Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Anyone can build a 10sec rotar tho, ide have 2 for the price of my 33 plus what ive spent on it. But the 33 is such a nicer, more refined and greater satisfaction car.

been in a few bwap bwaps, and yeah they are fast, but mega unsafe and shaky lawn mower sounding machines :D

have had 2 mates RIP from ridiculously built rotars :P

spose if you had the 10sec rotar and then your daily driver in the garage it would be cool

Edited by knore
  • Replies 40
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

If you are looking at getting an FD3S RX7, I say go for it. Any other rotary then no. If you get an FD you can be like Vin Deisel in Fast and the Furious. And everyone loves that movie. Get some neons and some ICE and run 9's. (Sorry, it's very late and my brain has turned into goo...)

Actually, an FD would be sweet, but anything older and your Skyline will out handle it. So my vote is FD. Otherwise, keep the skyline.

i know that the first time i had a drag with a rotor i lost all faith in my S14A that i had at the time.

it was a capella/rx2 covered in primer with a cannon zorst and 155 cheese cutter wheels.... my car was kinda mild (fmic, 3" & 1bar) and from a 80kph roll on it was as if i had jumped on the brakes... he was about 50m ahead of me in what seemed like 2-3 seconds :)

i then wanted to sell the 200 and put a 13BT into a KE55 corolla... pity that never eventuated :D

since then ive had a passion for shitbox sleepers :)

nothing hurts more than being burnt by a shitbox hahaha

But in answer to your topic, I'd say YES, sell and get a rotor. My best mate has a series 5 RX7 and god damn that things hammers. N/A with a mild street port, he has nearly 200kw's at the wheels!

Hi, Ive just got this question that i would like to know what peolpe think.

Over the last few weeks ive been pouring ALOT of money into my skyline r33.

And its still SLOW. My mate has a Sik Mazda Rx3 rotary. It is SOOOO fast and i just cant help but feel so sad when i drive my little skyline :cheers:

Its the best rotar and its 10 times as quick a smy skyline for 10 times as less money spent.

So im thinking of selling my skyline and buying a rotary powered car.

CHeers Rodney.

haha this is funny

let me start you off buy saying go the for rotaryyyyyyyyyyyy!!

you are exactly in the same shoes i was in few months back...but not because my skyline is slow but i just wanted a rx3 sedan :D

resolution: I kept my R32 skyline and bought a mazda rx808 sedan (rx3 copy)

im still in the process of building and finishing the rx.

mate you cant go past a rotary...its in its own league when your driving it on the road.

ps gives girls orgasms by just sitting in the passenger seat and having the machine idle BRAP BRAP BRAP BRAP

-Barny

post-13449-1125817271.jpg

post-13449-1125817618.jpg

Edited by HCR32

And just to add another thing that really gets to us rotor folks...

Rotaries are just as reliable as skylines, they just need more looking after when it comes to maintenance but apart from that there sweet.

Theres none of this..."drive it 3 times broooo then the motor needs a rebuild"... what the hell is that nonsense. If its properly set up and tuned then you wont have any problems.

drive the rotary all the time to red line and ofcourse it will need a rebuild.

drive any car all the time to redline and that too will need a rebuild or new motor!

-Barny

Edited by HCR32

the beauty of the rotor is that import motors are cheap as, about $750 for a S4 13BT which you can make some pretty big power from without even opening it (250-300rwkw isnt impossible, and thats easy 10s in such a light car)

BUT, as far as i know there are bugger all good import motors comming in any more, all of them need a rebuild... which is gonna be a few bucks like with any motor, but once thats done its done B)

Its like trading a 1970's Lawnmower you found under your house, for a 90's model that has the features of one built today.

After knowing alot of people who have owned (and now dont own) rotaries, you'd be a fool to give up a refined skyline for some POS rustbucket dinosaur

Its like trading a 1970's Lawnmower you found under your house, for a 90's model that has the features of one built today.

After knowing alot of people who have owned (and now dont own) rotaries, you'd be a fool to give up a refined skyline for some POS rustbucket dinosaur

not much between a S4/S5 rx7 and a skyline tho, cept maybe a backseat LOL

I would rather push a skyline than drive a rotar.

hehehe

I can understand wanting to sell the line to get a series 8 rx 7, but a rx3 common man get serious

i have VC V8 valiant and yeh sure old cars are kinda cool, but compared to the comfort and smoooth delivery of power nothing compares to new cars

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I mean it's a bit late to say "This won't have any tangible effect and it is not worth spending more than about three seconds on it, please just enjoy the car" But I said it anyway. Does the pod actually get any airflow in that position behind a bumper like that?
    • Hey guys - apologies for digging this up. Has this website been shutdown or is the outage temporary?
    • So, went shopping at Just Jap for things that might work for the intake  After some trial fitting there I ended up with a 3" x 45° silicone bend, a 3" x 300mm alloy straight, and a humped joiner, some minor trimming will be required to shorten some of the stuff, but nothing that is beyond my "ham fisted" skills The guy at Just Jap was most helpful as we had all sorts of joiners,  bends and stuff out trial fitting  Laying it out above the stuff in there it seems everything will fit nicely, and looking at it, it is probably the way I should have been looking at doing it from the beginning, probably..... In the end it is a front bar off job anyway to remove the original stuff behind the front bar that is taking up the required realestate needed, so maybe a Thursday or Friday job And because I'm a hopeless consumer, I grabbed some new steel wheel nuts, the current ones are a spline drive type with a "security" socket, that somehow someone keeps misplacing, the new ones are a basic black steel 17mm hex socket In other news: I just did my "final" tax return, I am now officially a old retired veteran pensioner, and I'm milking the system for all it's worth,  life is good
    • I hadn't thought about the variable power steering assist. Presumably, it will always be the same level of assist as you get in an S14. The R32/3/4 are either helliishly heavy (at low speeds) if the solenoid is not powered at all, or hellishly too light (at high speed) if it is powered all the time. I presume that it is PWM controlled on those cars. I hadn't thought about the S cars not having variable assist. ugh. What crappy plebby cars they must be!  
    • Hmm yeah that is a good point. It looks like it'll just bolt in with no real issue besides maybe the bushings being different. My other concern was that 2 pin plug that I assume is used in some way to control the rack solenoid depending on the speed signal from the ecu. The DMAX rack doesn't even have that plug though so, don't think it'll matter. Might just order the rack and see how it goes. Will update this when I figure something out
×
×
  • Create New...