The ls1 swapped rx7s are pretty mean has anyone done a new 5.0 swap?
no becuase the ls1 is cheaper and easier to swap
It's probably possible, but it'd make you just as dumb as the hillbillies who swap in an LS1 because they can't figure out how to make a 13BT/20B work and make big power. V8 swaps in RX7s are asinine. That entire package is built on a small, lighweight, low-slung engine placed behind the front axle for optimal weight distribution and balance.
It's probably possible, but it'd make you just as dumb as the hillbillies who swap in an LS1 because they can't figure out how to make a 13BT/20B work and make big power. V8 swaps in RX7s are asinine. That entire package is built on a small, lighweight, low-slung engine placed behind the front axle for optimal weight distribution and balance.
So? Stick with your ponycars if you can't afford to maintain a rotary. :shrug: Living your life a quarter mile at a time is fun if you're easily amused but you really haven't lived 'till you're clipping an apex at 10,000 RPM...
So? Stick with your ponycars if you can't afford to maintain a rotary. :shrug: Living your life a quarter mile at a time is fun if you're easily amused but you really haven't lived 'till you're clipping an apex at 10,000 RPM...
It's probably possible, but it'd make you just as dumb as the hillbillies who swap in an LS1 because they can't figure out how to make a 13BT/20B work and make big power. V8 swaps in RX7s are asinine. That entire package is built on a small, lighweight, low-slung engine placed behind the front axle for optimal weight distribution and balance.
I would have to search around to be certain but I thought I had read that the LS1 actually weighs slightly less then the turbo rotary with all its hot and cold side piping and the intercooler.
But can you place an LS1 behind the front axle? ;-)
But can you place an LS1 behind the front axle? ;-)
Dude. Your from Ohio.
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And what bearing does that have on anything, Cali boy? :dw:
As far as LS1s are concerned, hey, I have no beef with them. Pushrods are cool. I think my grandfather told me he had a car with some once.
A ls1 rx7 would be an ideal open track car.
Hardy har har. You wouldn't happen to be sour because said pushrod outperforms your 4.6 DOHC would you? :loser:
You're*
And what bearing does that have on anything, Cali boy? :dw:
As far as LS1s are concerned, hey, I have no beef with them. Pushrods are cool. I think my grandfather told me he had a car with some once.