumper/tails/bla bla bla he would have to convert. It's probably a good idea for you to view all the different trims since they can come with a plethora of different options to suit you best, once you figure which one you fancy then you can start your search. May take a while to find one but if you're patient one will pop up.
Here is a book I purchased that is very detailed in the evolution of the 7 and what years came with whatever option, can be bought here RX-7-Mazdas-Rotary-Sportscar-Revised ![]() *pretty sure that is our last model/year.
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1993 Yamaha GTS1000 1992 Celica Turbo AllTrac 1987 RX7 Sport 1979 Yamaha G1, KM24 powered 1975 Dolmar KMS4 Last edited by ZGN; 10-02-2013 at 07:38 PM. |
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Don Mega
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Next best to get is a Spirit R Type A (there are plenty of these for sale) Type RZ (another limited sprots run) plenty of these for sale Type RS is a great el cheapo model to get, comes with bigger brakes, 4.3 diff etc Then there is the host of other models of RX7. The Australian spec cars fetch a BIG premium over the jappo market models btw.
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