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my 12a rx7 pics
#1
Posted 07 August 2006 - 02:17 PM
- large extend port
- full zorst system
- lightened flywheel
- extractors
- big stereo (rdy to go in) + interior junk
"yeh im the best drifter......i got my front wheel drive vtec sideways yesterday when i lost control round a corner.it was the best drift ive ever done!"
#2
Posted 07 August 2006 - 02:29 PM
It needs:
Lowering
Mudflap removal
Emissions removal
A Stuber.
A locked diff. preferebly 4.11's out of an econovan. b1600 diff i think? Then you will launch like a mofo, should be able to beat commodores.
#3
Posted 07 August 2006 - 02:29 PM
#4
Posted 07 August 2006 - 02:32 PM
Not bad at all- nice n clean!!
Needs a set of modgies though........
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Don't listen to the Kiwi
Gold B45's 8)
#5
Posted 07 August 2006 - 02:35 PM
]Nice
It needs:
Lowering
Mudflap removal
Emissions removal
A Stuber.
A locked diff. preferebly 4.11's out of an econovan. b1600 diff i think? Then you will launch like a mofo, should be able to beat commodores.
Thank's guys.
GLI, i've being researching the diffs off the vans a bit, its money thats holding me back . Mudflaps, hmm never really thought about them, i dont actually mind them but now that you mention it they are sort of gay. Emissions, when i get my tax back im doing this, will probably just block the poll gear up though, and leave it on incase of being pulled over. Stuber, again, money is the problem here, and the carby was completely reco'ed last week, runs alot better now.
As for lowering i'm unsure of what springs to use. suggestions? i've heard that kingsprings lower the front niceley, but rear is still pretty high even on superlows? and that it will bottom out over speedhumps etc?
"yeh im the best drifter......i got my front wheel drive vtec sideways yesterday when i lost control round a corner.it was the best drift ive ever done!"
#6
Posted 07 August 2006 - 10:14 PM
as for the van diffs, they're pretty cheap if you can find them! I got mine for about $350 with a 4.4:1 ratio. the shorter ratio makes a huge difference! you're still going to break them very easily though, so unless you lock them up, don't expect them to last too long.
the only other options for diffs are really a hilux conversion or a Guru torsen.
this is my RX7 with king spring superlows front and rear:
go on ausrotary and PM adsy01, he used to work at Pedders and should be able to help you out with the suspension setup you want.
oh yeah, trust dre to vote for modgies!
2000 Triumph Daytona 955i
1991 Mitsubishi Galant VR4 2.3l Stroker [SOLD]
#7
Posted 08 August 2006 - 01:02 AM
Modgies are tuff
Team4G Founder - NO LONGER AN ADMIN/MOD
#8
Posted 08 August 2006 - 02:47 AM
And on the issue of bottoming out, next time your car is jacked up at the rear, check out how long your bump stops are! they are fuckin HUGE!!
I cut mine . and hey presto.. no more bottoming out 8)
Just get some decent rear shocks + King spring super low's and it will sit nicely.
And if you're not satisfied, just chop them ( Dodgy as it sounds.. it will sit really nice, and it will still handle fine )
#9
Posted 08 August 2006 - 03:19 AM
#10
Posted 08 August 2006 - 06:02 AM
get that thing short shifted STAT! 8)
barge
#11
Posted 08 August 2006 - 11:59 AM
#12
Posted 08 August 2006 - 12:15 PM
what a bomb
die
"yeh im the best drifter......i got my front wheel drive vtec sideways yesterday when i lost control round a corner.it was the best drift ive ever done!"
#13
Posted 08 August 2006 - 12:37 PM
at least it is semi legal and drivable lol
allthough my foot falcon is more reliable
#14
Posted 08 August 2006 - 04:09 PM
i will do my best
at least it is semi legal and drivable lol
allthough my foot falcon is more reliable
HAHA. I hope you're joking.
#15
Posted 09 August 2006 - 06:50 AM
]Nice
It needs:
Lowering
Mudflap removal
Emissions removal
A Stuber.
A locked diff. preferebly 4.11's out of an econovan. b1600 diff i think? Then you will launch like a mofo, should be able to beat commodores.
Thank's guys.
GLI, i've being researching the diffs off the vans a bit, its money thats holding me back . Mudflaps, hmm never really thought about them, i dont actually mind them but now that you mention it they are sort of gay. Emissions, when i get my tax back im doing this, will probably just block the poll gear up though, and leave it on incase of being pulled over. Stuber, again, money is the problem here, and the carby was completely reco'ed last week, runs alot better now.
As for lowering i'm unsure of what springs to use. suggestions? i've heard that kingsprings lower the front niceley, but rear is still pretty high even on superlows? and that it will bottom out over speedhumps etc?
beat v8s allready do that i like a challenge i love raceing turbo cars its better when you sitting 13500 rpm and change to 3rd and the hole arse shifts watching ther faces is great.
but very nice car dude. just put lsd in it from s2 or 3 and you will be fine and drop a 20b in ther and you will be really fine.
but dame it looks like you stole my car i have a big arse sun roof
and a 13b j port in mine but the clutch is sliping at the mo. doh
#16
Posted 09 August 2006 - 06:58 AM
Here's my 12a bridgeport series 1 @ Easternats starting to warm up the tyres...
#17
Posted 09 August 2006 - 07:12 AM
but all i no is that it scares me
#18
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:01 AM
gli 747 what do you mean are you joking
#19
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:13 AM
#20
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:18 AM
because rotorys rev so high they are prone to the flywheel sherring of also know as a flywheel explosion lol it has killed people before
gli 747 what do you mean are you joking
Because I love rotors and i'll own you if you try and bag them out
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