orlandomsp said:Can anyone here scan this and put it up?
You're right, they think. They don't know for sure, they just speculated. Unfortunately, you, and I'm sure thousands of others, believe them. I don't, I know better.Just got new Road&Track!! They think the "Kabura" is the next RX-7!!! They have three pages of pics in the article. I think this might be what we all have been waiting for. GO GET IT!!! I want one.....
FlyinMSP said:It doesn't make sense... RX stands for ROTARY engine.
I hope it stays as a concept!
vcinsanity1523 said:ya i have read the article too and they basically just said if Mazda wanted to the car is made so that the engine compartment could handle a rotary. Mazda said they have thought about making it the next RX-7 but has not officially made plans for it to happen definetly. It was just a crazy design that was thought up built and is now just leaving a bunch of mazda idiots like us wondering what the hell its gunna be called and what motor is gunna be in it lol
"This car was given a sporty compact dimension, but still enough room for passengers. Plus , the engine was laid far back at the front, making the blanace closer to a midship. Such a overall design can only be achieved with a rotary engine. Our goal was to develop a sports car for the future. We designed the suspention to move freely. WE wanted to avoid setting up the car with small suspention strokes. instead, we opted to give the car alot of stroke. The suspention was to move freely and linear, without unatural handling changes. The way we are using suspention bushings are completely diffeerent from conventional methods. In the old days, or cars up to now, we use tow and camber angles to adjust how energy is transfered to the bushings. There have been many theroies how tow and camber angles shoould be controlled. In this car, we focused on simplifying the relationship between the bushings and tow/camber angles. In General, the car's weight and energy transfered to the bushing in a linear fashion. The bushings were prevented from being exposed to excessive force or energy. We really looked at the basics of car design. Perhaps that's why the car has recieved praises in terms of handling and performance . thats how we had designed the suspention.
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I think the rotary engine truely represents Mazda's corprate identitiy.
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All I can say for now is that we are ready to develop and introduce anything that the market will demand in the future. A car that will beat the RX-8 will have to be a new RX-7
I hope they release a true 300 hp plus sports car in the near future.
RX8 has front double wishbone suspention with new 5 link design for rear suspention.
FD3S has 4 wheel double wishbone suspention with dynamic Geometric control.
MazKid said:And there was that RX-01 which many, very many, people thought was the next RX-7. Where is it now? Mazda Museum in Hiroshima.
The 2004 Mazda RX-8 has evolved through two concepts-- the 1995 RX-01 and the 1999 RX-EVOLV -- and manages to maintain its lean performance-oriented character while offering real second-row seating.
they said the concept cradles a 4cyl but the engine bay was designed to house a rotary and the engineers specifically did it on perpose. just read the article, you'll see. i have the same mag. It's really ugly IMO but a new Rx-7 would be nice.evilmonkeyMSP said:I also call BS....Mazda willlose a lot of respect if they put a 4cyl in their new "rx-7"
RX-7 stands for Rotary Experimental & should have nothing else...
Old Rotor said:They asked the designer "Would you like it to be the next RX-7"? " We made sure it could house a Rotary."