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Old 03-29-2011, 09:34 AM   #1
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Wanted to say a quick hello to everyone on RCC: "Hello!"

I'm from Houston, TX and currently working on my first rotary - 12A. It's going into a 1985 Corolla coupe (not uncommon). No, I'm not a crazy Puerto Rican just a goofy Filipino.

















Please excuse my poor welding. Still very much a novice welder.

Looking into a Camden draw-through supercharger setup but planning to rock the IDA for a bit and try my hand at the DLIDFIS modification with the HEI modules.

Hoping to learn more about Wankels.
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Old 03-29-2011, 11:33 AM   #2
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welcome to the club....that a cool project you got going their..the 12a is a good engine . i would not go with a camden...... been there done that.the camden is vary expensive and will not last long do to poor design.go turbo it is 1/2 the money of the camden if you go with a stock s5 turbo....
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welcome to the club....that a cool project you got going their..the 12a is a good engine . i would not go with a camden...... been there done that.the camden is vary expensive and will not last long do to poor design.go turbo it is 1/2 the money of the camden if you go with a stock s5 turbo....
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Hmmm, thanks for the suggestion on the Camden.

I was eyeing some 48 IDA turbo setups. I was considering the Camden draw through route because of the fact I didn't have to prep for boost.

With a turbo setup, I'm looking at a turbo, turbo manifold, piping, intercooler, bov, waste gate, intake box, hoses, braided oil lines, fittings and different fuel pump.

I could stick with the Aeromotive 13301 fpr?

Will I have to change out the floats and gaskets on the IDA? Looks like I'll have to hit the books a bit more.
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Old 03-29-2011, 04:58 PM   #4
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would contact....http://www.jayceevw.com/webers_by_jaycee they have nice part for weber...if you use a stock rx7 turbo it has internal wastegate . you also can use the stock manifold with modification to make it fit the 12a.....if you need any help let me no...

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