Friendly Reminder: Jack Yamaguchi RX-7 Book...
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...is available for $20-$30 on Amazon: I never remember these being so cheap! If you own an FD - you should own this book. No affiliation, just happened to see them. :icon_tup: |
Thanks, I didn't know this existed. Just ordered a copy.
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Originally Posted by eslai
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Thanks, I didn't know this existed. Just ordered a copy.
10 year member and you didn't know about this book?! Well. My good deed for the day is done. ;) |
FC Guy here, but a nice piece to have for any rotorhead. Thanks for posting, finally picked one up :icon_tup:
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Originally Posted by DC5Daniel
(Post 12230074)
FC Guy here, but a nice piece to have for any rotorhead. Thanks for posting, finally picked one up :icon_tup:
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Originally Posted by EUROX
(Post 12230102)
There’s a FC edition too. I remember reading one in a library a very very long time ago.
He ALSO has an RX-8 book as well. :icon_tup: |
I have all 3 of the books (FC, FD, and RX-8). They are fantastic. The FD book really gives you an appreciation for the car, the design, and what went into building it. The photography is awesome in the book too.
While we're on the topic, Brian Long's book is an excellent and pretty accurate RX-7 history - One picture I dig in that book is all the Mazda engineers getting on a plane for Germany to take a look at the Wankel engine. Dale |
Yeah, the Yamaguchi book is hyper-focused on the car, the development of the car, and all the little things about it. There is some history in the back, mainly racing and some stuff about the 89-91 RX-7.
The Long book is more of a whole history. Regardless, both are excellent and worth having. Dale |
Wow, Long's book is 60 bucks....for a paperback?!
I bought the Yamaguchi book from Mazda in '95 or so. Like others said, it's definitely a must-have. I also own the 8 book (as I own that car, too). I'd guess that Jack's non-boring writing formula served as the inspiration for the also great book Driving Ambition (about the McLaren F1). |
Nice! I'll have to pickup both the Yamaguchi and Long books.
I picked up this book, and it has been a great read so far. Only about a 1/4 of the way through: |
They're both classics – Street Rotary is a bit more technical while the Performance Handbook is a bit more general.
I grabbed Brian Long's book (3rd Edition) in the summer when it was on sale at Amazon at about $30. Definitely worth getting while it's still in print. Never Stop Challenging! is great if you're a rotary fan, particularly if you're interested in Mazda's 1991 Le Mans victory. Mazda Rotary-Engined Cars by Marc Cranswick is in my shopping basket – I'll let you guys know if it's any good when I get it. And I want to get Yamaguchi's RX-8 book later, when I can find one in good condition. |
The Yamaguchi RX-8 book is good, it's just like the RX-7 book but on the RX-8 (duh). Same level of detail and type of content.
Never Stop Challenging! is damn near impossible to find. They highlighted it on an episode of Motor Trend TV YEARS ago. I remember looking for it when that episode aired and couldn't find it. It's either not available or available for some obscene amount of money. I actually have a videotape somewhere that is the highlights/story of the whole 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans - it wasn't made for rotary people, it was made for fans of the race, I think they did something similar for each year or whatever. I remember it being pretty cool, but it's been a LONG time since I've owned a VCR! Dale |
Originally Posted by gmonsen
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..... Rx7 tuner scene and players in the 90's.
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Originally Posted by amp
(Post 12230961)
of course... You cant miss that strapping young gman on the left there.... Some history there with that other fella on the right :d
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^ Gotta check out that book, I bought the Yamaguchi book on eBay for like $5 new.
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peter told me about your car prior to the fallout while at summit point one summer..
was still very much in the green about single turbo swaps at the time.. i should say in denial moreso as i was at the time still pro working sequentials..
Originally Posted by eslai
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Cigar! Lol
:D https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...c0f6a345ce.jpg |
have that one too... most of my rotary treasures still in moving boxes.. i should try and dig that one up too
that black one on the cover looks like del vechios FD.. |
Originally Posted by gmonsen
(Post 12231082)
Did Del buy Phil's car? Peter and I had just gotten back from driving Phil's car when Mike did these shots.
del had pfs bits on his car and similar wheel.. he might have bought it off phil... time frame of when del had the fd was in the late 90s if that says anything.. |
Originally Posted by gmonsen
(Post 12231132)
...Was Del's a 20b?
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Originally Posted by DaleClark
(Post 12230956)
Never Stop Challenging! is damn near impossible to find. They highlighted it on an episode of Motor Trend TV YEARS ago. I remember looking for it when that episode aired and couldn't find it. It's either not available or available for some obscene amount of money.
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Originally Posted by amp
(Post 12230961)
of course... you cant miss that strapping young Gman on the left there.... some history there with that other fella on the right :D
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...1e5fe76a64.jpg
Originally Posted by gmonsen
(Post 12231041)
Very funny, guys. I weighed 232 pounds then. Peter and I were still friends and he had just swapped my Hitachi T25 twins for (Ed Taylor's) T78 single. I drove in my first 20b with Peter while he was tuning Phil Hamlin's car.
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...3dd937bb7f.gif Respect! :bigthumb: |
Ordered the book from Amazon. It will make a good Christmas gift from my nephew!
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Just snagged one of these for a good price from eBay, can't wait for it to arrive! Prices are pretty strong for a used book, this one was the only one I found for under $25.
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Originally Posted by c0rbin9
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Prices are pretty strong for a used book.
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Also...
"Mazda Rx-7 Sports Car Color History" by John Matras from Matras "Rx7 Mazda's Rotary Engined Sports Car" by Brian Long from Veloce (The Brian Long book is equal to the Yamaguchi book, imo. Extremely detailed and covering every Rx7 model. Brian is married to a Japanese woman and lives in Japan and is good -- drinking buddies -- with Koby.) |
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