is it a good ide to put a rota in a AE85/6

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is it a good ide to put a rota in a AE85/6

Postby ke25sr » Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:41 pm

i ask because my mates doing it now.
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Postby Silent Knight » Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:00 pm

No it's not good.

I vote 1JZ! 8)
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Postby diss7 » Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:17 pm

imo a 1jz would ruin the handling and balance of a 86
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Postby Ako » Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:18 pm

You missed the 20b option, so I ticked the next best thing
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Postby Silent Knight » Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:31 pm

diss1dent wrote:imo a 1jz would ruin the handling and balance of a 86


Put some concrete in the boot. :P
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Postby deaf_rattle » Thu Jun 22, 2006 3:01 pm

that 3sgte ae86 is pretty loose 8O
there was the 2jzgte ae85 on trade me awhiles back.
"am thinking of replacing drivers seat with tiolet bowl" sounded pretty appropriate haha
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Postby Silent Knight » Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:32 pm

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Postby 2LTR Rona » Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:47 pm

Silent Knight wrote:ResTecPa!!!! 8)


Hell Yes 8) Thats one VERY tidy install, bet that thing take a few by surprise
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Postby sergei » Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:50 pm

Beams 3SGE (altezza gear)...
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Postby xRyanx » Thu Jun 22, 2006 6:05 pm

Im sure most of you have seen the video of the 20b 86. That thing is silly fast. Id rock a 20b if i was doing a rota swap
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Postby Adamal » Thu Jun 22, 2006 7:02 pm

Ako wrote:You missed the 20b option, so I ticked the next best thing


Ditto. Except I am not accepting any substitutes!
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Postby ollieboy » Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:13 pm

xRyanx wrote:Im sure most of you have seen the video of the 20b 86. That thing is silly fast. Id rock a 20b if i was doing a rota swap


Is that the one where they accelerate at about 100 kmh and it wheel spins for a few hundred metres? That video rocks 8)
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Postby Jebus » Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:28 pm

In New Zealand its a bad idea, because the majority of New Zealands rotarys are built for noise, cost $200 to build with second hand parts and thier cousins mates boyfriend ported it with a die grinder. If this is why hes doing it, and im geuss he is from the style of your thread and how you spelt 'rota'.

Over seas they build rotarys properly, there are rouglhy 4213423 aussie street rotarys running 10's and below.

What im getting at is if he wants a SHIT load of power (i.e more than can be made from an A or S series motor comfortably) and wants to keep the engine compact and small with no chopped firewall etc. then by all means...

If he wants a 'rota' cos 'rotas' are cool then tell him to get a DX.
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Postby 86_rolla » Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:02 am

yeh ae86 i wouldnrt put a 'rota' in prefer 4age/te. Only thing rotarys are good for are mazdas.
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Postby CaM » Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:25 am

I hate cross branding. and as jebus stated, nz c**ts rarely wnt to put a rotary in a car for any inherent pluses of that engine over something else.
4age turbo, 3sge or similar is a much better option IMO, a '13b drill port' done for looks and shit is a stupid idea.

bad decisions = this dude
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Postby Snoozin » Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:47 pm

Man that article of the C&Y Sports AE85 must be pretty old!

More recently that thing's cut 9's on street tyres, has carbon bits all over it, big flares on the back to accomodate wider tyres and so on.....

13B turbo AE86 is a nice thought though, to keep it on topic.
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Postby ke25sr » Fri Jun 23, 2006 1:19 pm

Jebus wrote:In New Zealand its a bad idea, because the majority of New Zealands rotarys are built for noise, cost $200 to build with second hand parts and thier cousins mates boyfriend ported it with a die grinder. If this is why hes doing it, and im geuss he is from the style of your thread and how you spelt 'rota'.

Over seas they build rotarys properly, there are rouglhy 4213423 aussie street rotarys running 10's and below.

What im getting at is if he wants a sh*t load of power (i.e more than can be made from an A or S series motor comfortably) and wants to keep the engine compact and small with no chopped firewall etc. then by all means...

If he wants a 'rota' cos 'rotas' are cool then tell him to get a DX.


i see were you are coming from..
he isnt doing it for power ats is a stock standard 12a turbo without a turbo.
taking out a 3au and replaceing it with a good running 12a

that hasnt been touch by some dumb hick $&#$%

i started the thread because he has had a bitch of a job with making a firewall, trans tunnel... When he started i told him to go 4age it would be easier he argued withme so im trying to prove a point.

you just read to deeply into a misspelt word.

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Postby CaM » Fri Jun 23, 2006 1:34 pm

ke25sr wrote:
Jebus wrote:In New Zealand its a bad idea, because the majority of New Zealands rotarys are built for noise, cost $200 to build with second hand parts and thier cousins mates boyfriend ported it with a die grinder. If this is why hes doing it, and im geuss he is from the style of your thread and how you spelt 'rota'.

Over seas they build rotarys properly, there are rouglhy 4213423 aussie street rotarys running 10's and below.

What im getting at is if he wants a sh*t load of power (i.e more than can be made from an A or S series motor comfortably) and wants to keep the engine compact and small with no chopped firewall etc. then by all means...

If he wants a 'rota' cos 'rotas' are cool then tell him to get a DX.


i see were you are coming from..
he isnt doing it for power ats is a stock standard 12a turbo without a turbo.
taking out a 3au and replaceing it with a good running 12a

that hasnt been touch by some dumb hick $&#$%

i started the thread because he has had a bitch of a job with making a firewall, trans tunnel... When he started i told him to go 4age it would be easier he argued withme so im trying to prove a point.

you just read to deeply into a misspelt word.

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haha 12a turbo running as carby. gay. low comp and stock = slower than a stock 4age bluetop. 12a stock are about the same power as a bluetop, if not a little less when talking the s1 rx7 ones (emmisions control crap killed the output a little)
and he's having to mod the crap out of the firewall and tunnel? shit. gutted for him, he could have had a much better setup, bolt in, for cheaper.
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Postby diss7 » Fri Jun 23, 2006 3:54 pm

needs to be an F20C option.

THat'd be my pick. Keeps with the whole high revving n/a that the ae86 is all about.

But a F20c will make power a 4age could never get near.
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Postby Mr Revhead » Sat Jun 24, 2006 12:45 pm

a 2k would have more style :twisted:
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