1990 Mazda Rx-7 A Fun Car Tio Drive on 2040-cars
Endicott, New York, United States
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1990 Mazda RX7 I am second owner and bought it from original owned 17 years. The car is only driven in the summer. The car was painted in July 2007. The car was appraised on August 2007 by Holton auto appraisals for $11,000 . Since then I have made many improvements since then*(noted in ad) Car has won multiple trophies and awards in shows. Vin # JM1FC3311L0801628
Improvements Replaced rotary engine and clutch at 98696 miles. All engine drive belts replaces.* New driver side window switches. Passenger’s window switch rebuilt.* AC converted over to R134A refrigerant* Air filter is K&N replacement. Side windows tinted in Electric Blue. Wheels are Italian made 1000 Miglia alloy wheels 16”X7.5” with Somitomo 205/50ZR16 tires July 2011 Driver seat base and seat back in the bolster area was rebuilt with factory original material.* Engine compartment detailed. New battery June 2012 *
Handling Improvements. Good car for auto crossing, 50/50 weight diistribution Springs variable rate lowering Eibach New struts all the way around Monroe Sensa-Trac Struto Exhaust system Borla Cat-Back System Stainless Steel" with duel rolled intercooler tips. Transmission shift linkage bushings and rubber shrouds replaced/rebuilt.* Brembo drilled and slotted rotors and calipers painted blue.* Stainless steel braided brake lines.*
Paint and lighting enhancements. Awesome paint in daylight and great lights at night. Paint is custom base coat/clear coat 2007 Toyota Speedway Blue paint with Blue PearlGhost Flames. Rear deck emblems and spoiler are repainted to match the Blue Pearl Ghost Flames. Signed by painter Door window trim replaced when painted. All light lenses restored at time of paint. Streetglow Blue LED Undercarriage light Kit with 16 patterns and 2 Wireless Remote.* Streetglow Blue LED wheel well lights.* Angel Eye Headlamps with H4 light bulbs.* Blue LED lights in driver and passenger foot area.* Streetglow 5 position Switch Panel to control lights.* See Lights Work at night on this site : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6HVmAqu3kk Sound system enhancements Sony WX4 AM/FM Compact Disk player. 4 Sony Xplode? 3-way speakers.
Many additional parts that I have acquired go with car. Carpet, glass, accessories, antenna, paint, etc. * = improvement/enhancements after August 2007 appraisal. Mileage 146705 This is a fun car to drive and gets a lot of positive attention at events and shows. This is my friends vehicle call his phone number listed below in the ad for more information . Call G John at 607 624-8951
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Mazda Skyactiv-D racer first diesel to run at Indy in 60 years
Thu, 25 Jul 2013While it may not be touting the old "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" axiom we all know and love, Mazda recognizes that racing can only improve its cars. And so it's no surprise that the Japanese automaker is testing and refining its Skyactiv-D diesel engine by sending it out on various race tracks around the country - notably being the first diesel ever to compete at Daytona and the first to notch a Grand Am win at Road Atlanta.
Next up? Indy. It has been over 60 years since a diesel-powered machine ran at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and the Cummins-powered racer that competed in the 1952 Indy 500 with a 6.6-liter inline-six-cylinder oil-burner was a fast and brutal machine that set a new lap record in qualifying leading up to the race. Though that car was withdrawn with turbocharger failure 71 laps in, its diesel powerplant left an indelible impression on the racing community, and that's something Mazda hopes to accomplish once again.
Mazda says that the diesel engine in its race car is pretty darn close to stock - 51 percent stock by parts count, and 63 percent stock by weight - which means the way it performs in competition is at least a somewhat meaningful way to the stock engine's durability in the real world. Check out the image of the Mazda6 Skyactiv-D racer posing alongside the 1952 Cummins above (click to enlarge) and feel free to peruse the press release below for the rest of the details.
Mazda G-Vectoring Control makes driving better without you knowing
Wed, Jun 29 2016Mazda has just spent eight years developing a new technology that will make its new cars a lot more fun to drive, even if you have absolutely no idea that it's working. And subtlety's the point, Mazda engineers told us at a press event at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. In fact, the effects of what they've dubbed G-Vectoring Control are so fine that the marketing and PR teams are at a loss for how to do their jobs with it. "The engineers have done their work," said Mazda Director of Communications Jeremy Barnes, "But how do we get the message across?" The basic premise is this: G-Vectoring activates only when the car's on-board computer reads simultaneous steering and throttle input. The data — including throttle position, steering angle, and, crucially, how quickly you're adjusting the steering angle — are then funneled through an algorithm to reduce engine torque, which transfers vehicle weight, adding more grip to the wheels that need it. The system will appear first on 2017 Mazda6 sedans arriving in showrooms later this year, followed by the 2017 Mazda3. Actually, "subtle" does not even begin to describe the effect. G-Vectoring Control can detect as much as one tenth of one degree of steering angle, and changes the cornering forces only 0.1 to 0.5 g as a result. "That's less than the human body can feel," explained Vehicle Development Engineer Dave Coleman. In practice, G-Vectoring reduces the steering angle at turn-in, as well as the rate at which one turns the wheel. To demonstrate, Director of R&D Kelvin Hiraishi rode shotgun with us in a specially equipped Mazda6 that allowed him to turn G-Vectoring on or off at the push of a button (production cars will always have it on). Hiraishi had us drive a number of courses, including Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca itself, while an engineer measured our steering inputs with a laptop Matrix'd into the car's electronic brain. I drove the same course several times with the same car in the same conditions, with cruise control locked and the system turned on or off. Lo and behold, with G-Vectoring activated, the engineer's output graph showed that my steering inputs were indeed reduced ever so slightly. There were two times that G-Vectoring was markedly noticeable. The first on a turn with a minor banking toward the outside, and the second was during cornering over an artificially wet section of the course — in other words, when the car was at the limits of adhesion.
Mazda keeping non-hybrid, non-electric Skyactiv strategy
Tue, Mar 29 2016Mazda still thinks that it can buck the trend of adding those fancy batteries and electric motors to its cars. At least for a little while longer. Hopefully. Speaking to Auto Express recently, Mazda's European boss, Jeff Guyton, said that he expects his company's cars to be able to get a lot more efficient without resorting to any of that fancy electrification stuff. "I think there's at least 20-30 percent better fuel economy by the end of the decade," he said. He said that he expected to get to Europe's low target of 95 grams of CO2 per kilometer, "without any significant deployment of electrical drive." This part is all in line with Mazda's long-term Skyactiv strategy, as laid out back in 2011 and first mentioned publicly in 2010. Remember, this is the company that once proudly proclaimed, "Not Electric. Not Hybrid. Not A Drag To Drive." As explained back in 2011, Mazda hopes to wait until other automakers have done all of the heavy lifting on developing plug-in and hybrid tech so that when Mazda enters the market, things will be cheaper. Of course, Mazda has been quietly testing all-electric vehicles and Guyton said that there may be an Mazda EV at some point. "We are interested in electric technology and it will be in the distant future when it will be quite important," he told AE. "But we think it will take some time to be commercially attractive without tax payer-funded incentives." How much of a delay? Well, there is a gas-electric Mazda 3 hybrid available in Japan that uses some powertrain parts from the Toyota Prius, and we all know that the Prius has been around for ages. Maybe in 2025, Mazda will come out with a Leaf-based Mazda 2. Related Video: Green Mazda Fuel Efficiency Electric Hybrid skyactiv mazda skyactiv
















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