1983 Mazda RX-7 - QLD: Brisbane  

HarleyJace
  • HarleyJace
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Post #1 post 25th May 2013 - 09:32 PM
Engine: 13b Turbo

Exhaust: 3" turbo back

Suspension: AE86 Poweredbymax front and rear coilovers, R31 front brakes, FC3S tophats/cambertops.

Wheels: 14x7 +4 14x8 -8 Impul Pro Mesh, 14x6 +20 14x6.5 +15 Impul Aero Mesh, 14x6 +14 Riverside Riverge

Modifications: 13b turbo, T04E, Tial external wastegate, megasquirt ECU, hilux diff, poweredbymax coilovers, innovate wideband 02 and AFR gauge, bride zeta II fixed back, bride brix recliner, nardi classic, alloy radiator, custom tailshaft, project MU floating sleeve wheel nuts.

Stereo Audio / Visual:

Estimated Power: hoping for around 180hp at 7psi.

Same car, more into the build. Rears are stupidly mexican and not really my flavour but I'll run 20mm bolt ons up front to try and even it out a touch.

I can appreciate dudes not liking it but comments welcome.
1983 Mazda Rx-7
1983 Mazda Rx-7
1983 Mazda Rx-7
1983 Mazda Rx-7
1983 Mazda Rx-7


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R31 Skyline really is a man's car - K. Tsuchiya esq.

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  • alpharx7
    Post #2

    looks good Harley, and nice to see that you've upped the power output and gone turbo now.

    do you have a part no. for those rear coilovers / website link? i'd like to change mine at some point in the future, had heard around the traps that people run a set up out of the ae86.

    sr_silvia
    Post #3

    Very cool

    HarleyJace
    Post #4

    QUOTE (alpharx7 @ May 25 2013, 10:33 PM) *
    looks good Harley, and nice to see that you've upped the power output and gone turbo now.

    do you have a part no. for those rear coilovers / website link? i'd like to change mine at some point in the future, had heard around the traps that people run a set up out of the ae86.


    No part number for them nor can you buy them in pairs, have to buy a full set. Check out the poweredbymax website though, might be able to get them to split a set up for you or something.

    I know guys have been using MCN and Techno Tuning AE86 coilovers and XYZ in NZ make rear coilovers suited for the first gen. Alot pricier to be honest though.

    MR_JORDZ
    Post #5

    how can u not like this,,,its a beast

    T4ZZ
    Post #6

    Sweet! would look good with the Impul rims

    elia93
    Post #7

    this car makes me horny

    alpharx7
    Post #8

    QUOTE (HarleyJace @ May 26 2013, 10:05 AM) *
    No part number for them nor can you buy them in pairs, have to buy a full set.

    Check out the poweredbymax website though, might be able to get them to split a set up for you or something.

    I know guys have been using MCN and Techno Tuning AE86 coilovers and XYZ in NZ make rear coilovers suited for the first gen. Alot pricier to be honest though.

    thanks Harley, I checked their website out, they look to good to put on a motor vehicle. tongue.gif

    jbear
    Post #9

    Nice ride, have always like the rx7's. Your radiator hose doesn't go anywhere tongue.gif

    davevgval70
    Post #10

    Looks rad man, is the engine a standard 13bt? not ported?

    HarleyJace
    Post #11

    QUOTE (davevgval70 @ May 29 2013, 11:48 AM) *
    Looks rad man, is the engine a standard 13bt? not ported?



    Dead stock 13b, just running megasquirt ECU with a T04E with a baby rear housing.


    OldE-HMPMA

    First drive! No exhaust, no pipe from turbo to TB and base map lol.

    HarleyJace
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    #109
    Post #13

    go kart! very cool. surly 180hp+ is possible?

    HarleyJace
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    HarleyJace
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    TTS
    Post #16

    Dat underspoiler... Damn you and Zach are killing it.

    HarleyJace
    Post #17

    We both push each other to bring new things to the table over here haha.

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