But it takes not one,......but two turbos to get it there.Quick, someone make a pathetic comeback.
You and Smolten are the biggest ******* idiots I have ever had the displeasure of seeing in type. The FD3S or 3rd Gen RX-7 uses a sequential turbo system which is meant to DECREASE boost lag. The original twin hitachi turbo chargers on the car are not meant to make huge ******* power.
Any true 3rd gen tuner know that the first things you tackle in tuning the car are the cooling system, fuel system and then a single turbo upgrade.
Mazda gave the FD3S twin-chargers to compenstate for real world driving when next to instantaneous throttle is expected.
Don't EVEN try to put the s2000 and RX-7 in the same category. The s2000 is an over glorified old womans car.
The RX-7 in STOCK form dominates the s2000. My R1 puts down 280 hp stock. Where does the leave the s2000? I know you are a little pissed that a 10 year old car design puts yours to shame.
The rotary engine is capable of spinning well past 15k rpms on a test bed. Some 12a cars continuously drive in the 9k to 10k range. More power will had out of the rotary design when emissions are met and driveshaft materials have become better.
When they start pitting the s2000 vs the R34 and NSX in best motoring, let me know. The 3rd gen in SCCA and ASP events has DESTROYED the competition in track events.
Remember G-Force challenge? Fastest Slalom at 72.4 fastest road course at 1:05.1 and best skid pad at 1.035 G's BEOTCH!