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Postby speedjunkie » Mon May 10, 2010 9:14

I was about to get RA seals (wasn't sold on the Super Seals specifically but I wasn't sure at the time), but I heard that the RA seals eat up the housings more than normal, so I just stuck with the Atkins seals that came in the master kit. I've been happy with them, but mainly only because the engine hasn't blown yet lol. Knock on wood. Maybe I'll go with RA seals next time.
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Postby iani1.1 » Mon May 10, 2010 9:14

chickenwafer wrote:I've personally heard of mixed reviews on Atkins seals. Not that I would say absolutely to some one "don't use them" but I would be less inclined to use Atkins seals over RA Super Seals, for sure.

For me, I would use RA Super Seals or even OEM Mazda seals are a good option, depending on what you're building.

If cost is no object, Ianetti or NRS ceramic seals are also a good option, but I've heard mixed reviews about those, as well. Although the Ianetti ceramic seals were used in the LeMan-winning 4-rotor p-port R26B 787B Mazda race car...


true but the 787b spent most of its time in the pits getting fixxed rather than on the track. but then again its not because of the seals.
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Postby neosoldier » Mon May 10, 2010 9:14

speedjunkie wrote:I was about to get RA seals (wasn't sold on the Super Seals specifically but I wasn't sure at the time), but I heard that the RA seals eat up the housings more than normal, so I just stuck with the Atkins seals that came in the master kit. I've been happy with them, but mainly only because the engine hasn't blown yet lol. Knock on wood. Maybe I'll go with RA seals next time.


That is exactly why my plan is to use classic RA 2mm, due to the fact that super seals eat away more at the housing. I had atkins on my last build back home and never had issues, but review and cost of the RA's are too good to pass this time around.

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Postby Chance » Tue May 11, 2010 9:14

My car blew up twice and the classic seals are still in great shape and back in the new engine.

Highly recommend them.
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Postby neosoldier » Wed May 12, 2010 9:14

Getting my new vert top next week, TII hood finally painted and installed, ordered seals + rebuild kit and adding a new front lip:

http://www.corksport.com/corksport-odura-style-rx7-front-lip-spoiler.html


This project is really coming together quickly, hopefully I can make it to one of the sonic meets in colorado spings if they are still going on.

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Postby speedjunkie » Fri May 14, 2010 9:14

Damn, I wish I was there to see it! That Odura lip is pretty clean too, maybe I should copy you and get one for mine haha.
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Postby RX-7 Chris » Fri May 14, 2010 9:14

Nice, can't wait to see it done.

THe sonic meets are still going on, we are just waiting for some nice Fridays. Looks like next week will be good.
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