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Old 11-18-2004, 05:26 AM   #1
btm7687
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Default Really annoying me about what a friend said about rebuild...
So this kid at my school has an FD. He thought he would be cool and show off to his friends on the highway and boost 24psi on crappy pump gas. Needless to say, this isn't the first time he has beat the car. It ended (or started) with him now doing an engine rebuild. This really annoying kid I go to school with who thinks he knows everything possible about cars because his dad owns a very small shop way out somewhere claims that the RX-7 owner is rebuilding his engine with carbon fiber rotors. Now, I laughed because I did not think this was ever going to be possible. I didn't think carbon fiber would have the heat threshold for something like that. Well today I was talking to my friend about this certain idiot (the one bragging about the car that's not his, dad has the shop) and about how annoying he is. We frequently talk about cars so I mentioned this to him and he (who I actually believe has a someone vast knowledge about cars from what we have talked about before) says, "No dude, he really is getting his engine rebuilt with carbon fiber rotors. I was there when he ordered them." I being skeptical still don't believe him really, but this is really annoying me. Is this possible? Do they exist? If so, who makes them? I asked him who made them and where he ordered them, but he said he didn't know. What's going on?

Sorry this is so long, also sorry to clutter your threads with newbie posts, but I figure there is no better place to post about rotaries than here.

Bryan M.


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