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01-30-2009, 12:28 PM | #1 |
Here Lies Your Demise
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Nvmyre fd3s
Hi all just thought i would post up my ride and join your site ...
ok well here goes its a Year/Make/Model 2002 Mazda RX7 Series 8, Type R, Version 6 Engine Accessories APEXi Power FC K&N Pod Filter Garrett T51R Turbo 8mm steam pipe custom turbo manifold Tial 60mm waste gate Custom trumpet screamer pipe Turbo smart type 2 stealth plumbed back BOV custom 120mm core intercooler with 4" in /outlets Custom 4" dump and 4" stainless exhaust system Twin 3" mufflers HKS Twin Power CDI spark amplifier Engine block Series 8 Rx7 block EXTREME ROTARIES oversized stud kit EXTREME ROTARIES isotropic finished crank Drilled out modified oil galleries CNC screw in welsh plugs Full rotating assembly from clutch to front pulley balanced to 10,000rpm Series 4 low comp turbo rotors clearanced SCR 2mm racing apex seals SCR corner seals CNC Race Bridge port Competition apex springs Race clearance seals Excessive Motor Sport inlet manifold power ported Power ported upper inlet manifold Custom enlarged throttlebody butterflies and ports CNC custom machined water pump adapter and alternator bracket (see pics) Fuel System Walbro Lift fuel pump 2 x Bosch Motor sport 044 fuel pumps After market fuel rails 2 x Bosch white 1600cc injectors primary 4 x Siemens 910cc secondary injectors 2 x secondry fuel rails Sard fuel pressure regulator Custom twin feed and baffled under car surge tank Twin feed fuel lines Drive train Hardware exedy tripple plate race clutch Mazdaspeed race fly wheel Short shifted gearbox MOMO gear knob KAAZ mechanical 1.5way LSD Knightsports 4.777 final drive ratio custom solid spacer and shimmed race diff Brakes & suspension 365mm brake rotors 8 Spot callipers race compound brake pads Braided brake lines Track spec coil overs Carbon fibre strut brace Rolling Stock Black Work Meister S1 19x10 rear 18x9 front 275/30/19 rears 225/35/18 fronts Second set of wheels Black Work Meister 3piece 19x12.5 rear 18x9.5 front 355/25/19 rears 235/35/18 fronts Body work Custom full metal 160mm rear and 120mm front wide body performed by M&C DOYLE CRASH Origin body kit split and widened to match body Mazdaspeed Bonnet C West carbon fibre anti pop up headlights Autolock Professional scissor door kit Interior Gadgetry Recaro Kevlar racing buckets (factory Mazda race seats) APEXi AVCR Limited Edition APEXi Neo Harnesses Factory Nardi steering wheel Twin 4 pound NOS bottles carbon fibre boot floor Stereo Component Alpine double din touch screen head unit DLS front splits and rear speakers POWER SO FAR 567RWHP on 20psi and pump fuel we are aiming for 820+rwhp on full boost and race fuel
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01-31-2009, 09:26 PM | #3 |
Rotary Fanatic
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Wow, Amazing build.
What is that stuff on the irons? The white stuff on the outside that's also on the front cover. Are you running an electric water pump? Have any pix of that setup? I'm curious why you didn't relocate the alternator to where the AC compressor used to be. |
02-01-2009, 10:36 AM | #5 |
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Probably one of the nicest modified fds I have ever seen, good work.
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02-01-2009, 02:00 PM | #6 | |
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as for the water pump yes i had that block machined up to bolt the alternator in the standard position as i also made a bracket to mount the power steering pump lower on the side of the engine........ this was because i had more mods in mind which i will show you pics of
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02-01-2009, 06:01 PM | #7 |
Sua Sponte
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Amazing looking FD. I see some nice fabrication. Only thing I don't like is the almost 180 degree bend coming off the turbo, but I'm sure your car is plenty fast enough as is
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02-02-2009, 09:30 PM | #8 |
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You definitely aren't messing around when it comes to that turbo and piping!
That marble coloring is very interesting. So after the water pump, coolant is directed into that filler neck and straight down? What is your radiator setup? I'm very impressed by your unique and effective mods. |
02-02-2009, 11:19 PM | #11 |
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NVMYRE,
I have to ask you this... I think last year I was watching some australian car shoot out on TV and I think saw an FD similar to yours... Is it possible that it was yours?? Just curious.. I forgot the name of the show..
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02-03-2009, 01:22 AM | #12 |
Here Lies Your Demise
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hi well firstly alloy doesnt rust and secondly under high loads of boost and horse power plates are known to flex and have some even though minimal movement ....having the plugs cnc'd just eliminates the having to worry if it pops a welsh plug or having to knock them out and replace them and as most people will tell you the more you can take care of and prepare and engine for the abuse (for lack of a better word) and force that will be placed upon the engine and driveline the better it will perform and the longer it will last thats all i have done ......
this is my street car i drive it on the street and with the power levels set at what it is tuned at i have had great results and engine life and minimal signs of wear when pulled down whith this setup ....
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02-03-2009, 01:25 AM | #13 | |
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but yes it was my car on the tv show ...
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Fat and Low to the ground, packing enough firepower to wipe out a small country i think we have found the WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION |
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02-04-2009, 03:05 PM | #14 |
The Newbie
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Very nice FD!! Im also interested in that water pump setup?
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02-05-2009, 08:35 AM | #15 |
Here Lies Your Demise
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what would you like to know about the setup?
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Fat and Low to the ground, packing enough firepower to wipe out a small country i think we have found the WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION |