@guitarmaggot Or the more common scenario, when the original RX-7 motor simply doesn't work by design. It's moronic to keep fiddling with an inferior motor as a matter of false pride ("herp derp I worked harder to get to the same place so i iz better" logic just doesn't fly.). The smart money is on putting a capable, powerful motor in a capable balanced chassis.
@li7in6 I keep lying to my dad and saying ill drop a renesis in his '91 if I ever get it, but ill probably do an LS7 xD, more reliable, and wont go BOOM (figuratively speaking) after another 120k miles
crappy drifting zero vehicle control... on a track that wide. this guy still spins out and goes way wide... waste of a nice ls swap
speedoracle 11 months ago
@speedoracle- It was a test/practice day from what i assume...I just pointed the camera at the action.
bryan50rogers 11 months ago
hell yeah!
fuxbox 2 years ago
most people have v8's cause they arre more reliable then the 4cylinders or rotarys
1993nissan240sx 2 years ago
Seems to be the best way to get tire shredding torque. I'm going to put an LS motor in an early M roadster....one of these years..
bryan50rogers 2 years ago 3
V8 swaps seem to be a cop out for when you dont have to money or capability to make the original motor work
guitarmaggot 2 years ago
@guitarmaggot Or the more common scenario, when the original RX-7 motor simply doesn't work by design. It's moronic to keep fiddling with an inferior motor as a matter of false pride ("herp derp I worked harder to get to the same place so i iz better" logic just doesn't fly.). The smart money is on putting a capable, powerful motor in a capable balanced chassis.
li7in6 1 year ago 2
@li7in6 I keep lying to my dad and saying ill drop a renesis in his '91 if I ever get it, but ill probably do an LS7 xD, more reliable, and wont go BOOM (figuratively speaking) after another 120k miles
taz275 1 year ago