Originally published in the November 2007 issue of Super Street magazine. The last time I saw Benjamin Abutin was at a Jollibee Pilipino restaurant in Carson, CA, scarfing down a plate of beef tapa ...
Almost as celebrated as the Toyota Supra, the Mazda RX-7 is one of Japan's most iconic sports cars. And perhaps the most legendary production car with a rotary engine. The RX-7 debuted in 1978 and ...
Alain Says:I bought the RX-7 as a shell for $500. She was a mess — no motor, no tranny, no interior and faded paint with dents all over the place! The car was essentially ready for the junkyard. After ...
Mazda built less than 70,000 units of the third-generation RX-7, which is also the last of the RX-7s. It was the first mass-produced automobile to feature a sequential twin-turbocharged engine that ...
Mazda's sports cars may be few and far between today, with the MX-5 Miata being the only roadster left for a fun track day. But it wasn't always that way. Powered by a Wankel rotary engine, all three ...
How many rotors are too many? While most Mazda engine builders and tuners wouldn’t dare to build an engine with more than four rotors, a company out of New Zealand has built a six-rotor engine for the ...
This is the second RX7 I have owned. I owned a first generation (1983 coupe), which I loved. I bought my 1991 convertible because I wanted to get back to a true sports car. I have driven Porsche 911s ...
Rob Dahm returned to SEMA this year to show off his unique project; we’re talking of course for the world’s first and only all-wheel drive Mazda RX-7 fitted with a four-rotor billet engine. The ...
During the Japan Mobility Show 2023, Mazda unveiled what is essentially a cross between its MX-5 Miata roadster and the “Iconic” RX-7 FD. Aptly named the Iconic SP, the concept vehicle features a ...
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