imported_Truenofan
Golden Member
rx-7's have some of the best brakes you can get, they are even good enough for some mild track use and regular auto-cross use, four piston up front, singles in the rear on mine, i think they have two piston in the 3rd gen and trust me, when i slam on my brakes, you almost fly out of the chair, seatbelt keeps you strapped in and i have no abs. just because they arent slotted and vented, doesn't mean they arent good.(you dont want alot in the rear, you'll lock em up and end up ass backwards)
the first clutch I've changed ever, was for my fc, and that was a breeze, drop the driveshaft, drop the tranny, and your right there, plenty of room to work with too. unreliable engine?(notice how you always hear from someone that knew someone that had one blow up on them.) they're as reliable as any other engine, name one engine you can redline repeatedly daily and still go 200k+ miles without any aftermarket parts or balancing(n/a, turbos last up to 170k, some over 220k with stock internals) so reliability is as good as any other engine, in fact, you really do need to redline them daily to break the carbon loose from the burning oil, thats the only pitfall worse than a piston.
yeah they burn gas, but you don't get a sports car to conserve gas and drive conservatively....I'm sure as hell i didn't. a 2nd gen has a slight rear weight bias, apparently it didn't work to well or something(maybe marketing, unless we have a degree in something relative to this, nobody can say) so they went back to 50/50, i personally would believe a 50/50 would work better, if you read up, the sw20 has under-steering problems. rx-7's stock with 265(FD, and they are all twin turbo. there is NO N/A 3rd gen or piston powered rx.) at the crank, pull 13/14's that's the slow end, with mine at 300, im expecting low 13's and into the 12's on the 1/4 mile, but I'm not building it for the drag, i'm building it for auto-cross/road racing(not the same as street racing). mine is a pitiful 15/16 range.
edit: i just hate how people buy a pure-bred sports car, just to look good. its like buying a mansion and living in an apartment in downtown.
the first clutch I've changed ever, was for my fc, and that was a breeze, drop the driveshaft, drop the tranny, and your right there, plenty of room to work with too. unreliable engine?(notice how you always hear from someone that knew someone that had one blow up on them.) they're as reliable as any other engine, name one engine you can redline repeatedly daily and still go 200k+ miles without any aftermarket parts or balancing(n/a, turbos last up to 170k, some over 220k with stock internals) so reliability is as good as any other engine, in fact, you really do need to redline them daily to break the carbon loose from the burning oil, thats the only pitfall worse than a piston.
yeah they burn gas, but you don't get a sports car to conserve gas and drive conservatively....I'm sure as hell i didn't. a 2nd gen has a slight rear weight bias, apparently it didn't work to well or something(maybe marketing, unless we have a degree in something relative to this, nobody can say) so they went back to 50/50, i personally would believe a 50/50 would work better, if you read up, the sw20 has under-steering problems. rx-7's stock with 265(FD, and they are all twin turbo. there is NO N/A 3rd gen or piston powered rx.) at the crank, pull 13/14's that's the slow end, with mine at 300, im expecting low 13's and into the 12's on the 1/4 mile, but I'm not building it for the drag, i'm building it for auto-cross/road racing(not the same as street racing). mine is a pitiful 15/16 range.
edit: i just hate how people buy a pure-bred sports car, just to look good. its like buying a mansion and living in an apartment in downtown.