Captain KRM P5 said:i had heard after 95 mazda fixed a good majority of the problems with FDs...?
shaolin said:August 2002...
In 1999 they refreshed the front and rear fascia, and addressed the cooling problem. An upgraded ECU, and a more efficient running turbo, so the highest powered RX-7 is around 280. Prior to 1999 they are basically the same as US spec.
JDuncan said:Actually, plenty of companies have licensed the NSU patent for the Rotary. GM had both a 2 rotor and a 4 rotor concept Corvette.
Mazda is just the only one who stayed with it and made it marketable.
shaolin said:(bike)
shaneMazda2000P said:got a link to a pic.. i wanna see that vette...
neit_jnf said:get a 99-02 RX-7!!!
Look for a stock Type R Bathrust, Type RZ or Spirit R. The later model japanese-market RX-7 don't have the rats nest, it was replaced with a very durable vacuum line block, they have upgraded ECU's, don't have a pre-cat (factory downpipe) so they don't retain as much heat, have upgraded intake, exhaust and turbos. Better suspension, wheels, interior, less weight, etc and are far more reliable than 93-95 US RX-7's.
Antoine said:I like the S2000...just wish it wasn't a Honda...but I wouldn't totally rule it out...![]()