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Eric Happy Meal
October 21st 2004, 02:00
but im making quite a bit of progress on my current project. putting a 91 rx-7 turboII engine into a 75 mazda REPU. heres what ive gotten so far / getting.

hks bov, hks turbo timer, fd alternator, s5 t2 injectors, starter, vacuum rack, fan, s5 fuel rail, and quite a few hoses that i needed. all for $110.

radiator for 66 shipped
motor mounts for 36 shipped
front engine cover for 40 shipped

S5 TII AFM
S5 TII pressure sensor
S5 TII boost control solenoid
^110^

both ignition coils, ecu, and fuel cut defender for about 200
guy in oregon is checking on a crossmember and oil pan for me

and after all of that i need a wiring harness, then nickle and dime things till it runs. and once that is done comes the gl project :D

much better looking than in this pic, havent gotten around to taking a pic of it yet though.
http://www.blacktiephotos.com/images/DSC01345.JPG

Shadowbug
October 21st 2004, 14:32
that'll definatly be a sleeper.

Eric Happy Meal
October 21st 2004, 19:28
:)

should be putting down 200+ whp.

Bugscandrift
October 22nd 2004, 14:37
We dont care about rotaries in here! HAHA! :D

rustbucket
October 22nd 2004, 21:55
I'm sure you've seen them, but Mazda actually made a pretty hot rotary pickup in the 70's. There was one on eBay a little while back that had the turbo engine in in. Very quick little truck. Should be a killer when you get it finished.

Course, nothing beats a Chevy Luv with a 427 stuffed in it :laugh:

Eric Happy Meal
October 23rd 2004, 18:49
I'm sure you've seen them, but Mazda actually made a pretty hot rotary pickup in the 70's. There was one on eBay a little while back that had the turbo engine in in. Very quick little truck. Should be a killer when you get it finished.

Course, nothing beats a Chevy Luv with a 427 stuffed in it :laugh:

thats what i have. i cant wait till i get it running.