LS1 RX-7(FD) Complete!!!
I built this RX-7 for my friend, Ben. He use to own a TT 350z
, thought I'd share it with you guys.
It is a '93 FD with a full LS1/T-56 drivetrain swap. I had intentions of building an exact replica but he is still modifying the car to his tastes, hence the wheels an spoilers:smile:
I am most proud of the engine bay, chassis and the tail-lights.
Things I tried to duplicate like the little oil dipstick, intake/exhaust, Greddy oil-catch can, and brake lines all make me happy:biggrin:
A a few videos of the car in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOOdv1TClxA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSn2bJK8V1c
Build-up thread here:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=756833


1:1 engine bay



lights


exhaust



wheel
, thought I'd share it with you guys.It is a '93 FD with a full LS1/T-56 drivetrain swap. I had intentions of building an exact replica but he is still modifying the car to his tastes, hence the wheels an spoilers:smile:
I am most proud of the engine bay, chassis and the tail-lights.
Things I tried to duplicate like the little oil dipstick, intake/exhaust, Greddy oil-catch can, and brake lines all make me happy:biggrin:
A a few videos of the car in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOOdv1TClxA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSn2bJK8V1c
Build-up thread here:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=756833
1:1 engine bay
lights
exhaust
wheel
looks nice. And not trying to be a hater or anything. But why not just buy an old LS1 for a lot less (I would assume) than making this? I assume maintenace would be a lot easier in the larger corvetee engine bay, the weight of the much heavier engine would be better on an axle made to accomodate it, etc.
Ummm... ummm... Maybe I need my vision checked, but other than that 1:1 pic, the rest look like model car pics. Right? Am I just seeing something wrong here? Looks like a model car put together with a model LS1 right???
LOL.. Now that I read the other links, I see the answer.
LOL.. Now that I read the other links, I see the answer.
Last edited by Nic@CiNcity; Jun 17, 2008 at 11:15 AM.
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Originally Posted by alving
I built this RX-7 for my friend, Ben. He use to own a TT 350z
, thought I'd share it with you guys.
It is a '93 FD with a full LS1/T-56 drivetrain swap. I had intentions of building an exact replica but he is still modifying the car to his tastes, hence the wheels an spoilers:smile:
I am most proud of the engine bay, chassis and the tail-lights.
Things I tried to duplicate like the little oil dipstick, intake/exhaust, Greddy oil-catch can, and brake lines all make me happy:biggrin:
A a few videos of the car in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOOdv1TClxA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSn2bJK8V1c
Build-up thread here:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=756833
, thought I'd share it with you guys.It is a '93 FD with a full LS1/T-56 drivetrain swap. I had intentions of building an exact replica but he is still modifying the car to his tastes, hence the wheels an spoilers:smile:
I am most proud of the engine bay, chassis and the tail-lights.
Things I tried to duplicate like the little oil dipstick, intake/exhaust, Greddy oil-catch can, and brake lines all make me happy:biggrin:
A a few videos of the car in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOOdv1TClxA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSn2bJK8V1c
Build-up thread here:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=756833
Originally Posted by Realrammstein
looks nice. And not trying to be a hater or anything. But why not just buy an old LS1 for a lot less (I would assume) than making this? I assume maintenace would be a lot easier in the larger corvetee engine bay, the weight of the much heavier engine would be better on an axle made to accomodate it, etc.
-FD chassis is several hundred pounds lighter than the 'vette
-You'd be surprised how little weight gain/distribution is...som elose weight b/c of no IC/turbo etc...
-FD has a much better suspension design, no antiquated leaf springs here!
-reliability compared to rotary of course
-the idea is to "beat" the 'vette without buying one, an dlook good doing it
-instant torque, compared to rotary
haha see you really can't beat this drivetrain $/hp. LSx own all!
I'm about to get waaaay off topic here but the Z33/LSx swap is kind of a step backwards since you're putting the engine into a car that weighs MORE, not less!!! In the end you've got a Z that still weighs more than the the car the motor came out of, ie the 'vette
On the other hand that LS2 will make more hp/tq stock than the stock VQ and sky's the limit from there!
I'm about to get waaaay off topic here but the Z33/LSx swap is kind of a step backwards since you're putting the engine into a car that weighs MORE, not less!!! In the end you've got a Z that still weighs more than the the car the motor came out of, ie the 'vette
On the other hand that LS2 will make more hp/tq stock than the stock VQ and sky's the limit from there!






