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New and Young driver

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:14
by Rx7boy719
Hello, names Bobby some people already know me a little, but my father's name is Victor hes the one with the Red 93 RX-7 and im his son. Ive been going to the meets on fridays here in Springs learning the rotary game. I also have an FD but in the backyard collecting dust, but it has been rebuilt and just need a little more tweaks to it. Glad to join and meet mazda people

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14
by RX-7 Chris
Welcome

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14
by TheNewBlack
Welcome!

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14
by I`m Batman
Welcome!

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14
by Mortose
greetings!

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14
by VRx8
I know you, I own the silver fd. Learn as much as you can before you start messing with the rotary's, do your homework and you'll be alright. You guys still planing on going single turbo? got any parts yet?

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14
by Rx7boy719
VRx8 wrote:I know you, I own the silver fd. Learn as much as you can before you start messing with the rotary's, do your homework and you'll be alright. You guys still planing on going single turbo? got any parts yet?
Yea we're still planning on going single but we're waiting if Eric is gonna sell is other turbo that he has. but i went to rx7club and there was a guy selling a Turbonectics 62-1 T4 flange.. any thing good on that turbo? But the "exhaust side" or "heat side" of the turbo looks used so it must be a rebuilt one. I got pictures of it....

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14
by VRx8

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:14
by speedjunkie
Hey Bobby, welcome!

Those Turbonetics are pretty good from what I understand, and that turbo seems to be almost as common on our cars as the GT35 series.

I told your Dad tonight that I want to see if the turbo is actually good or not first. I need to install the new turbo but I'm taking the manifold to Loveland Sunday to test fit on Dave's car and if it works I won't have it for a few days after that also. But I'm planning on trying both of the CHRA I have for this current turbo and see if they're both bad or not. Either way, I'll let you guys know as soon as I can about the turbo. But I'm planning on selling it as a whole kit so you won't need to buy anything, aside from maybe some heat shielding for the coolant hoses. But maybe I'll provide that as well. But if it's a bad turbo it'll need a rebuild anyway, or rather a new CHRA.

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:14
by jamiel
Welcome!
If you want to have a great time learning emergency car control skills, come out to a http://streetsurvival.org/ school. Next one is in May, with another at PPIR tentatively in Aug.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:14
by speedjunkie
He might need those skills if his Dad buys my turbo for his car LOL.

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:14
by Rx7boy719
speedjunkie wrote:Hey Bobby, welcome!

Those Turbonetics are pretty good from what I understand, and that turbo seems to be almost as common on our cars as the GT35 series.

I told your Dad tonight that I want to see if the turbo is actually good or not first. I need to install the new turbo but I'm taking the manifold to Loveland Sunday to test fit on Dave's car and if it works I won't have it for a few days after that also. But I'm planning on trying both of the CHRA I have for this current turbo and see if they're both bad or not. Either way, I'll let you guys know as soon as I can about the turbo. But I'm planning on selling it as a whole kit so you won't need to buy anything, aside from maybe some heat shielding for the coolant hoses. But maybe I'll provide that as well. But if it's a bad turbo it'll need a rebuild anyway, or rather a new CHRA.

Alright Eric thanks man

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:14
by Rx7boy719
jamiel wrote:Welcome!
If you want to have a great time learning emergency car control skills, come out to a http://streetsurvival.org/ school. Next one is in May, with another at PPIR tentatively in Aug.
Looks cool might tell my dad this lol use his car for the course lol jkjk