Purchased a 1985 RX7 today.
So have joined up to find out all about these fun cars.
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Hi there, welcome to the Forum, there is a wealth of information in the posts & even greater wealth in the members knowledge.
We love to see pictures of the car, does it need any restoration? The chances are if you have a problem its been sorted by several others on their cars already
regards Pete
We love to see pictures of the car, does it need any restoration? The chances are if you have a problem its been sorted by several others on their cars already
regards Pete
RX7 FB S3 - RX7 FC TII Vert
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
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Thanks Pete,
Ro80's, RE5, DKW, and a fire breathing Norton!!
what a collection.
A good friend always talks about the Norton's lapping the TT like a fire breathing dragon.
Drove the rx7 for the first time last night.
Took it steady because the cars not been driven for a long time.
Engine so willing to wind up, but kept below 5k.
Gearbox smooth as silk, and found a 5th gear!! (thought the first rx7's were 4 speed)
I spotted the car had a steering box, so was also surprised that the steering was ok too, a little vague, but ok. Not driven with a steering box since my grandad's old Anglia.
Car is idling better now since its run, and exhaust emissions smell cleaner too.
Will have a read about the old cars on this great site.
Thanks for the welcome Pete....
Ro80's, RE5, DKW, and a fire breathing Norton!!
what a collection.
A good friend always talks about the Norton's lapping the TT like a fire breathing dragon.
Drove the rx7 for the first time last night.
Took it steady because the cars not been driven for a long time.
Engine so willing to wind up, but kept below 5k.
Gearbox smooth as silk, and found a 5th gear!! (thought the first rx7's were 4 speed)
I spotted the car had a steering box, so was also surprised that the steering was ok too, a little vague, but ok. Not driven with a steering box since my grandad's old Anglia.
Car is idling better now since its run, and exhaust emissions smell cleaner too.
Will have a read about the old cars on this great site.
Thanks for the welcome Pete....
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Hi mate, I'd like to know which Series 3 car you bought, for register purposes. All info is used with descretion.
The standing joke with the steering which I always find funny....... driving a 1st generation RX7 is a democratic partnership......you each have a vote which way to go when you turn the steering wheel!
They're not bad though once you get used to it.
The standing joke with the steering which I always find funny....... driving a 1st generation RX7 is a democratic partnership......you each have a vote which way to go when you turn the steering wheel!
They're not bad though once you get used to it.
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As long as the steering is OK I would not be tempted to try & adjust the box as it is a finicky job that often makes it worse before you get it better
Don't forget the pictures

Don't forget the pictures

RX7 FB S3 - RX7 FC TII Vert
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
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welcome along! Be nice to see some pics when you get a chance

Steve Hislop was the nearest to a modern-day demigod walking amongst our mere mortals! To think Fogarty destroyed a factory Yamaha OW01 trying to beat Hizzy's lap on what was basically a Norton thrown together in a shed and made from baling wire and hopescaver wrote: A good friend always talks about the Norton's lapping the TT like a fire breathing dragon.
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Along with Trevor Nation, Brian Crighton & Steve SprayLucky wrote: Steve Hislop was the nearest to a modern-day demigod)

RX7 FB S3 - RX7 FC TII Vert
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
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I think the RX7 should win a classic car award for the hardest to find bonnet catch.
Must drive mot stations mad!!!
Must drive mot stations mad!!!