Might be getting RX-4 pretty soon... I still need more info
Hey, does anyone know of any links to old rotary sites? Especially puerto rican and aussie rotary sites? Thanks
Si look at www.monito.com
Give this ones a try!!
www.puertoricoracing.com
www.pistonvsrotor.com
www.puertoricodragracing.com
I don't know if I did this right, but you can always make a search for them. Good luck!!!!
www.puertoricoracing.com
www.pistonvsrotor.com
www.puertoricodragracing.com
I don't know if I did this right, but you can always make a search for them. Good luck!!!!
the rx4 is heavy.
http://go.webring.yahoo.com/go?ring=mazrotary&id=126&go
here is a site for bookson rotaries.
http://books.rotarymaniacs.com/
good luck. on the first site, just keep going through the webring. there are TONS of sites on them.
http://go.webring.yahoo.com/go?ring=mazrotary&id=126&go
here is a site for bookson rotaries.
http://books.rotarymaniacs.com/
good luck. on the first site, just keep going through the webring. there are TONS of sites on them.
that site didn't have sections on the REPU or Cosmo. They are both heavy too.
The RX-4 was Mazda's first attempt at a luxury type car. It came stock with a 13B (from what I know it did, but there were also Cosmos that came stock with a 12A in Japan, so go figure).
Edit: it was Mazda's first luxury-type rotary powered car. That makes more sense since I'm not sure of Mazda's previous attemps at luxury whether rotary powered or not.
The RX-4 was Mazda's first attempt at a luxury type car. It came stock with a 13B (from what I know it did, but there were also Cosmos that came stock with a 12A in Japan, so go figure).
Edit: it was Mazda's first luxury-type rotary powered car. That makes more sense since I'm not sure of Mazda's previous attemps at luxury whether rotary powered or not.
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