silverglanza Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 ive looked at a standered intercooler for rx7 this one looks like a uprated one just wondering are these tricky to fit there only 100pound http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/93-97-MAZDA-RX7-RX-7...=item29ff94d325bit of help please Quote Link to post Share on other sites
silverglanza Posted November 3, 2009 Author Share Posted November 3, 2009 bit of a debation really i could get a cheap uni fmic and get a cheap pipe work kit or http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/93-97-MAZDA-RX7-RX-7...=item29ff94d325 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
StarletRick Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 thats a vmount intercooler. judging by the fact you posted this, im guessing you have no idea how a vmount works. you dont have the space on a starlet engine bay to work a vmount, ever. if you didn youd spend a ton of cash getting it to work. just buy a normal frontmount and be done with these utterly rediculous posts. please? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
silverglanza Posted November 3, 2009 Author Share Posted November 3, 2009 thats a vmount intercooler. judging by the fact you posted this, im guessing you have no idea how a vmount works. you dont have the space on a starlet engine bay to work a vmount, ever. if you didn youd spend a ton of cash getting it to work. just buy a normal frontmount and be done with these utterly rediculous posts. please?sorry master mechanic thort that this site was for advise ovisly not according to you Quote Link to post Share on other sites
riko666 Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 You've posted a stupid number of threads in the space of the 2 weeks you've been here....do you not bother to click search, at all? Do you not even read item descriptions on eBay? You could EASILY look at that intercooler, then look at your front bumper...will it work? Is it even sensible? It's like, 1/4 of the width of the bumper. Don't get defensive just because you are too lazy to search answers on your own behalf. Yes, people are here to help you, but don't for one minute think what you're asking is unique - all the questions you've asked have been answered time and time again, yet, here you are...posting a thread a minute....for the same answers. Do some legwork on your own, even, the most basic such as taking measurements... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
StarletRick Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 +1 im all for noobs joining the community, and i dont mind helping out where people genuinely need help (im sure there are plenty of lads on here who will confirm that i do actually help out people, a lot). you however, are just being lazy. you ask near pointless questions that if you spent the time it takes to type a post thinking about the answer, you'd probably come up with one on your own. im just counting the days until your inevitable "can i fit a skyline engine into a starlet" thread.if you cant figure it out, use the search function. starlets are really simple cars, the chances are, if youre having an issue with it, someone else has. the caveat being that its been discussed and solved on here.if you still cant find an answer that way, THEN post a topic about it IN THE CORRECT SECTION (yes, the for sale section isnt for posting for technical advice, funny that eh?).i dont mean to sound like a cunt, but you only post when you want something (that is usualy blindingly obvious), and you dont contribute to the community in any way. everyone is bored of it. stop being lazy, and get involved and when you actually need real help, people will be alot warmer to it. Rick. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
silverglanza Posted November 3, 2009 Author Share Posted November 3, 2009 +1 im all for noobs joining the community, and i dont mind helping out where people genuinely need help (im sure there are plenty of lads on here who will confirm that i do actually help out people, a lot). you however, are just being lazy. you ask near pointless questions that if you spent the time it takes to type a post thinking about the answer, you'd probably come up with one on your own. im just counting the days until your inevitable "can i fit a skyline engine into a starlet" thread.if you cant figure it out, use the search function. starlets are really simple cars, the chances are, if youre having an issue with it, someone else has. the caveat being that its been discussed and solved on here.if you still cant find an answer that way, THEN post a topic about it IN THE CORRECT SECTION (yes, the for sale section isnt for posting for technical advice, funny that eh?).im just posting things as you already no im a complet new beginer this is my first turbo car i dont no sweet f/a about any of it really so im trying to find out things and the questions ive been asking ive have searched not all the questions ive asked have been awncered adimitly when i first joined i was posting wrong and that but y all the bloody hassle off you two tell you what if you dont want to awncer then gess what dont bother i dont mean to sound like a cunt, but you only post when you want something (that is usualy blindingly obvious), and you dont contribute to the community in any way. everyone is bored of it. stop being lazy, and get involved and when you actually need real help, people will be alot warmer to it. Rick. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
StarletRick Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 can someone edit that so it makes sense? ta. anyway. i didnt know you were a "new beginer", or that this was your first turbo car; as i dont know you. that said, it doesnt mean you can't use the search function. so my point still stands. im trying to help you out mate, if you keep posting threads asking for answers that have been covered lots of time before, people will get bored of you and wont bother reading your topics. it isnt asking too much to suggest that you use the searh button, it takes seconds. protips: get involved with the community. read up on how an engine/turbo works. search the forum for answers before posting. grammer is amazing. if you have a valid question, ill be happy to help you out mate. but just have a think about things before posting up threads asking for help. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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