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1993 Mazda RX-7. 1st engine start in the morning.
Mazda : un nouveau coupé RX-7 en projet - Turbo.fr November 27, 2009
Parmi les projets présentés, figureraient à la fois un strict deux places comme le RX-7 de 1993 mais aussi une configuration 2+2 reprise de l'actuel RX-8 and more »
格兰披治大赛宏益车队夺冠 - 太平洋汽车网 November 26, 2009
更值得一提的是在1993年,Knight Sports 及宏益协助日本业余车手山崎泰文先生,以一辆由Knight Sports中村英史先生亲自操刀改装的马自达RX-7(FD3S)出战超级房车赛,
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A: I think you will have far better luck selling the RX7 and then purchasing a used Prius as 2 separate transactions. I doubt the odds are in your favor that a Prius owner getting 40+ is going to trade for a car that gets 20(?) mpg. (answered by Stan on March 29, 2008)
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A: You've already got the idea, you first need a larger turbo setup and fuel system, but you will also need to have the seals replaced with stronger ones. There are a only a few shops for rotarys out there so you may have to do some looking in your area.
Most people do a rebuild with porting for around $3,000 and get a bigger turbo setup with computer and fuel system for about $3500 more. I would buy the turbo setup and then find a shop that will do the porting, with new seals and setup the turbo with a dyno tune. I would think for about $7,000 you can have 500 rear wheel HP, which is more like 600 motor HP, with that you will be flying. Probably be as fast as a 900 hp Supra turbo, becasue yuor RX-7 is about 500 lbs lighter not to mention it handles better. Check out the link below. (answered by chrisnuzzo76 on October 05, 2008)
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A: The reason people buy sticks isn't because it's faster per say. It's that you have more control over when your car shifts, so it won't downshift too early or waste time in a higher gear than you want it to be.
It wouldn't be hard to beat a stick RX7 down the 1/4 mile but when you are say drifting around a corner and your transmission shifts up and you regain traction too soon is when you'll get passed. (answered by CT on April 20, 2008)