fd questions....help im a noob
depending on what you want, LS1 is a good swap no matter what anyone says. I personally wouldn't do it just because I'm a true rotor head. No matter how many problems I have with them, I'm all rotary. I've had a ton of them and always will. I've seen a ton of LS1 RX7's and they run great, if you just like the body style of the FD, then that is a great swap. I have seen LS1 FD's car in action and it's impressive. It will be when you throw that much horsepower and torque in a car that light. Like he said it does not throw the weight off that much, and there are ways to make it 50/50.
LS1 swap isn't cheap either. Nomatter what you do with an FD, be prepared to spend money, whether it's making the 13b reliable, or going 20b, or LS1. I'll do a 20b in the near future most likely just because I want reliable 600+ rotary horsepower, yes you can do it with a 13b, but it's way less stressfull on a 20b than a 13b, and I drive my FD as much as possible.
LS1 swap isn't cheap either. Nomatter what you do with an FD, be prepared to spend money, whether it's making the 13b reliable, or going 20b, or LS1. I'll do a 20b in the near future most likely just because I want reliable 600+ rotary horsepower, yes you can do it with a 13b, but it's way less stressfull on a 20b than a 13b, and I drive my FD as much as possible.
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Current: LS1-powered 88 Mazda Rx-7 : Forged : Heads/Cam : Traction???
On Hold: H/C LS1-powered FD - Doing it Once, Doing it Right, Eventually...
Daily Driver: 2000 Mercedes SLK230 - 2900 lbs : 190 hp : Upgraded Audio
Past: 420 rwhp '02 H/C EB Z06 - 230 rwhp S/C FC - 230k mile '90 Toyota


