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  • zbrownZ Offline
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    zbrown
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    #9

    capitlj;208823 wrote:
    Rotarys get broken not boken in lol. Welcome.

    thats why no break-in...... just beat on the fucker from GO till the inevitable 🙂

    With proper SS clearances during the build there really is no point of break-in unless new bearings are used....not common.... because bearings usually look like new even with 100k+ because of no violent lateral forces like that of a boinger

    i have pulled a part a 186k NA engine that had no copper what-so-ever showing

    rx7-8.89@157mph
    12v dodge, twins

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    • Krazy_KlingK Offline
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      Krazy_Kling
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      #10

      welcome man, you gotta post pics of the ride man.

      Jordan
      02 CBR600 F4i
      96 Nissan 200SX
      90 Nissan Sentra
      87 Honda Helix

      > SPANISH-RICE;209867 wrote:
      > cmk is the weakest of sauces

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      • nonamekidN Offline
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        nonamekid
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        #11

        We want pics!!! Oh, and welcome to the board.

        1990 240SX coupe
        1992 Mazda MX-3 GS 2.5 swap
        1983 VW Rabbit GTI 2.0 swap

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        • bubbaB Offline
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          Welcome to the site, nice FD

          Current Cars:
          08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
          93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
          90 Honda CRX - Project car
          90 Honda CRX Dx - Burnt (R.I.P.) - Racecar

          Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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          • ParkerP Offline
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            LS1 or ban

            10 Jeep
            10 F450
            08 F250
            05 F350
            86 rx7
            70 F100
            63 Olds

            > BlueSRT0483;244555 wrote:
            > As proven by Parker... Not everything you read on the internet is true.
            > Trafik Jamz;260984 wrote:
            > You are right Parker.

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            • fdfreakF Offline
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              fdfreak
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              #14

              no pics yet guys. Its nothing really to look at now. if you want to see it, it will be in the tintmasters shop for at least the next few weeks. It needs some body work and a new paint job. I have a 99 spec front bumber, FEED front fenders, and FEED side skirts sitting in the garage til I can afford a paint job. Any of you guys do body work?

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                Is this the blueish one that sat in the back of SLS forever?

                2008 MR Honda Fit Sport 5MT[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]-Daily
                1989 Honda CRX HF**-Chariot-**
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                • fdfreakF Offline
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                  fdfreak
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                  #16

                  no, is the red one with the stock black rims, but I plan on painting it blue.

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                  • fdfreakF Offline
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                    #17

                    I have too much damn money stuck into that engine to not break it in properly. I have talked to a lot of rotary shops and they highly sugjest running the engine 500-700 miles under 4k rpm with no boost.

                    zbrown;208828 wrote:
                    thats why no break-in...... just beat on the fucker from GO till the inevitable 🙂

                    With proper SS clearances during the build there really is no point of break-in unless new bearings are used....not common.... because bearings usually look like new even with 100k+ because of no violent lateral forces like that of a boinger

                    i have pulled a part a 186k NA engine that had no copper what-so-ever showing

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                    12.645@118mph 12.6psi

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                    • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                      well i say do what you want with your motor, but....

                      zac knows what he is talking about and has built rotoryes before, so when he says somethings like no break in i would listen. and most of the time when i "shop" says to break in a motor it is for there own saftey, so you don't come back and say bla bla bla something broke, there just covering there ass.

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                      • zbrownZ Offline
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                        zbrown
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                        DrifterExtreme;208869 wrote:
                        well i say do what you want with your motor, but....

                        zac knows what he is talking about and has built rotoryes before, so when he says somethings like no break in i would listen. and most of the time when i "shop" says to break in a motor it is for there own saftey, so you don't come back and say bla bla bla something broke, there just covering there ass.

                        Zac hearts Matt.......

                        fdfreak;208864 wrote:
                        I have too much damn money stuck into that engine to not break it in properly. I have talked to a lot of rotary shops and they highly sugjest running the engine 500-700 miles under 4k rpm with no boost.

