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Old 01-03-07 | 01:19 AM
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13b rew install

im thinkin of buying a 13b rew from him and i was wandering what else i would need besides the housing and rotors and eccentric shaft, also do i need any of the electronics (ecu, wiring harness).
Old 01-03-07 | 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by pops95wank
im thinkin of buying a 13b rew from him and i was wandering what else i would need besides the housing and rotors and eccentric shaft, also do i need any of the electronics (ecu, wiring harness).
welcome to the board.

dude, you need to ask a better question.
Old 01-03-07 | 03:03 AM
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its pretty straight foward does any one know anything about putting a rew engine in a stock US 1995 rx7 coupe. if you dont you need not reply
Old 01-03-07 | 03:44 AM
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okay ... first of all, drop the attitude.

second of all, there is nothing straightforward about your question. i can read. if it were straightforward, then i wouldn't have been left wondering what you were talking about.

third ... the REW is the stock motor. get an FSM and have at it.
Old 01-04-07 | 12:36 AM
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well that would have been a pretty easy response the first time. Also im pretty sure you were the one who came at me telling me that my question wasn't good enough for you and i need to find a better one. From what i have been told that the rew is different from the regular 13b.
Old 01-04-07 | 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by pops95wank
well that would have been a pretty easy response the first time.
i agree. it would have been quite easy to give my response the first time ... if you had asked the question. for all the people i suspect you have communicating in your head, i'm not one of them. i apologize for that.

Also im pretty sure you were the one who came at me telling me that my question wasn't good enough for you and i need to find a better one.
what gave it away? ... was it the fact the both resposnes came from the same username, with the same avatar?

From what i have been told that the rew is different from the regular 13b.
it is different from the "regular" (i'll assume you're referring to the non-turbo engines) 13Bs. however, it is the factory engine in the FD3S Rx-7s. it's a simple matter of re-installing an engine that was already there.
Old 01-04-07 | 01:40 AM
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olive branch ...

dude, until now i have had no reason to be facetious with you. i think i was more than warm to you and your plight. the fact remains, you spat out some words involving an unidentified (and irrelevant) "him" and some stuff about rotors, housings and e-shafts - all of this in a thread entitled 13B-REW install. there was no mention of the car you were installing the engine in and by singling out engine parts, it left one to wonder if you were rebuilding a motor from different years. all in all, your question was far from clear. all you had to do was state your question as you did in your second post - sans the attitude.

i'm not going to continue this back and forth thing anymore. i simply don't have time. hopefully you're on your way to getting that FSM and will have a trouble-free install. however, i'm done with this thread. good luck.
Old 01-04-07 | 01:53 AM
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Old 01-04-07 | 02:10 AM
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LMFAO...

oh yeah, and this thread has to be a joke....nobody could seriously ask such a stupid question like that
Old 01-04-07 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by 93Efini
LMFAO...

oh yeah, and this thread has to be a joke....nobody could seriously ask such a stupid question like that
i got a question for you. What is the proper proceedure for rigging the horizontal stabilizar of a F18 B/D? Well im sure by the time you started the next sentence you realized you didn't know so do you kind of see were not everyone knows everything?
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WTF are you talking about???....that has nothing to do with the ABSOLUTLY RIDICULOUS question YOU ASKED BEFORE...

do you not realize, you asked how to install the stock fd engine into an fd???!!!

if this was posted in 3rd gen, 20 people would have told you to SEARCH!

talk about a waste of forum space...this thread is it

If that tranceduck could read your post, even he'd be laughing
Old 01-05-07 | 09:56 AM
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Grab one of the Factory Service Manuals (FSM) from this link:

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/94-fsms-available-download-449950/

It has "generic" instructions for engine R&R (Removal & Reinstall). When I mean generic, they aren't like Haynes "step by step" instructions, but more of a guideline on what needs to be done.
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