http://hinsonsupercars.com/
Yo loose weight from the swap believe it or not.
Hinsonsupercars stated:
20 gallon tank... so 15 more gallons at 6lbs/gallon(being conservative) =90lbs so the curb weight of the Hinson LS1 = 2921lbs2,831lbs with a full Touring interior, sunroof, complete Bose sound system including the "Sound Wave," and a 1/4 tank of gas.
Curb weight of a touring model w/5-speed = 2862
....so LS1 swap gains 59lbs
BTW mine is a Base model, only weighs 2789 wet.
Heres a few pic of my mates RX7, its been extensivley modded mainly for track use, puts out 320rwkw and turns 1.16 round the local raceway, porsche gt3 go round in 1.25. Its a very well sorted road registered track car.
Good to hear your keeping the rotor
http://www.adam.com.au/ljbarnes/
heres a few vids of it round the local track
YouTube - My FD RX7 at the EVO/GSR day session 3
YouTube - My FD RX7 at the EVO/GSR session 2
YouTube - Mazda FD RX7 Racing at Mallala
YouTube - Mazda FD RX7 Racing at Eastern Creek Part 2
SA IPRA cars 15, 25, 51 & 77
Sharperto Racing IP Corollas
http://www.sharperto.com.au/
That's a hot RX-7.
Rotary power FTW.
Turbo.Jenkens, your car looks really beautiful. I saw a very similar FD in Adelaide, Australia.
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The rear bumper looks weird. Was it designed for a dual exhaust and the owner only used half of his bumper?
My apologies for letting the thread die.
Charged,
Thank you for sharing, your friends RX7 made this thread a whole lot cooler . Its great to see what my car could be capable of with a deep pocket and a good driver.
Its been a glorious 2000 miles since my last post. I live in a pretty rural area so twisty backroads are plentiful. I'm thankful to live about 1500 yards from the Georgia state line (GA roads are far superior, coincidentally AL taxes are much lower ) Sometime in Nov I installed the racing beat cat back, and have been very pleased. It makes a pretty deep sound at idle and its not nearly as obnoxious as some of the other exhaust out there. I couldn't go all-out on my brakes, but I did replace the rotors with a set from brembo. Hawk ferro-carbon pads & steal braided lines came as the same time. I have been very pleased with this setup, of course I've only been driving on the street. I have been so impressed with the improvement in brake feel that I will probably upgrade the pads & lines on my daily driver soon. Thats it for now, I'm trying to save up and put away enough for an engine rebuild before I do anything else. I plan on keeping this car for ever (or at least a couple of decades), so a rebuild is inevitable.
I dont know how popular VOLK rims are in the US, but grab some VOLK TE37's in dark bronze. nothing looks better
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Those are some serious wheels. But, I really have my heart set on the BBS RGRs in diamond black. Since I won't be doing a 99 spec conversion the spirit R wheels I posted in the beginning of the thread won't be worth the extra money to me.
I think about these every day:
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Now you're talking!!!
BBS > Volk any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
And I like Volk wheels.
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The things we do for girls who won't sleep with us.
Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
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