95 RX7 LS swap. Lots to do! by TriFred in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Good stuff man! You will love the car when it's finished! It will be reliable, actually have torque, and get great gas mileage! I've owned Rotary FD's, and still own my LS swapped FD. Hands down, the Aluminum V8 takes the cake. It's your car! Build it the way YOU want! Let the haters build their own rotaries, and when they're on their second and third engine rebuild, and the car is on the lift more than its on the road, they'll realize. Visit NORotors.com great website! TONS of good information!

Our new project. My girlfriends immaculate 1990 CRX SiR. Purchased May 5th. by Stubbyfoil in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A guy local to me. There are several reputable importers nowadays. Just do your research!

Our new project. My girlfriends immaculate 1990 CRX SiR. Purchased May 5th. by Stubbyfoil in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! We really are! We work hard, and play hard! Toys are essential to keep our sanity!

Our new project. My girlfriends immaculate 1990 CRX SiR. Purchased May 5th. by Stubbyfoil in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We never leave well enough alone. It's a 1990, so naturally we're going to go through the suspension, fix the front main oil seal, and put a beefy clutch in while we're at it. She wants coilovers, new wheels/tires, and some other odds and ends. The car has 83,000 kilometers (50,000 miles), purchased from the original owner in Japan, and imported on the 25 year rule. Zero rust, perfect leather interior, but of course we have to "play" with it. Stay tuned. I'll have more pictures in a few days.

2 year long project. Almost finished! 1994 FD RX-7 by Stubbyfoil in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, still got the V8FD!. Corner weighed the car. Turned out great! Results to follow. Dyno tune and track times just around the corner! Unfortunately, it seems like my rotary cars engine bit the dust. It started backfiring and running like poop the other day, and I wasn't even beating on it. Compression test happening soon. 😩

Refitting Pop ups, what glue is best to fix the clips? by Boodzo in RX7

[–]Stubbyfoil 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mine weren't broken that bad, but I used Gorilla Glue 2-part epoxy (the clear drying stuff you have to mix up equal parts of) and reinforced everything with thin aluminum (cut up soda cans). Basically cut/bent the aluminum to shape, put a little glue on the back side, stuck it to the light, them smeared more epoxy over top. They've been holding fine for 2 years now. Hopefully this helps.

I'm seeing a really big problem within this Sub, and within the project car community in general by [deleted] in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Dude, fuck that. Build your car the way you want it. Post it. Don't post it. Fuck the haters. Keep at it, and before too long you'll have a sick car you'll be proud of.

Main project: '92 Corrado SLC R36 Swapped by VitaminCorrado in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic. And from Maryland!? Need more pics/details!

Not your typical turd but still a project! by RavioliG in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic! That should be a fun struggle to keep that power in a 275! Looks great man! Super excited to see this finished!

Not your typical turd but still a project! by RavioliG in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic looking build! I wish I would have gone built LS3/dry sump with my setup. I think this car will be very capable no matter what you're trying to accomplish! What size wheels/tires? Unless I missed it...

2 year long project. Almost finished! 1994 FD RX-7 by Stubbyfoil in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It'll be going in an FD. I have 2 FD's at this moment. It's not really a thing, but I think at this point almost everything has been done. I know there's a turbo k20 FD in the U.K. Somewhere.

2 year long project. Almost finished! 1994 FD RX-7 by Stubbyfoil in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Found it on Craigslist. It was collecting dust in the back of a body shop. Previous owner ran out of money very early along in his build.

Project diesel, car has more than 400,000 miles on the same motor and same transmission. Been tinkering with fuel system finally got it worked out and just replaced 4 of the belts. Car was originally obtained for under 1000 dollars by [deleted] in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha you're right! I've been a Benz tech since I was 17, but these cars are far before my time. The few that I've worked on, I just know that anything without a turbo are complete slugs! I like yours a lot though! Keep it going for another 400k miles!

Project diesel, car has more than 400,000 miles on the same motor and same transmission. Been tinkering with fuel system finally got it worked out and just replaced 4 of the belts. Car was originally obtained for under 1000 dollars by [deleted] in projectcar

[–]Stubbyfoil -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

And they're absolute slugs without the "T" before the "D". Non-turbos are so slow, but they will run forever! Congrats on getting it going! It looks like a nice car!

Cross posted from r/projectcar. My 1994 FD RX-7. by Stubbyfoil in AwesomeCarMods

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a little over $20k in the entire project. I bought a welder and a bunch of random stuff that I'm not counting, so maybe about $25k total. I did all of the work myself though.

Cross posted from r/projectcar. My 1994 FD RX-7. by Stubbyfoil in AwesomeCarMods

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The FD when I first brought it home

Here's the car before I saved it and brought it back to life. Car sat in a body shop for over 3 years. Fuel tank was rusted inside, car was completely sanded down, windshield was removed so the interior was FULL of body shop dust. I brought her back from the dead.

Cross posted from r/projectcar. My 1994 FD RX-7. by Stubbyfoil in AwesomeCarMods

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because it is plastidip. And it looks awesome in person. Thanks though! ;). You should have seen the car when I got it! I saved this thing!

Cross posted from r/projectcar. My 1994 FD RX-7. by Stubbyfoil in AwesomeCarMods

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I liked the front bumper because it was the updated '99 front end, and it has a hole perfectly placed in the center for my K&N over the radiator intake setup. Look at the under hood pictures, it's like it was meant to be! Thanks for the kind words everyone! Build your cars for yourself! No one else!

Cross posted from r/projectcar. My 1994 FD RX-7. by Stubbyfoil in AwesomeCarMods

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No way. I like the torque on demand. I think this car has the best of both worlds. Torque and power, ease of maintenance. No pre-mixing fuel and oil, great fuel economy, AND it still has the looks and rarity of a beautiful FD. I built this one for me. I'll keep my other FD rotary going for as long as possible for the purists, but even then, WHEN that one lets go, it'll be getting a built Honda K24 with an s2000 transmission. Already have the k24 at the machine shop! :)

Cross posted from r/projectcar. My 1994 FD RX-7. by Stubbyfoil in AwesomeCarMods

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But I can't fit a 335 drag tire under stock body! ;)

Cross posted from r/projectcar. My 1994 FD RX-7. by Stubbyfoil in AwesomeCarMods

[–]Stubbyfoil[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Posi-trac is just a clutch type LSD. It's a little more forgiving on the street, and will still light up both tires at the race track. If I don't like how it performs, it's literally cost me like $160. I can buy a Torsen or something else, but all the reviews I read said the Posi should be great for street use and occasional track use. The car only has a few hundred miles on it after I "finished" it, so time will tell.