is the RX-8 an 'FE'?
#3
Heres a good thread to read if you are really interested in the Rx 7 and 8 chassis/engine codes.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...6&highlight=FE
Some consider the 8 a FE, while some say it is a SE3P (read the above link)
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...6&highlight=FE
Some consider the 8 a FE, while some say it is a SE3P (read the above link)
#6
Originally Posted by StewC625
Therei's a another thing that the "FC/FD/FE" coding symbolizes:
The user is a knowitall geek.
What's wrong with the model year and model name?
The user is a knowitall geek.
What's wrong with the model year and model name?
#7
I say SE3P. I'm too lazy to say the whle model year and model name, besides, it's fun to confuse people with them.
EX 1.
Me: Man, I've been busy working on my FC all weekend.
Clueless Friend: I thought you had an RX-7?
EX 1.
Me: Man, I've been busy working on my FC all weekend.
Clueless Friend: I thought you had an RX-7?
#11
i was in japan (i dont speak japanese) and at a place the specialized in tuning RX7's and I was trying to buy a part for my brother's FD. I kept trying to explain RX7 3rd gen to the guy. The first problem may have been that he didnt speak english, but I had a friend with me who spoke japanese. regardless, I didnt get anywhere. I pointed at a 3rd gen in the shop, and he was like.. FD!. I was like.. ok. Moral? None really, just a fun fact. That was when I learned what FD meant.
#12
Geek speak.
If you guys worked in the computer business I'd issue you pocket protectors ...
Anyone worth their **** in rotary knowledge knows exactly what's under the hood of a 93 RX-7. an 85 RX-7 GS or a 2004 RX-8 MT6/GT
If you guys worked in the computer business I'd issue you pocket protectors ...
Anyone worth their **** in rotary knowledge knows exactly what's under the hood of a 93 RX-7. an 85 RX-7 GS or a 2004 RX-8 MT6/GT
#14
This is quite a controversial topic.
While most people believe the RX8 is designated FE, it seems most companies, especially Jap ones refer to it as a SE3P.
Do a search on google with either one and you will find that SE3P will bring up the 8 whereas FE won't give you anything vaguely related to it.
While most people believe the RX8 is designated FE, it seems most companies, especially Jap ones refer to it as a SE3P.
Do a search on google with either one and you will find that SE3P will bring up the 8 whereas FE won't give you anything vaguely related to it.
#16
Originally Posted by JasonHamilton
Yeah, but I don't place much faith in that card since they spell tire "TYRE", who knows what other glaring errors are present
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/defi...5811&dict=CALD
#17
Originally Posted by JasonHamilton
Yeah, but I don't place much faith in that card since they spell tire "TYRE", who knows what other glaring errors are present
Last edited by EZZY; 11-02-2004 at 07:19 AM.
#18
Originally Posted by nojooc
"Tyre" is the British equivalent of "Tire". So it is not actually a spelling error.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/defi...5811&dict=CALD
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/defi...5811&dict=CALD
#25
As much as I hate to say it (because the RX-8 is *NOT* in the RX-7 line), since the "FC", "FD", etc, refers to the VIN sequence, 3rd gen RX-7s began "JM1FD", and my RX-8 begins "JM1FE", the RX-8 *IS* an "FE".
But we all know that it is a decendent of the 2nd gen Miata, right?
I guess the 4th gen RX-7 will be the "FF".
But we all know that it is a decendent of the 2nd gen Miata, right?
I guess the 4th gen RX-7 will be the "FF".