question about an 87 rx7 13b non-turbo rotary
I do but I want another one to do the v8 swap to see what all the hypes about l.o.l. anyways speaking of the rotary power and putting the big v8 down in my car its pretty sad I just pulled on a 99 mustang gt with my lil rotary I think I'll stick with my rotary...
there not talking shit about a v8 conversion just simply saying that there's different strokes for different fokes i.e. some would op for a v8 conversion and some are die hard rotary fans which is the motor this car was designed for. Maybe a v8 conversion would be great for an rx7 that is already ready for the bone yard but not one that is in mint condition and with a lil work would be just as fast as if it had a v8 but without all the work and butchering and still retaining good gas mileage.
butchering? they make bolt in kits, and any rx7 person will tell you if you have a motor with over 150xxx miles its not a question of if its gonna blow up but when. a "lil work" wont get you anywhere near the Hp/Tq of a small block in the same chassis. speaking from experience good luck finding a decent shop to do any power-adding work to the 13b, good luck with your build though.
But if your reasons for sticking rotary are because of gas mileage/longevity/cost/performace than I'd do some research.
I know its definitely not for everyone, and thats understandable. But on paper and all the sentimental bs aside, an lsx rx7 is far superior.
-400whp with intake/exhaust/cam
-you could expect 28 highway mpg with a 6 speed.
-Almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution due to the all aluminum motor.
-MUCH more dependable.
I know this topic has been beaten to death, but it seems like you don't know much about the swap (no offense) so I'm just offering the other side of the story.
And now I'm waiting for the rotary die hards to come bitch me out.
Last edited by catfSSh; Aug 3, 2008 at 08:13 PM.
no offense taken your right I don't know much about the swap and I bet with enough $ I could build a very fast rx7 and if I had the money I would defently buy another rx7 just to tinker with and have the best of both worlds. By the way how much would I be looking at money wise if I did do an ls1 swap which is seriously what i'll prolly do once the rotary is dead and is there any good write ups anywhere on this swap i.e. what all has to be done and or switched out. oh, don't mean to change subject but is the headlight switch issue a common flaw in these cars b/c right now the switch will flip the lights up but not on? I've got them hooked to a toggle switch rightnow, what I want to know is it the switch itself or faulty wiring?
no offense taken your right I don't know much about the swap and I bet with enough $ I could build a very fast rx7 and if I had the money I would defently buy another rx7 just to tinker with and have the best of both worlds. By the way how much would I be looking at money wise if I did do an ls1 swap which is seriously what i'll prolly do once the rotary is dead and is there any good write ups anywhere on this swap i.e. what all has to be done and or switched out. oh, don't mean to change subject but is the headlight switch issue a common flaw in these cars b/c right now the switch will flip the lights up but not on? I've got them hooked to a toggle switch rightnow, what I want to know is it the switch itself or faulty wiring?
Getting an ls1 or other lsx type motor will pretty much be your best bet since they are all aluminum (lightweight) and are super easy to mod. A bone stock ls1 will usually put you just over 300 whp and at 330ish wtq.
They're everywhere man. 98-02 camaros/firebirds, GTO's, Vettes. You could even use a 5.3 liter from a silverado and do a stroker kit. I'm not sure what all is needed since it's an fc rx7 but it's probably easier than you might think.
I'm no expert on the swap by any means but I'd guess you could spend 5k to get a strong ls1 in your car done right. It really is a mean setup man.
(and whoever was complaining about gas mileage going down with a v8 swap might need to look into that. Rotaries suck some gas up compared to an ls1)







swap info is everywhere