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10-18-2013, 12:44 PM | #2 |
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I have seen it done once at a car meet in Orlando, FL a few years ago. I didn't catch the owners name, though. it was different, i'll give them that. He told me in the convo we had, he did it just to be different, not for a performance reason.
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10-18-2013, 01:01 PM | #3 |
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F22.. is that the s2k engine? i saw an F-swap in an FD at Import Alliance in Charlotte, NC last year...
It was done by a shop that specializes in the F20/F22 engine if I remember correctly...
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10-18-2013, 05:14 PM | #6 |
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yeah, what RedR1/Chris said... what you want to do with the car should help determine what you do with it. The '93-95 REW is a great engine and from what i know, 96 they introduced the 16-bit ecu for them and then in '99 they changed the tune a little bit and turbos to get a little more power. But it wasn't anything you can't buy after market ECU and parts to do yourself.
I would recommend if it is your first rotary (or first FD) then take some time to learn the car and get to know it if you aren't sure what you want to do with it. They are a great chassis that do amazing on tracks (or in the mountains for some of us). or you can build a hell of a drag car if that's your thing...
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10-18-2013, 11:11 PM | #7 |
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i do want use the fd for NASA racing and time attack, i know the 1jz-2jz are commonly used for drag racing. i wouldn't mind using the stock motor in the fd i just dont want something to go work in the car where i have to get the whole motor rebuilt.
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10-18-2013, 11:30 PM | #8 |
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take the time to learn the engine and research how to improve the longevity of the engine. tuning will be a BIG deal with the rotary. also, try to find knowledgeable local people around you to discuss and learn from... and if you dont know something or are curious, ask on the forum! many people here are willing to share knowledge, some might tell you to search... or heck PM me your questions and i'll do what i can to answer or help you find the answers.
but know too that you will one day need to rebuild... it's not a bad thing, just the nature of these cars... and if you are prepared and know to expect it, then it can go alot smoother. and there are several great builders out there, they can be a little pricey but can be a great route to go when the time comes... or you can try your hand at it yourself... but main things are research, patience and tuning...
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10-18-2013, 11:57 PM | #9 |
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i will wait and i will stay with the stock engine, but i just dont want a prorblem where i track it one day and then the next day the car wont start thats my fear with fd. i know the stock engine burns oil from time to time. but if i have any question i will come to you guys. i am young and i'm still learning about cars and especially about the fd, and i want to find ways to make it better.
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10-19-2013, 08:56 AM | #10 | ||
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Come at the FD with an empty slate. Try it from there. There's a reason people participate in NASA TTU and the likes with a 13B REW (OEM FD motor) and a nice, responsive single turbo upgrade and compete against Z06's, ZR1's, F430's, etc. the FD handles amazingly well. Don't be so quick to throw away it's heart (we're talking about balance here, not the rotary) in persuit of "less headache" that will cost just as much as leaving the 13B in there and rebuilding it in the long run. Get an FD, but a quality set of coilovers (none of this garbage HKS, GReddy, JIC crap that's out there), get rid of the stock twin turbo system and get a nice, well developed single turbo kit that boosts quick with a properly ducted intake/vmount intercooler kit, get a nice thick set of twin oil coolers (Mocal or Setrab). Its when people go racing on the cheap, that motors blow and they don't actually compete. You literally have to have a large fortune to make a small fortune. And to do NASA racing, you are literally pissing money into the wind (but having fun doing it, i do it too) but one can't put a price on happiness. Quote:
don't expect to buy an FD and go tracking it off the bat. odds are the previous owner didn't take care of the car well, so it will probably need a rebuild in it's near future (many reasons for that). there is also a lot of prep work to go into a car before you track it, mainly making sure it's healthy. I'm not talking mods there, i'm just speaking in general. make sure nothing is loose, no risk for parts to break, etc. it's a long road, filled with spent money, headaches, and girlfriends leaving you. I wouldn't trade it for the world. |
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10-19-2013, 05:43 PM | #12 |
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Not saying my way is the right way, not even trying to imply that. Just saying. . . . i've wasted a LOT of monies learning to do it the right way. Just trying to save your thousands (literally) in the long run
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10-19-2013, 08:11 PM | #13 |
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also you may want to look at the rules of the racing organization you want to compete in before you wind up in a pitfall of ineligibility.
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10-20-2013, 08:53 AM | #14 |
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10-20-2013, 09:00 AM | #15 | |
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