                        Please tell me how you have alot of money into an engine?? Unless you used Ceramic seals and new housings i really don't see it........unless you like giving money to "rotary shops"

                        correct that these engines take a long time to "break-in" as there are alot of hard seal surface that needs to be wore-in........... Tis why they keep gaining compression up to 2k miles +

                        but by ripping on and boosting it is not degrading the break-in cycle........ believe what you want, but i am going by what the true veteran rotary guys say (fast guys)

                        I am not saying an easy break-in is bad, just unnecessary, some argue you will not get as good of seal seat with an easy break-in

                        Please give me the deal-e-o on your engine........ ported even??

                        you give me a me a non junk block and I/we could have it put together with whatever kind of porting (not PP) you want for a grand or less counting the cost of the original short block........... and have as solid of engine as any of the "rotary shops"

                        rx7-8.89@157mph
                        12v dodge, twins

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                          Two other things

                          3mm seals are a joke..........

                          and these engines are super touchy to tune/detonation, especially when soft apex seals are used........

                          what i am saying is that a a 5 grand "rotary shop special" is gonna shit just as easily if not easier than a $300 build with crap housings and hard seals with poor tunning or knock

                          the large port REW in my FC has been fucking abuuuused, still runs like a champ

                          $400 - solid block
                          $300 - RA apex seals
                          $120 - gasket kit
                          Freebie - porting

                          Id put my combo up to any of the big name shop engines

                          not ripping on you man, just would hate to see you spend alot of money that could be spent else where on the car............hint hint.......... engine management

                          what are you doing for an ECM??

                          rx7-8.89@157mph
                          12v dodge, twins

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                            DelSlow
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                            FMU ftw...

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                              btleier
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                              welcome to the site man. good to see the progress. who you going to have tune it, and what kinda parts you going with?

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                              • z31Z Offline
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                                #23

                                $400 - solid block
                                $300 - RA apex seals
                                $120 - gasket kit
                                Freebie - porting

                                Zack, you forgot the $400 engine paint. :icon_scratch:

                                And nothing is free. :icon_bigsmurf:

                                86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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                                  fdfreak
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                                  #24

                                  zbrown,
                                  Man I am not doubting you at all. Im sure you can rebuild a good engine. I am just trusting the guy that build mine when I was stationed in Okinawa japan. He has rebuilt over 50 engines himself inculding a few 3 rotors. He said that it needs to be broke in with the new rotor housings, just until the compression comes up. This guy in my opinion is more knowledgable than most of the rotory shop guys. His street ported motors were producing about 430 hp with a T04S, where the guys here in the states are only at 380.
                                  Now apriciate you telling me how much you know about rotories. I am sure you know alot more than me. and I can garauntee that I will probably ask you for advise in the future, but for now I am going to do what I was told and break in the engine.
                                  I didnt pay no $5k for a the engine. I payed and even 3k. And that is with new rotor housings, aggressive street port, and 2mm apex seals.

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                                    fdfreak
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                                    #25

                                    btleier,
                                    I think I might be taking a trip down to either banzai racing in IN or RX7 store in OH. What do you mean by parts? ecu, turbo, engine?

                                    btleier;208882 wrote:
                                    welcome to the site man. good to see the progress. who you going to have tune it, and what kinda parts you going with?

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                                      99civic
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                                      Welcome i seen your ride in TM. look nice

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                                      2000 civic SiR - jdm sickness
                                      1988 chevy s10 blazer - lowrider
                                      1979 lifted fullsize chevy - mud truck

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                                        zbrown
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                                        #27

                                        Dude i wasnt ripping on you.......

                                        there is just abunch of garbage thrown around out there when it comes to these engines and what is right.

                                        sounds like you got set up with a good guy.

                                        dont tear up those new housings, I would even feel bad 😉

                                        rx7-8.89@157mph
                                        12v dodge, twins

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                                          fdfreak
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                                          No, I know you werent. Thanks for the welcome. Im sure ill see you around this spring. It will be nice to talk to another rotor head.

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