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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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Geez, I make a two-sentence comment just complimenting the OP and this turns into a another 'show me the numbers' match. I would like to see some numbers as well but sometimes, it's just not a priority so too bad for the rest of us. I just thought it was neat; rarely does anybody do anything with the stock IC.
I will fabricate my own stuff if it doesn't include welding. If something needs to be welded, I know a good guy that always does our custom lab equipment. And yes, he's good with aluminium. |
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http://rx7cz.net/photos/fmic/ Haltech datalogs show it was within 3 degree F of a full GReddy FMIC kit for the FC3S. Is that what you want? -Ted Last edited by RETed; 03-19-2010 at 11:22 AM. |
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That wasn't exactly what I had in mind, Ted- although that itself is also interesting. I was more or less referring to the fact that there aren't many TMIC modifications (not including the AI systems) that build upon the existing system. IMO, it always seems too easy to just slap an FMIC on and call it a day.
It's just nice to see somebody think and do outside of the box. Cheers, everyone. Quote:
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