This May be sacrelige, but...
#1
After all the trouble I have had trying to get this damn thing working, to no avail, I have decided to put in a 5.0 from a donated lincoln into my RX7. The money it would cost to make the rotary viable again versus the money it would take to just drop in a 302 just seemed to make sense. say I spend about $1000nto rebuild the RX I would still be left with, what, a 150HP car. As opposed to spending about 6 or 7 hundred to have an over 300HP beast, with torque I might add. It saddens me in a way though because I really liked the idea of a rotary, but sometimes common sense and practicality have to take over. What I figure i'll end up with is a really fast and fun car that handles well. I just wonder what the rest of the forum thinks about this decision. Will I be an outcast, will I be herealded for my ingenuity? I will however be one fast ***** who will take pleasure in leaving heavy old mustangs behind with one of their own weapons
Rather evil, dont you think
Rather evil, dont you think
#2
if you want to go ahead but its ALOT OF WORK! most of the v8 rx7's i've seen look ghetto and rigged up. i would just keep the rotary. it would be less work
#4
Go for it. My brother has an FD and a '88TII with a Chev 350 V8. Kool car and lots of low end torque. Check out Granny's for the adapters needed.
Ken, 57 years young
'94 white, base, pep, red leather,
mods: Hayes street port & polished stage II, 3mm seals,
T04e single turbo kit, Aquamist 2s water injection kit,
Pettit ss resonated mid-pipe, Pettit ss cat-back,
RP Racing fuel pump, 1200cc injectors, Profec B(10&15psi),
Centerforce clutch, under pulley kit(no air pump),
Pettit short shifter kit, boost gauge,
PFS PMC (10-psi, 15psi), LaBreck's bushings
www.nopistons.com
Ken, 57 years young
'94 white, base, pep, red leather,
mods: Hayes street port & polished stage II, 3mm seals,
T04e single turbo kit, Aquamist 2s water injection kit,
Pettit ss resonated mid-pipe, Pettit ss cat-back,
RP Racing fuel pump, 1200cc injectors, Profec B(10&15psi),
Centerforce clutch, under pulley kit(no air pump),
Pettit short shifter kit, boost gauge,
PFS PMC (10-psi, 15psi), LaBreck's bushings
www.nopistons.com
#5
It will not handle good.
#6
From what everyone else preaches about the ratio and what not,they say it will mess it up but who know,GO FOR IT !
If things dont work out with my setup I will end up puttin a lil somthin somthin in there
If things dont work out with my setup I will end up puttin a lil somthin somthin in there
#7
Go for it! If your lucky we'll still talk to you. :tounge: Just kidding. Keep us posted on how it goes. I thought about doing the V8 swap, but then I decided to keep it rotary powered and make my car fast the expensive way.
#9
HA! it is broken! Thats why I got the car free, the guy who owned it got tired of constantly having to repair it so when it finally gave up the ghost- I inherited it. And I did WANT to keep it Rotor powered but I'm more worried about cost effective fun. The way I think about it, I could spend 2k trying to make it a fairly operational, comparitively slow, non-turbo car... OR ...spend about a grand to have a torquey tire roasting powerplant. The V-8 was free too by the way. The choice became obvious to me as I spent three weeks trying to make the tired 13B even start-