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New member here - LS6 RX-7(FD3S)
Hello, everyone. I traded my 05 STi two weeks ago for this car:
1993 RX-7 touring
Before anyone asks, the color is 2004 Corvette Medium Spiral Grey Metallic
Interior:
Brand new black carpet and rear hatch carpet
Mazda RX7 R2 model suede black leather seats
4 point Sparco Harnesses
Black interior in great condition
Sunroof
Shaved rear wiper arm
JVC head unit
Optima Redtop relocated battery with a circuit breaker shutoff in the rear storage bins.
PLX Wideband O2 sensor and digital readout
Factory gauges all work
Engine:
LS6 Block with 40k original miles
New LS6 Heads with sodium filled exhaust valves
LS6 intake manifold
Diamond forged pistons
Je total seal rings
Balanced and blueprinted engine
GM MLS head gaskets
Thunder Racing T-Rex Camshaft
PRC dual valvesprings/titanium retainers
Texas Speed Chromoly pushrods
Comp lifters
Clevite coated cam/main/rod bearings
ARP 12 point head/main studs
ARP 2000 Rod bolts
Callies Compstar rods
New oil pressure and temp sensors
1 3/4" Ceramic Coated Long Tube Headers with V-bands
Hinson Supercars Deluxe mounting kit
Aluminum driveshaft
Custom Aluminum Radiator
Slim FAL Cooling Fan
Walbro 255lph high pressure fuel pump
Corvette fpr
Delphi 42# injectors
LS2 timing chain
New GM engine seals/gaskets
LS1 engine wiring
1999 LS1 Ecu
LS1 MAF sensor
Polyurethane filled motor mounts
ATP rubber intake elbows
Dual 3" to single 4" exhaust
Two 3" dynamax bullet mufflers
Flowmaster 30 series 4" muffler
K&N Cone Filter
3.5" Custom Air Intake Piping
HPTuners Pro engine management
Drivetrain:
T-56 6-Speed transmission
Spec stage 3+ Clutch
Spec billet flywheel
US Brake clutch master cylinder
Stainless Steel Braided Clutch Line
Heat Wrapped Clutch Line
SGI-5 Speedometer Correction
New LS6 slave cylinder
Steeda Tri-Ax Handle
03 Cobra shift ****
New GM Transmission Mount
Insulated transmission tunnel
Exterior:
OEM FD lightweight rims
New OEM Mazda Weather Stripping
New BFGoodrich G-force T/A tires
Slotted Brake rotors
Stainless Brake Lines
Rotary Extreme HID headlight conversion
99 spec tail lights
Full Color Change including door jambs, trunk, engine bay
Pics. Click on them for larger versions.
I have plans to add PS, finish AC, get a proper dyno tune, do suspension, interior, and exterior mods. Oh, and also I'm going to make the exhaust quieter... it's so effing loud that I can't stand it :runaway: Once I add some resonators and change the muffler, I'm sure I'll also have to track down squeaks and rattles that I can't notice right now. The car is running beautifully it's a lot of fun. It's funny that every time I park somewhere, I have people come up and ask me what I have under the hood. BTW, it's my first time owning a V8. I really love not having to wait for the power to come on... haha.
My plan for this car is to build a daily driver/weekend track warrior. I feel that the engine has more than enough power, and will focus mainly on other stuff. Well, since the engine is built, I might add 150 shot later just for drags.
1993 RX-7 touring
Before anyone asks, the color is 2004 Corvette Medium Spiral Grey Metallic
Interior:
Brand new black carpet and rear hatch carpet
Mazda RX7 R2 model suede black leather seats
4 point Sparco Harnesses
Black interior in great condition
Sunroof
Shaved rear wiper arm
JVC head unit
Optima Redtop relocated battery with a circuit breaker shutoff in the rear storage bins.
