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Yes. Starter/Bellhousing issues
Clogged Cat converter
yes, but it would be a complete waste of money to do both
If the RX-7 is turbo ready or has a turbo it will do this for 8-10 seconds on start up to warm up the turbo.
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where does the oil line connect to on the other end ? sounds to me like you need new turbo
you can, depending on the type of fuel system the car has. If there is a non-turbo equivalent you can change the fuel system and manifolds and it would run but would go like a pig because most turbo motors have low compression to cope with boost. If no non-turbo equivalent you could spend a lifetime making it all work properly. It's not really a very good idea, just get a non-turbo until you get off your Ps.
Depends on the condition and how much is there and what mods are done etc. Anywhere from $500 for a rolling body needing work up to $20000 for a fully rebuilt totally modded street machine ! A turbo is worth more than a non turbo etc etc ! The average price for a nice 100000km turbo example would be around the $12000 mark where as a 100000km non turbo may only fetch $8000 ! The turbo ones werent released in australia so like my own fully modded black example they are all imported. The non turbo convertibles were the only ones sold new here in australia. They (mazda australia) did sell turbo hardtops just not turbo softops! Hope it helps .
negative only 420a motor for non turbo or 4g63 for turbo model...or extensive modifying. i don't know why you would want to. 2000+ eclipse motors are garbage as well as the dodge 420a non turbo motor...the only motor that sould have ever been put in the eclipse is the 4g63 period.
The Mazda CX7 was a full size sports utility vehicle, it was made from 2007 to 2012. If one is interested in purchasing one, it would be best to check used car dealerships, Car Max, Auto Trader or eBay Motors.
It would be a waste of time and money. You would have to make a special adapter to hook the exhaust to the manifold. On a turbo header, the exhaust hooks to the turbo and the turbo to the manifold.
anyways i have a 2000 Mazda 626 in manual and i originally wanted turbo in it but seeing as that would be impossible from what ive read i would at least like to get the pss sound from the blow off valves so is there any possible way i could do that? i would love to make it a manual or just buy another that's already manual but i just don't have that kind of money. anyways from what ive read (and im not even sure if i can) if i wanted to put actual turbo in my automatic i would have to have my engined tuned alot and add some power and stuff.. how much would that cost? sorry this is so long lol