The BOV for a 1987 Mazda RX 7 Turbo II is located on the top mount inter cooler pipe from the turbo to the air intake pipe right after the air box, just above a vacuum source. By simply disconnecting the BOV from the intake tube befor the turbo but after the intake box, you get the air pressure release sound commonly heard on many "tuner" cars.
The Way Things Go was created in 1987.
as long as it is the factory radio, go to your nearest Mazda dealer and they should be able to get the code using your VIN number. good luck
Come Go with Me - Exposé song - was created in 1987-01.
1987 was the year, go Green day
Boom Boom - Let's Go Back to My Room - was created in 1987.
A BOV can basically go anywhere between the turbo and the intake manifold. It is usually after the intercooler (if you have one) as far as I know.
You go to servicing
what type of oil can i use for my Mazda rx7
Go to www.banzai-racing.com , it will tell you how to get the error codes and what they are.
Clogged Cat converter
go to rx7city.com - just search it in googla and to to the tech connect section and there will be a manual you can download.
ha ha! you need apex seals. Very common with rotary's.
It's the round thingy at the top front of the engine just to the right and below the alternator . It looks like a distributor but has a flat thin cap/plate thing on top where the dizzy cap would usually go hence it has no spark plug leads. Hope this helps !
The body kit is $11,000. the engine is most likely a 13b-rew engine with a lot of extras. the car is a Mazda RX7 from the years 1993-1995. Go from there
you lose power and the engine dies... you lose power and the engine dies... Or you go no where very quickly! (for pictures of blown seals go to http://www.noveights.com/id93.html )
Don't try it yourself. Go to a professional rotary shop and it will cost you extra to port the engine to a bridgeport. It requires a full engine teardown and will cost you $3000 in part and labour approx.
go look under the hood. if it has a pump similar to the A/C pump with hoses leading to your steering gear, then yes. if not, then no. pretty simple.