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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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Another good thing to check out is a Mazda OEM parts catalog. I know www.re4life.com has a bunch of 'em in the tech section.
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Another approach that you can use is looking up the part on the MazdaTrix website, and use this little decoding algorithm to convert MT's part number into Mazda's OEM part #
If MT Part # = XX-YYYY-ZZZZ, then the Mazda OEM # = ZZZZ-XX-YYYY Example: MT # 13-2200-N370 (Turbo inlet duct, 89-91 FC) translates to Mazda part # N370-13-220 (same part) In this case, the last digit in the YYYY series was a zero, so just we ignore it. Normally this digit will be a letter, which signifies some Mazda revisions to that part (A, B, C, etc). If it's any number OTHER than zero, include it as if it was a letter. |
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