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11K RPM quad rotor RX-7 spits fire and slides hard
Experience the full madness of a 26B 4-rotor Mazda RX-7 as it screams to 11000 RPM shoots massive flames and destroys tires ...
From 1960 to 1973 there were at least 10 functional mid-engine Corvette prototypes. The 4-Rotor didn’t have a dedicated “XP” number because it was a variation of the XP-882. The Wankel engine ...
With its 4-rotor engine, the Mazda 787B is rightfully considered one of the best sounding race cars in history. Although rotary engines are notoriously hungry on fuel, they are capable of delivering ...
The Great Pyramid of Giza has been the tallest man-made structure in the world for more than 3,800 years, at 481 feet (146.6 meters) high. This Wonder of the Ancient World is still a major attraction ...
With news that Chevrolet is playing with the idea of a mid-engine Corvette, we are reminded of several that date back more than 40 years ago. That was the same time when major automobile manufacturers ...
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Building the perfect four rotor AWD Mazda RX‑7 revealed
Car enthusiast ThatDudeInBlue builds the perfect 4-rotor AWD Mazda RX-7 from the ground up.
The turbocharged, rotary-powered FD Mazda RX-7 is one of the most legendary Japanese cars ever, but even with modifications, it was never really the hypercar-slayer that its owners dreamed it to ...
It may have taken popular automotive YouTuber Rob Dahm more than six years to build his four-rotor Mazda RX-7 but the finished car was unveiled at last year’s SEMA Show and was recently strapped onto ...
As the automotive industry is moving rapidly towards electrification, there is still a large group of stubborn people not willing to let go of the internal combustion engine. Japanese sports cars of ...
If there's a million-and-a-half burning a hole in the pocket(s) of your race suit, may we offer this 1992 Mazda RX-792P for your consideration, sire? Racecarsdirect posted the ad on its site, offered ...
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