1993 Mazda Rx-7 Base Rebuilt Motor Gt40 Single Turbo Haltech E8 Sparco Seats on 2040-cars
Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States
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Aside from that it ran pretty well when I drove it a couple months ago (we push started it) so the motor is in good condition still (NOT BLOWN). This car was built for the track so the interior is stripped essentially and has racing seats, nice suspension, and is pretty fast for an FD!!! 1993 Mazda RX7 FD Black w/ : ~~The Good: CLEAN TITLE Freshly rebuilt 13B motor (within 750 miles) + street port + Atkins Apex Seals Garrett GT40R Turbo Manual 5 Speed Extreme Dimensions (I am pretty sure) CF body kit + Seibon CF Hood (Needs resurfacing) + CF CF Headlight covers as well Haltech E8 Black Spoiler NICE Sparco Seats 2 Point Seatbelt Harness Tein Type HA Coilovers Springs ULTRA RACING 1 PC SOLID FRONT UPPER STRUT TOWER BAR BRACE ULTRA RACING 4PT REAR UPPER STRUT BAR ANTI-ROLL BRACE Upgraded fuel system (Primary Aeromotive 11142 340lph + Secondary Walbro 255LPH) (4) 1600cc Bosch Injectors CJ Motorsports Dual In-Tank fuel pump assembly CJ Motorsports Stage 1 fuel system Upgraded radiator Upgraded Front Mount Intercooler (FMIC) 17" Bronze painted wheels, no curb rash but paint has chipped a little bit but newer tires (I will post specs tomorrow) Oil Catch Can Double Oil Coolers (one on each side) Radiator breather tank New brake pads and rotors (uner 500 miles) Power windows Sunroof (works well) Racing Thermostat Mazda RX7 RX-7 FD3S Enfini 93-95 Short Throw Shifter (not installed) RED STITCH SUZUKA SHIFT KNOB FOR 5 SPEED SHORT THROW SHIFTER (not installed) New Battery New battery relocating cables run from engine bay to behind seat Extra Oil Pan (1) Rotary Key + Two Spare Keys 2x SKUNK2 Adjustable Sleeve Coilover Spanner Wrenches ~~The Bad: 100,000 miles Body is in OK shape, could use a paint job or a wrap CF Hood is in bad visual condition (Needs resurfacing) CF Headlight covers (Needs resurfacing) Trim is going bad Some interior pieces are roughed up, don't fit like they used to Behind seats is all gone, down to the metal so this is built as a track car E-Brake could use some work It's just an old car, it needs attention and I can't give that to the car |
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Next Mazda MX-5 Miata to weigh a ton(ne), literally
Wed, 27 Nov 2013Looking at recent spy shots of the fourth-generation Mazda Miata, it's obvious this sporty little roadster will grow in size compared to the current model, but it's also going on a diet. At the Tokyo Motor Show, Auto Motor und Sport sat down with Mazda executive Kiyoshi Fujiwara, who gave a little more insight into the Miata's redesign.
Fujiwara said that they're aiming for a curb weight of a tonne (metric ton), which is 1,000 kilograms or right around 2,200 pounds, for the next-generation Miata. This would make the roadster at least 300 pounds lighter than the current NC Miata, but still about 200 pounds heavier than the original NA.
There is no indication as to how Mazda will go about removing that much weight from the bigger car, but with as popular as the power retractable hard top (PHRT) model is on the current car, the new Miata may ditch this feature to lose its weight. Improving the power-to-weight ratio appears to be a key goal of the Mazda team, so we also wouldn't be surprised to see a more powerful engine underneath the longer hood.
Mazda-Toyota partnership has us dreaming of a rotary hybrid
Mon, Aug 7 2017As you may have seen, Mazda and Toyota are going to be working a little more closely with each other. In their announcement, the two companies said they'd be building an American assembly plant together, and working on electric vehicle technology. But one of the companies' goals got our mental gears turning: It's listed as "Expand complementary products," and it's left very open-ended. The companies say they "will further explore the possibilities of other complementary products on a global level." These are in addition to Mazda providing the Mazda2 to Toyota as the Yaris iA, and Toyota providing Mazda a commercial van to sell in Japan. So what could these future complementary products be? We have a couple of ideas, one that's ludicrous but awesome (and, sadly, probably won't ever happen), and the other grounded in reality. Let's start with the fun one. What's the one thing Mazda fan has been wanting for years? A rotary sports car, of course! And while Mazda has repeatedly said that it has a small band of engineers plugging away at the spinning triangle problem, the odds of Mazda putting it into production have been slim. The inherent thirst of the rotary would make it tough to introduce when fuel economy regulations have been tightening. Plus, Mazda is a small company that needs to stretch every dollar, and having a one-off engine not based on anything else would be expensive. How could Mazda get around these obstacles? This is where the partnership with Toyota comes in, in our long-shot fantasy. Aside from having deep pockets, Toyota has a wealth of knowledge in the realm of hybrids. Thus, why not a rotary hybrid? Electrifying their oddball motor would fix two issues. One is obviously the fuel economy, since the gas engine wouldn't have to run all the time. The other is in providing torque. Rotaries infamously have little torque, especially down low, so adding an electric motor would allow this hypothetical rotary sports car to have a grunty low end, while still providing the Everest-high redline rotary fans like. The idea would be sweetened with the solid-state batteries that Toyota is developing, which could provide lots of electricity without weighing a ton. The rotary-electric mashup notion isn't totally alien to Mazda, either, since the company created an electric Mazda2 with a rotary engine for a range extender — albeit for different reasons. The company even filed a patent for the rotary range extender recently.
Mazda's Hofu plant builds its ten-millionth car
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The Hofu facility has been in operation since 1982, and was supplemented with a second plant on the same site ten years later. Hofu reached a million units built in 1986 and five million in 2002. But with production now at 482,100 units per year, it took less than twelve years to double that previous milestone.
The magic ten-millionth car was a new Mazda6 (known locally as the Atenza), which is built at Hofu Plant No. 2, while Hofu Plant No. 1 gears up for the new Mazda3 (aka Axela). Scroll down below for a related press release.
























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