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06/15/2019 at 16:13 • Filed to: None

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Kinja'd!!! ItalianJobR53 - now with added 'MERICA and unreliability > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 16:16

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You are wrong and you should be ashamed of yourself /s


Kinja'd!!! Cash Rewards > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 16:28

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Eh, some cars it probably does. But not all. lS swap an rx7 and it's instantly not cool, as I'm sure you'd agree


Kinja'd!!! HondoyotaE38: A Japanese and German Collab...wait a minute > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 16:31

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Kinja'd!!! duurtlang > Cash Rewards
06/15/2019 at 16:33

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LS swap a Ford Festiva,  and it’s instantly cool.


Kinja'd!!! AestheticsInMotion > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 16:39

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The less cool a car initially is, the more cool an LS swap makes it. Conversely, the more cool the initial car, the less cool an LS swap makes it. The relationship is linear, therefore post-LS swap, all cars are equally cool.


Kinja'd!!! Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 16:41

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Here is a 5.3 with a 4L80 and a Toyota 2.4 with an A44. 


Kinja'd!!! farscythe - makin da cawfee! > duurtlang
06/15/2019 at 16:43

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80s panda :D

when i do that i shall name it deathwish


Kinja'd!!! BeaterGT > Cash Rewards
06/15/2019 at 16:46

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What's wrong with a reliable RX7? 


Kinja'd!!! WilliamsSW > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 16:47

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So does that mean thi s isn’t cool?


Kinja'd!!! SiennaMan > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 17:10

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LS swap my Sienna?


Kinja'd!!! 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered > Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
06/15/2019 at 17:50

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And?


Kinja'd!!! Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 17:51

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LS swapping almost always makes it better.


Kinja'd!!! gmporschenut also a fan of hondas > 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered
06/15/2019 at 18:14

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Kinja'd!!! Eury - AFRICA TWIN!!!!!!! > SiennaMan
06/15/2019 at 18:18

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I’ll kick in $20 towards that. 


Kinja'd!!! Cash Rewards > BeaterGT
06/15/2019 at 18:40

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Want an LS sports can then get a vette. Leave rotary brap goodness alone


Kinja'd!!! 2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered > Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
06/15/2019 at 19:21

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Thats a no from me dawg


Kinja'd!!! Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies > BeaterGT
06/15/2019 at 19:49

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It becomes just a 7. 


Kinja'd!!! Flavien Vidal > BeaterGT
06/15/2019 at 19:57

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Rotaries are fine... not great as daily but if you get an RX7 and drive hard most of the time, it will be more reliable than a LS engine... Hoovies and his oil starving LS swapped 911 will agree on that. Just maintain them corrently and it will be fine... (Daily driving a dead reliable rotary for about 4+ years myself...).
As for LS swapping a FD, it will literally transform it into a C5Z... So just get a C5Z instead.


Kinja'd!!! BeaterGT > Flavien Vidal
06/15/2019 at 20:12

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I did :) And p retty sure Hoovie isn’t known for owning reliable cars...or even taking care of them. I’m only speaking from my experience with FD RX7s. An LS engine would have alleviated a lot of their running (or lack thereof) problems.


Kinja'd!!! Flavien Vidal > BeaterGT
06/16/2019 at 18:53

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LS are problematic with oil starvation as soon as you start taking corners too fast... The oil sump is crap and it’s a design fault that was never addressed in the life of the C5. It was fixed with the C6Z with a dry sump... LS are just common... everyone and their uncles have driven a LS something. Rotaries have their faults, clearly, but they bring something different to a car world that’s been w ay too normalized.