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S5 TII weight Vrs. S4 TII weight

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Old 04-15-05, 08:32 PM
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my s4 t2 with no ac or ps weighs 2830, full tank

with the 3 rotor is was 2860.....

steves gtus with the full t2 swap is 2780ish, he's got ps, no ac or abs

the cosmo t2 was a shade over 2700lbs, no ac or ps, it was an s5 too
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Originally Posted by JerryLH3
I think if any RX-7 deserves the title of best boulevard cruiser, it's the normally aspirated convertible. Let's face it - they were a little slower. The S5 TII and S4 TII were comparable performance wise. So, everybody has an opinion.

S4 vs. S5, it all comes down to personal preference. I've owned two S5s, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't own an S4. They both have their strong points.
Yeah, I was more refering to the softer more isolated suspension of the S5 and the more luxury oriented interior with that comment.
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