Want a turbo kit dont know what to get.
#26
Originally Posted by 1andonly
The rx8 is my PROJECT CAR. Just like the 69 camaro was. The rx8 wil be with me for a long *** time.
I can definately relate with keeping a toy for a long time. My big block 67 vette has been with me for over 20 years. It's box stock other then SS caliper sleeves and not so much fun to tweak. For that matter it's not half as much fun as the RX8 is to drive.
I was considering doing an RX8 with a small block chevy with a C6 transaxle but the transaxle won't fit without totally re-doing the rear section including the seats.
Best of luck on your project.
#27
i app. it! lol im not jumping to the 20b engine right off the bat cuz there is no reason for me to take a brandnew engine out the 07 brandnew till i feel its had its time. The first stage of my project is to have fun with it. take it to a few shows. And learn how to correctly drive the potential of the rx8. :D but ya that would have been bad *** to put a c6 in a rx8 :D that would be nuts :D lol. And sorry mysql101 i over exagerated that about all the problems. :P
#28
Originally Posted by Fanman
Also wait another month or 2, the supercharger kits are being introduced soon. Might be more to your liking. It's not just a few bugs, and tuning with the Greddy, but as have been mentioned before, the hoses should be upgraded, and a few of the Greddy turbos have been known to go out. Also Greddy customer service is terrible. If you are missing parts out of your kit (and I did) don't expect them to be very helpful.
Well I hope the superchargers will be ready in a month. But that may not be the case and the wait might be much longer. The twinscrew (Pettit and Hymee) and the AxialFlow look real nice, but so far nothing is there, no hard dyno numbers (but Pettit gave out numbers), no firm prices, OR no kits ready to ship. So far Pettit seem the closest to being ready, but its hard to decide if the other superchargers are not there to allow you to compare them. Would love to be at the point in which I could see which could do what and then decide on which to buy.
Last edited by sosonic; 11-06-2006 at 04:06 AM.
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Originally Posted by kartweb
Not to push you away from the RX8 but after contacting a few of the folks who are selling their FI RX8's I hear the same thing; the car is no longer practical as a daily driver. Sure lots of folks who have upgraded to an FI may disagree with that, but you can bet they spend a lot more time and money keeping their cars running. Thats cool, but not something that appeals to 90% of the folks that own a sports car these days. It takes more of a hot rod type person to appreciate the effort it takes to reap the rewards of FI.
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