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Old 01-23-06 | 02:58 AM
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help with rotary terms

In another forum there is a list of terms that I don't know the meaning to,

MMO
ATF
BAC
FC3C – I know theyre second generation rx7s but whats the difference between fc3c and fc3s
FC3S
FMIC
J-Spec
MOP
OMP
SA
TMIC
TPS
WOT
FPR

any help would be much appreciated, cheers
Old 01-23-06 | 03:06 AM
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Check out the 1st gen FAQ. It has a lot of good info.

MMO - Marvel Mystery Oil
ATF - Automatic Transmission Fluid
BAC - Bypass Air Control
FC3C – 2nd gen VIN (actually FC33, I think it is FC3S in Japan)
FC3S
FMIC - Front Mount Intercooler
J-Spec - Japanese Spec (built for the Japanese Domestic Market)
MOP - Metering Oil Pump
OMP - Oil Metering Pump (same as MOP, Mazda calls it MOP, most on here call it OMP)
SA - early first gen in north america, all first gens in the rest of the world
TMIC - Top Mount Intercooler
TPS - Throttle Position Sensor
WOT - Wide Open Throttle
FPR - Fuel Pressure Regulator
Old 01-23-06 | 03:29 AM
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I do believe that the FC3C is the vert model.
Old 01-23-06 | 05:27 AM
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Thanks, much appreciated guys!
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