The Mazda RX-7 FC (FC3S), produced between 1985 and 1991, is a revered vehicle in the world of JDM enthusiasts. As a successor to the original SA22C and a precursor to the legendary FD3S, the FC3S has secured its place in automotive history. With its lightweight rotary Wankel engine, both naturally-aspirated and turbocharged variants, this car embodies the spirit of 1990s tuning and racing culture.
In Tampa, RX-7 FC owners have the unique opportunity to donate their vehicles to AutoLift Tampa, ensuring that these gems continue to be celebrated. Many owners appreciate the manual transmission variants for their collector premium, and preventive maintenance is key to preserving these classics. By donating your FC3S, you contribute to the ongoing passion for rotary engines and support the local automotive community.
πGeneration guide
Series 4 β’ 1985-1988
The earlier Series 4 FC3S models offer a blend of classic design and performance, featuring the naturally-aspirated 13B-NA engine with 146hp.
Turbo II β’ 1987-1991
The Turbo II variants boast a single-turbo 13B-T engine delivering 182-200hp, making them highly sought after by collectors for their performance and tuning potential.
10th Anniversary β’ 1988
Limited to just 1500 units, the 10th Anniversary edition features exclusive crystal white pearl paint and luxury interiors, marking it as a halo model within the RX-7 lineage.
Series 5 β’ 1989-1991
The facelifted Series 5 models showcase revised styling and interior refinements, preferred by collectors for their updated aesthetics.
Convertible β’ 1988-1991
The FCβs convertible variant introduced another layer of enjoyment, appealing to collectors looking for unique body styles alongside the performance.
Known issues by generation
The RX-7 FC models, particularly the Turbo II, are known for specific issues. The 13B rotary engine is notorious for apex-seal wear, necessitating a rebuild around 80-120k miles to maintain performance. Additionally, pre-mix oil metering pump (OMP) failure can lead to significant engine wear without proper oil mixture. Turbo II variants also face risks with turbocharger pre-failure and oil cooling line failures that could cause under-hood fires. Regular maintenance of the cooling system and careful inspection of the Dynamic Tracking Suspension System (DTSS) components are essential for preserving these vehicles.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector market for the RX-7 FC3S is on the rise, particularly for well-maintained examples. Clean, factory-stock Turbo II models are currently valued between $25,000 and $45,000, while verified 10th Anniversary editions can command $40,000 to $60,000. Key factors influencing value include a documented rotary rebuild, original paint condition, and the presence of a manual transmission, which carries a collector premium. As the appreciation for JDM vehicles continues, the importance of thorough documentation and compliance with the 25-year import rule cannot be overstated.
Donation process for this model
For those considering donating their RX-7 FC3S, itβs crucial to understand the necessary documentation and appraisal processes. We recommend engaging a qualified appraiser familiar with rotary engines and the specific collector market to establish value. IRS Form 8283 Section B will need to be completed for donations exceeding $5,000. Additionally, ensure you provide thorough service histories, matched engine and VIN documentation, and a rotary compression test result prior to donation.
Tampa regional notes
Tampa offers a vibrant community for RX-7 FC3S owners, with specialists in both rotary maintenance and Japanese performance. Local service networks are equipped to handle the unique needs of Mazda's rotary engines, ensuring these vehicles are preserved in optimal condition. Given the region's sun-belt climate, owners must remain vigilant against common corrosion issues often found in these models. The local JDM community actively participates in forums and events, enhancing the culture surrounding these iconic cars.
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