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hey people i am new i live in virginia beach and i am new to mazda also never owned one if you guys could help me out because the kid i got this rx-7 from was a ******* retard there wires that go nowhere not even hooked up and alot of **** like that i need this thing to be realiable and trust worthy i go out of town alot on bussiness and such but yea i need help like rite after i did a clutch last week it wont start in the rain but if its dry it starts rite up so please help
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no i replaced the clutch and i am not sure if i have a leak or not i think it was something gettin wett under my hood when the rain splashes up from the tires but im not sure i gotta wait and see i guess does anybody have the vacume hoses diagram? the kid that had it b4 me have eveything blocked off he was a ratard
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if you end up needing to take it some where to have it worked on these guys are good.
Precise Auto Care
2480 E. Little Creek rd
Norfolk, VA
757 531-4848
open Monday through Friday 8-6 and Saturday 8-4.
the guy that you want to deal with is Aaron Dunlap he is the rotary guy.
they are the only people that i take my rx-7's to in this area.
Precise Auto Care
2480 E. Little Creek rd
Norfolk, VA
757 531-4848
open Monday through Friday 8-6 and Saturday 8-4.
the guy that you want to deal with is Aaron Dunlap he is the rotary guy.
they are the only people that i take my rx-7's to in this area.
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if you end up needing to take it some where to have it worked on these guys are good.
Precise Auto Care
2480 E. Little Creek rd
Norfolk, VA
757 531-4848
open Monday through Friday 8-6 and Saturday 8-4.
the guy that you want to deal with is Aaron Dunlap he is the rotary guy.
they are the only people that i take my rx-7's to in this area.
Precise Auto Care
2480 E. Little Creek rd
Norfolk, VA
757 531-4848
open Monday through Friday 8-6 and Saturday 8-4.
the guy that you want to deal with is Aaron Dunlap he is the rotary guy.
they are the only people that i take my rx-7's to in this area.
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yea man if this is the rite guy u passed me walkin in to the nabor hood and i yelled that nice man and u looked at me yea i own that lovely rotary powered thing
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Welcome to my world. I traded my 98 eclipse NA-T conversion that i rebuilt mechanically from the wheels up for an 88 FC that's beat to ****, flip out 7" LCD, a set of 17's with questionable tires and $300 cash money.
That $300 cash money is scooping up a pretty decent gxl from the local junkyard. I'll be doing a comp check on the motor before swapping my current engine into it. IMO, the shell isn't worth the headache and there's some broken suspension parts. Most importaintly, the gas gauge and directionals DO NOT WORK.
Luckily, i've built hondas and my eclipse from the ground up so i'm not jumping into my car completely blind. I'm just not looking foward to the soldering/wireing/ energy suspension bushings/dtss eliminators/standard maint/ect.........
It took me a year and a half to do this to my eclipse but i didn't have near the support you guys seem to have and from the looks of it, rotary parts are cheaper, just more work involved because it's an older car.
You're not the only one buddy. Got any pics of your FC?
That $300 cash money is scooping up a pretty decent gxl from the local junkyard. I'll be doing a comp check on the motor before swapping my current engine into it. IMO, the shell isn't worth the headache and there's some broken suspension parts. Most importaintly, the gas gauge and directionals DO NOT WORK.
Luckily, i've built hondas and my eclipse from the ground up so i'm not jumping into my car completely blind. I'm just not looking foward to the soldering/wireing/ energy suspension bushings/dtss eliminators/standard maint/ect.........
It took me a year and a half to do this to my eclipse but i didn't have near the support you guys seem to have and from the looks of it, rotary parts are cheaper, just more work involved because it's an older car.
You're not the only one buddy. Got any pics of your FC?
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www.myspace.com/logie4270 there on my myspace enjoi!