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It seems that SBCs in RX7s are so common that there is an entire community devoted to them with a coming book and DVD!
http://www.v8rx7forum.com/ This means I'd either a) rather do something else b) it's gott be a little quirky, like an E85 TT V8 Continue discussion. I'll make a decision once I see all the major issues are on the table and can see a path to the best option. |
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Poll options updated to reflect availability of 302 Ford. Obviously the slam dunk is this motor in a Mustang 2, but I almost feel that's too easy. |
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ooooohhhhh crap y is it when you guys said rx-7 i was so thinking of the 93 and up years bwahaha oh man im trippin!!!
i think the first thing you guys need to set up is a budget or at least a budget mark and set it with a 5 grand give or take mark. then go from there how about we start with a basic parts bin and cars we know will fit into that parts bin *obviously mine are gonna be imports b/c its wat i know* strong engine -sbc -2jz *94-up supra* -new 4g63 *03-06 evo* -older 4g63 *89-99 eclipse/89-90 galant* -13b turbo *93-up rx-7 most honda motors once u build them up and it doesnt hit the wallet too hard strong rear end 03-06 evo 89-99 eclipse 89-90 galant 93-up rx-7 94-up supra 86-89 starion 86-87 rwd corolla 99-08 wrx/legacy 510z 240sx all years 300zx or pretty much any import with a rear LSD strong tranny from my knowledge 94-up supra 93-up rx-7 as far as mix and matching engines to trannies i know the rx-7 tranny can be matted with a mitsu bell housing to fit an eclipse or evo engines. and ive seen in magazines and what not people mate things to the supra tranny. now through everyone elses ideas into those 3 catagories and lets see what the cheaper solution will be to make this cost effective the place i think your gonna save money on is if you buy a car that already comes with a strong rear end. but a blown engine or tranny or badly running engine and tranny ie-starion, eclipse, 240sx, 510 datsun, 86-87 corolla as far as import land are gonna be your best bets for being cheap |
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Nice job simplifying . . . :sm_up_there: :laugh: See the first post which I update constantly with available parts donations. We have three engine/trans combos in the pipeline. I agree with you point about the roller, one with a stout rear end would be good. The great thing about the M2 is how easy and cheap it is to set up with a Ford 8.8 or even 9" which will take massive abuse. Personally, for the challenge and because of the kind of site we're trying to build, I'd like some mixing and matching. But that's by no means a hard rule. As bird pointed out, easy for the first one is a good idea. It'll give us a chance to get our feet wet with this kind of thing. We can build up to more ambitious from there. As for money, let's just somewhere between cheap and really cheap. :) |
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