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It's got a Chevy V8 in it, that's the secret. I actually had a dream last night that I really owned an FC, then when I woke up I seriously thought that I still had it, then I realized that I didn't and I was sooo sad. True story. |
PS: TJ, I'm going to look at an 87 FC on Saturday, so WHO KNOWS?!?!?! MY DREAM MIGHT COME TRUE!!! |
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YOUR DREAM COME TRUE!!!!:) or YOUR DREAM IS COMING TRUE!!! |
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You guys forgot to Check this one out!!! |
"the AC has been taken out , no power steering, from the alternater, there is only one belt running..." You mean that quote? That's not that bad, he's only running the alternater. Rotaries do not need additional belts like timing belts or chains because they are not a valve type engine, there are no cams, no valvesprings, hell, there's no valvetrain at all. The water pump is driven internally like most cars so that does not need a belt as it is shaft driven. I can't think of anyhting else right now, but, he has cooling and power supply running, he doesn't need much more, only for creature comforts (power steering, AC, etc etc) |
*looks at belt driven waterpump and wonders what you're smoking* |
RX7s have belt driven water pumps? WTF I thought that they were mechanically driven like most motors. Oh well, at least I was right about the valvetrain part :p |
FUCK!!! THE FUCKING T2 I WAS GOING TO LOOK AT HAS SOLD!!! :2finger: :2finger: :flamemad: :flamemad: |
The two pullies on the right you can ignore, the one on the very bottom is the "crank" or e-shaft if you will :), the middle one with the little belt going over it is the water-pump, and the one on the very top is the altenator. Most people use dual altenator pulleys and two altenator belts, the "yoohoo" belt seemed a bit loose on my car so I flipped it upside down (probably not the best for belt life but it's only $4.15 or something) and it's good now. http://www.1300cc.com/howto/how2/Belt/belt1.jpg |
Well, wadda ya know, I stand corrected :) |
I really had my heart set on that T2. Damn. I don't really want to buy an NA, but i suppose that it could still be cool. Plus, I could pick up an NA for way cheaper than a T2, or a broken T2 at that. |
i like my n/a :) and i did buy the 1st gen with a street port.. and now im painting it soo ill try and finish in a week or so and ill get some updated pics! im living away from the computer for a bit o my posts will be staggered.. |
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Just get an NA and do a turbo engine swap, better yet buy a convertible and do the turbo swap,,that would be sweet. And make sure if you do its a manual not like rich's T2 convert. Oh well its his girlfriends car to drive and i suppose he does have an FD sitting in the garage beside it. RP |
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"this just in...." "rotarys rule" c ya :) |
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What did the cop do to you today?;) |
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hey hey... i am almost done painting racing stripes on my 1st gen.. yeah thats right racing stripes.. they arent a sticker so i lost some hp but i think the paint adds a little more low end which is good.. :) anyone know if its hard to install one of those Carter Turbo setups? blow though i guess.. i really dont know if i want to but " I LIKE BOOOOST" :) anyways hows everyones elses project coming? me and george just installed fuel pumps and regulators on boths cars and it was a really good inprovement on his car! smoother lots of more power on tap.. :) and of course i havent tested mine :( the only time it was on was when i pulled it into my garage.. so lets get this thread alive again eh.... Tyler |
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