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05-18-2011, 11:00 AM | #61 |
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Ditto. Hell, I'd take an S2k over the S-chassis too. The FD's chassis is brilliant. But the AP1/AP2 chassis is just as brilliant and comes paired with a good motor from the factory. No torque down low? I'm ok with that. I'll either get used to it or get a supercharger.
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05-18-2011, 06:42 PM | #66 | |
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The FD will get exceptionally poor fuel economy, even when compared to 300ZX TT, Supra TT, 350Z, Corvettes, S2000s, Z3/4. We are talking 14-15mpg, not ~20mpg (which is poor by today's standards, even for sports cars). Lots of people also pre-mix to help with issues, and I'm not sure what you mean by "quick start/shut offs" as my understanding, and from experience in my FC is that when you just "kill it" that's what leads to flooding as the excess pressure in the fuel lines over fills it. Normally a pump toggle switch is used and you just flip it and let it burn out the last bit of gas in the lines or crank it a few times to before giving it pressure again. |
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05-18-2011, 06:49 PM | #67 | |
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Porsche 944s are built in a similar fashion with a major focus on weight balance. However Mazda used the Rotary with a traditional transmission, putting all the weight in the center. Porsche used a Piston engine with a Audi style transaxle in the rear (like a Corvette) to balance the weight at the ends. Putting that dinosaur lead weight JZ really defeats the purpose of the FD. |
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05-18-2011, 10:54 PM | #68 | |
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Handling balance thrown off? For sure. Highway monster? I'd say probably yes. What does this have to do with anything? Not a damn thing. |
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05-18-2011, 11:27 PM | #70 |
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imma post on the original topic.......The FD rx7 has arguably(of course) the best handling of any late model import. Rotary motors when tuned well are great ( I abused the crap out of mine and it rewarded me with great angle drifts)
the S13 and S14 are the standard in the drifting world.....long wheel base easy to drift or even grip drive. I think the FD and S14 are smooth and sexy, or if your into the 80s look like I am the FC and S13 are both sharp looking cars with huge potential. bottom line it depends on what you want to do with the car and what your budget looks like. I eat top ramen so i can purchase turbo parts |
05-19-2011, 12:48 AM | #71 |
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Honestly, i feel that the FD is just as reliable as any other sports car out there. Ive owned 1 FC and 2 FD's . my first FD the only real problem i had that nobody else had was i snapped my doorhandles, i bought new aluminum ones and it was fine. other than that, i blew my Stock rear turbo, my fuelpump,and my headlight wiring was old so that fucked up(but what do u expect from a 15yr old car) Things will break. I've seen people upgrade to "skyline GTR" fuel pumps and they still give out. I drove it in the snow, i drove it to and from work (everyday), and went to drift events anytime i had tires i could burn and nothing ever happened with the engine. i know quite a few people around me that had Sr20's that had more problems than i did. My current FD hasn't had one single problem that my last did welll i take that back. my driver side switch panel cracked then broke (again) whatever it still works. if you take care of it it will keep going just like any other sports car. Take the time to love the car a bit and you will love it everyday..except when u cant find a 10mm socket.
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05-19-2011, 12:53 PM | #76 | |
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i was kinda iffy about that comment as well.. Worn Apex seals = Low/bad compression.... I personally own an Rx8 and know lots of People with FC rx7's and FD rx7's the 13BRew FD engine isnt the MOSt reliable... because i know people rebuild their engines around 60-80k.... but thats most likely due to the fact that they BEAT THE SHIT outa the ENgine... its a SPorts car.. what do you expect????? especially when rotaries gota be redLined every now and then to clean up that Carbon... know what i mean? probably not. Mine is 77k miles Strong on First Engine... Just treat it right and check the oil level and it should be FIne Your Apex wont be "Leaking" hahahaha.....
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05-24-2011, 07:00 AM | #79 |
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99% of people don't know how to care for a rotary
90% of people know nothing about a rotary yet continue to spout off how unreliable they are because they read something that some guy said so therefore it must be true |
05-24-2011, 12:22 PM | #80 | |
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The RX7 and the 240sx are two totally different cars, They were an almost$20,000 difference in expense in the same year model. One was designed to be sporty (SPORT-TEE, meaning not a 'true sports car') and economic/shuffle secretaries back and forth to work in a attractive car and the other was for pure driving pleasure and in high end sports car quality while sacrificing the economic side of driving. I dont consider the FD a 'true sports car' either, but I feel its a little more engineered and designed for pure driving. |
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05-24-2011, 01:08 PM | #81 | |
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Apples to oranges.
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05-24-2011, 01:20 PM | #83 |
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To the OP... Just get a non-turbo FC. lol
Save yourself a little cash and put it into the car. I don't know how anyone could compare a SW20 MR2 to a FD/FC basing the comparison on drivetrain layout even if both cars are "Mid-Engine." As said... Apples to Oranges.
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05-24-2011, 02:21 PM | #86 |
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yep.
500whp going strong. bottom line is, if you dont know how to take care of it, youre going to whine on the internet about how unreliable it is. example, i change my oil every 1500km's. the rotary is a very reliable motor, just check the 4 rotor winning lemans.
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05-24-2011, 02:29 PM | #87 |
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I've owned them all. S13's, S14's, FD3S, Ka's, SR's, RB25, LSx.
If you can't afford an FD, you can't afford it. One of the best handling cars, same league as C5/C6 Corvettes (but 10%-15% lighter), only car that's better engineered from the factory is the NSX. I solved all the reliability issues real easy, but it's not cheap. I say forget about FD's until you can afford to do one right, and be happy with a S-chassis that still looks like an S-chassis. Go SR, T28, and enjoy 250hp. It's a GREAT setup.
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05-24-2011, 03:39 PM | #88 | |
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LOL! We call them that all of the time on the Owners Club. I love them though, neat little cars if you learn how to drive them right. |
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05-24-2011, 03:53 PM | #89 |
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13B has to be maintained from day 1. not run it hard then start to properly maintain it two years later. the key answer is "OIL" like any other engine. 13b's eat a quart of oil about every thousand miles.
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05-24-2011, 03:56 PM | #90 |
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Jeff is right, I own both s14 and FD.
save up for the FD, it's worth it. it's like a European car, very expensive to keep, not for someone who's poor and work for minimum wage.
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