Rx7 rear end
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Rx7 rear end
How much does the RX7 rear end need to be narrowed on each side?
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Re: Rx7 rear end
Great how-to and info here from Spriso:Eric AZ wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:23 pm How much does the RX7 rear end need to be narrowed on each side?
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Narrowing will depend on your suspension type and wheel fitment. I've seen 48" total or about 4-5" off each side.
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Re: Rx7 rear end
Oh that might be perfect with the flares at stock length. Thank you
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Re: Rx7 rear end
Please measure your own setup first!Eric AZ wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 7:29 pm Oh that might be perfect with the flares at stock length. Thank you
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Re: Rx7 rear end
I have a narrowed one installed in my car. I think it will need to be narrowed unless you are flaring the rear. I have flares that give a little extra room and work well with my wheels (Cosmics from the '70s or '80s, not sure on the offset) with a 205/50 15 tire. If there's some easy and useful place for me to measure without pulling the wheels off I'd be happy to check. I don't have the vented discs shown in the above pic... I think that's an upgrade or a different year. The RX7 rears are getting hard to find.Eric AZ wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 7:29 pm Oh that might be perfect with the flares at stock length. Thank you
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Re: Rx7 rear end
sort of off topic.........Greg, your aero is quite intentional, we need to be educated. Do you (looks like) block all the ducts to regulate specific flow to air-in-grill? Or/and, are you minimizing air moving under the car via the engine compartment to moving it around the car? I know you have a specific duct behind grill direct to the intake. Thanks for the help.
BTW, very nice 67.5 2L -----------------still being improved and driven.
BTW, very nice 67.5 2L -----------------still being improved and driven.
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68' 2L SU- driver, 69' 2L next
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Re: Rx7 rear end
Well... I wish I could say something like "Yes, its been extensively tested in a Boeing wind tunnel..." or some smart aleck response, but to be honest it's all just based on what I thought looked gooddrieseck wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:41 pm sort of off topic.........Greg, your aero is quite intentional, we need to be educated. Do you (looks like) block all the ducts to regulate specific flow to air-in-grill? Or/and, are you minimizing air moving under the car via the engine compartment to moving it around the car? I know you have a specific duct behind grill direct to the intake. Thanks for the help.
BTW, very nice 67.5 2L -----------------still being improved and driven.


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Re: Rx7 rear end
success, it looks great, thanks
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