PLX Wideband O2 sensor and digital readout
Factory gauges all work
Engine:
LS6 Block with 40k original miles
New LS6 Heads with sodium filled exhaust valves
LS6 intake manifold
Diamond forged pistons
Je total seal rings
Balanced and blueprinted engine
GM MLS head gaskets
Thunder Racing T-Rex Camshaft
PRC dual valvesprings/titanium retainers
Texas Speed Chromoly pushrods
Comp lifters
Clevite coated cam/main/rod bearings
ARP 12 point head/main studs
ARP 2000 Rod bolts
Callies Compstar rods
New oil pressure and temp sensors
1 3/4" Ceramic Coated Long Tube Headers with V-bands
Hinson Supercars Deluxe mounting kit
Aluminum driveshaft
Custom Aluminum Radiator
Slim FAL Cooling Fan
Walbro 255lph high pressure fuel pump
Corvette fpr
Delphi 42# injectors
LS2 timing chain
New GM engine seals/gaskets
LS1 engine wiring
1999 LS1 Ecu
LS1 MAF sensor
Polyurethane filled motor mounts
ATP rubber intake elbows
Dual 3" to single 4" exhaust
Two 3" dynamax bullet mufflers
Flowmaster 30 series 4" muffler
K&N Cone Filter
3.5" Custom Air Intake Piping
HPTuners Pro engine management
Drivetrain:
T-56 6-Speed transmission
Spec stage 3+ Clutch
Spec billet flywheel
US Brake clutch master cylinder
Stainless Steel Braided Clutch Line
Heat Wrapped Clutch Line
SGI-5 Speedometer Correction
New LS6 slave cylinder
Steeda Tri-Ax Handle
03 Cobra shift ****
New GM Transmission Mount
Insulated transmission tunnel
Exterior:
OEM FD lightweight rims
New OEM Mazda Weather Stripping
New BFGoodrich G-force T/A tires
Slotted Brake rotors
Stainless Brake Lines
Rotary Extreme HID headlight conversion
99 spec tail lights
Full Color Change including door jambs, trunk, engine bay
Pics. Click on them for larger versions.
I have plans to add PS, finish AC, get a proper dyno tune, do suspension, interior, and exterior mods. Oh, and also I'm going to make the exhaust quieter... it's so effing loud that I can't stand it :runaway: Once I add some resonators and change the muffler, I'm sure I'll also have to track down squeaks and rattles that I can't notice right now. The car is running beautifully it's a lot of fun. It's funny that every time I park somewhere, I have people come up and ask me what I have under the hood. BTW, it's my first time owning a V8. I really love not having to wait for the power to come on... haha.
My plan for this car is to build a daily driver/weekend track warrior. I feel that the engine has more than enough power, and will focus mainly on other stuff. Well, since the engine is built, I might add 150 shot later just for drags.
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Thanks for the welcome, guys. It is a beast indeed. I really need to tame it down pretty badly I just changed the exhaust to a quieter one and added cats since I'll eventually have to pass emissions. Next up is either milder cam + tuning or PS install... whichever I decide to do first. And then finish up AC lines... then I can have real fun tuning the suspension and adding N2O
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amazing car, whoever built it looked to do it right thats for sure. great swap did you trade straight across the board if you mind me asking? you got an amazing car out of the deal.
props.
Chad
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Thanks, guys.
As for the emissions, I'm going back to Korea around August and I'm planning to take my car back with me. There are no emissions here in Franklin county, Ohio at all
No track times yet. I guess I'll make few passes for fun when spring comes, although most type of the racing this car will see is on the road course :p
As for the emissions, I'm going back to Korea around August and I'm planning to take my car back with me. There are no emissions here in Franklin county, Ohio at all
No track times yet. I guess I'll make few passes for fun when spring comes, although most type of the racing this car will see is on the road course :p
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Thanks, guys. Yeah, it came from VA. I love driving it but then it's a bit too much for a daily driver as it is right now. After giving it some thought, I'm thinking about just selling it and getting a car that is better suited for daily driving. If it doesn't sell for the price I want, I'm taming it down to my likings. We'll see what happens. LSX and FD are cerntainly a great combo, though.