1993 Mazda Veilside Fortune Rx7 (rx-7) - 595 Rwhp - New House Of Kolor Paint - on 2040-cars
Batesville, Arkansas, United States
I purchased this car about 10 months ago and took it straight to my friends paint and body shop. He has worked on it in his spare time and now it's getting some finishing touches including the final buff and a new front windshield. My circumstances have changed and I am moving to Alaska and cannot take the car with me. The pictures below are from when I bought it with a wrap, then some of the pictures of it being painted. The last few were taken a week ago. I am listing now because I am moving around July 1 and need to sell it ASAP. If you are interested, please make an offer and of accepted I will accept a deposit. I will forward new pictures before final purchase to make sure it's up to your expectations. If the paint and body work aren't to your liking I will refund the deposit. Please ask questions. If it's not sold before June 24, I will list again with the completed pictures but I will be less flexible on the price because I will need to pay someone to take care of it for me when I move. Thanks - Xenon Vision Custom 12000K HID Kit - I-Forged custom wheels, 19x13.5 rear and 18x10 front all around run flats, -Less then 30 miles on newly rebult motor - All new seals and center plate - Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator 2200 first 2700cc secondary injectors - 2mm Apex seals - HKS Grounding System - Turbo timer - Custom kill key switch - Apexi stand alone, 4" exhaust - Gothem Monster port barely streetable port work - Double 255lph fuel pumps - Oversized aluminum radiator - Dual 38mm tial wastegates - Garret gt45 t4 turbo - Greddy polished throttle elbow - B&M shifter setup - New stage 3 6 puck sprung clutch - Aftermarket front mount oil cooler - Compleatly custom rear end 4link rear end Titanium racing sway bars - A'Pexi N1 exv coilovers - solid engine built by Cobo's performance - Brand New House of Kolors paint. The car has been in the paint shop since purchase getting smoothed and painted. It will be finished getting polished in 6 days. |
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Mazda still has a team working on rotary engines
Sun, Sep 20 2015The flame still burns within Mazda to stage a rotary engine revival. Before you start getting excited, it's way too soon to start saving money for the fabled, next-gen RX-7 or RX-8. Still, company boss Masamichi Kogai confirmed to Autocar that the Japanese automaker has an engineering team dedicated to improving the Wankel. This development group has the hard task of trying to make the rotary stack up to modern internal combustion engines in terms of emissions and fuel-economy standards. Neither factor were ever exactly Wankel's strong suits. Kogai described them as working "very enthusiastically" to Autocar. The boss didn't discuss any future RX-vehicles or the size of the team, however, a report from last year indicated that there were 30 engineers in partnership with universities to update the engine's design. After problems keeping up with emissions and fuel economy, Mazda built it's last rotary for an RX-8 in June 2012. Since then, there have been intermittent rumors of a return. One possible solution was a design called the 16X that was supposed to offer more torque and better fuel economy. Another possibility was a small-displacement unit as a range-extender in an electric Mazda2. Rumors of a new RX-7 have been heard for years. In 2013, Kogai clearly said that it wasn't happening. When asked again last year, he reiterated the same point.
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The pre-production prototype shown above competed in last year's 25 Hours of Thunderhill, finished the race and earned a spot on the podium in the "anything goes for sports racers" ESR class. Very cool.
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Ever wonder how to really pronounce Japanese automaker names?
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This short video doesn't answer either of those automotive questions, but it does allow a native Japanese speaker to demonstrate the accepted pronunciations for several, major automakers from the country. One benefit is that it clears up the occasional debate over whether Nissan should be said with a long or short 'i' sound. Also, listen closely to how the female host says Mazda as Matsuda, the way it's actually said in the language. Even if this doesn't change the way you enunciate these brands, at least now you know the accurate way in Japanese.