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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 10:57 PM
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^ Forgot to mention that car = SEX
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 11:00 PM
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Think it is called r run or something....
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 11:06 PM
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Rotary Run. And look at the very front left edge of the scoop that's the furthest from ya. There's a vent there..
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 11:15 PM
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I'm all for keeping arguements out of picture threads, but before some of you guys find yourselves paralyzed, do yourself a favor and go to this page on Sparco's website, and download the PDF titled "SFI Foundation - Belts - PDF"

It clearly details (just as virtually any other guide i've ever seen from the SCCA, NASA, etc), that the shoulder harnesses should not exceed either 15 degrees above, or 30 degrees below, shoulder height... so the ideal is more like straight BACK, not straight DOWN to the floor.

http://sparcousa.com/harness_comp.asp

Happy picture viewing!



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That IS the correct way to install a seatbelt.

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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 11:56 PM
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Rotary Run. And look at the very front left edge of the scoop that's the furthest from ya. There's a vent there..
our 04 V6 mustang has a reverse "vent" that just has a black plastick strip inside where the vent would be, hard to tell if this is that or actually open.
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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 12:11 AM
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Yea b/c Stangs are GAY. They also have side vents which are 100% NON-functional. GAY.
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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 01:20 AM
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So is the "Rotary Run" hood still in production? If so, could anyone direct me to a site where it can be purchased. Thanks.

Yah, I'm not a fan of mustangs either .
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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 01:31 AM
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So is the "Rotary Run" hood still in production? If so, could anyone direct me to a site where it can be purchased. Thanks.

Yah, I'm not a fan of mustangs either .
nope- they are out of business...
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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 03:19 AM
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Here is the one from my avatar. Its one of my favorites

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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 10:21 AM
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^ You got a better picture. I'm saving all these pics on to my computer and this ones kinda blurry. Thanks
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Old Jun 23, 2006 | 01:27 AM
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i know circuit car photos.. but in my book all 7s are

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Old Jun 23, 2006 | 01:48 AM
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some more..
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Old Jun 23, 2006 | 12:43 PM
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^ those are ciruit cars?
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Old Jun 23, 2006 | 04:08 PM
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yeah... well.. except the cosmo... i just figured id be different... cant blame me though... thats part of the reason we all have purchased 7s in the first place...
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Old Jun 24, 2006 | 07:51 AM
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Old Jun 24, 2006 | 07:11 PM
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this purpose built RX7 circuit car has 6 speed dog box, big brakes,
Carbon Fibre SP front nose, Carbon Fibre SP copy bonnet, Carbon Fibre doors, Carbon Fibre rear hatch, Carbon Fibre SP rear wing and Carbon Fibre SP fuel tank.
Attached Thumbnails RX7 Circuit Car photos-wall.jpg  
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Old Jun 24, 2006 | 07:20 PM
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^What's the "SP" in all those parts listed above stand for?
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Old Jun 24, 2006 | 09:36 PM
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^What's the "SP" in all those parts listed above stand for?
In Australia Mazda released a limited edition RX7 FD and they called it a RX7-SP
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Old Jun 24, 2006 | 09:48 PM
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I see. Very interesting. I never knew Australia had a special edition FD. Thanks for the clarification.
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Old Jun 25, 2006 | 12:14 AM
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Farhan, here ya go
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It was a Mazda project, but they used a variety of aftermarket sources for some of the goodies. As above, the driving motive behind the project was homologation (specifically, to get an edge in the Bathurst 12hr endurance races).

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"The list of exact changes made to convert a standard Australian-spec twin-turbo RX-7 to 'SP' specs numbers 60. Most notable is the front nose cone which has a greatly increased air intake (necessitating the extra strength of the carbon fibre) and rear spoiler; both made from carbon fibre, they produce noticeably more downforce with the obvious lighter-than-plastic weight advantage. 'We tested the rear spoiler in three different guises out here (Eastern Creek),' informed Garry Waldon: no spoiler at all, the factory spoiler and the high mount version - which won favour. 'The small standard spoiler proved it was faster around Eastern Creek than no spoiler at all but the high-mount was around six-to-seven-tenths quicker again.' The notorious Turn One sweeper is where the rear spoiler benefits most, raising the car's corner speed 5km/h 'You can really feel the increased downforce around here," added Waldon who hustled through the sweeper during the race consistently over 200 km/h.
More carbon fibre is used under the lightweight and vented aluminum bonnet: the Mazda-motif air-box with ram-air ducting and pipework and, most notably visible from under the rear, the huge carbon-fibre fuel tank which boosts fuel capacity (and the distance between fuel stops) from 76 to 110 litres. The SP also gets stainless steel heat-shielding between the fuel tank and the revised from the turbo free-flowing exhaust system.
Fuel tank capacity, in the 12 Hour, proved to be a contributing factor to the SP's success with longer track sessions. Horsley's wild card was his well-publicized 'cool fuel'. Stored in large alloy tanks at the track, the 100 octane unleaded was chilled with dry ice to a temperature of around 5 deg C. When the 110 or so litres of fuel was dumped in at each stop, the almost freezing fuel lowered combustion temperatures noticeably for the entire session - a vital parameter with heat-stressed rotaries and turbos ensuring thermal loading was kept as low as possible.
Mazda's other trump card was its brake pad consumption. Normally the forte of the smaller and lighter cars, the Mazda SP's larger diameter and thickness rotor and larger four-spot front calipers miraculously made it through the 12 hours of punishment on one single set of Endless brake pads. According to Horsley, at the end of the race the pads were removed and "still had 'enough' meat on them". Improving the power-to-weight ratio was a prime concern with the SP. Weight was further reduced with a pair of Recaro's SP-A seats weighing in at 2.5 kg each!
Its kilowatt output went from 176kW for the standard RX-7, to 204kW for the SP, and around 240kW for the race car. The big additions came from the exhaust system and the three times more efficient than standard air-to-air intercooler - turbo modification extended to only minor seal changes. The road car puts out a whopping 357Nm of torque (versus the standard car's 294) and it's immediately noticeable on the road. The days of rotaries having no torque are long gone - fifth gear at 60km/h pulls similarly to an average family sedan in second.
To take full advantage of the improved power output, the diff ratio was changed from a 4.1 to a 4.3 aiding acceleration while still stretching the car's top speed I 0 km/h beyond the standard car to 260 km/h.
Power windows and mirrors, electrically-operated sunroof, cruise control, CD player, ABS, driver's side airbag and optional air conditioning.
All things, Mazda proudly proclaims, the Porsche 91 1 RS CS is missing and all things (apart from the air-bag and A/C) were taken along for the 12 hour ride. The Porsches also miss out on a rear seat, carpet and hoodlining, although at 1270kg, it would need to. The RX-7 SP tips the scales at 1218kg, another 92kg lighter than the standard model.
Wheel size on the SP has been increased one-inch in diameter to 17 front and rear while the tyres have also grown to 235/45 front and 255/40 rear - not to mention the proudly-Australian kangaroo centre caps.
Sales of the 25 SPs spiked in the few days after the 12 Hour, with all 25 being snapped up quick smart, prompting Mazda to produce another 10."

So 35 in total. There was also an sp2 prototype made in 98 or 99 - but it never made the showroom (though someone re-assembled it - and it's on the road in oz).

I thought the brakes were the same as the updated RZ (could well be wrong - but I'm pretty sure the rotor dia. is the same).

The most popular SP parts you see these days are the intake (very nice - but useless with a fmic or v-mount), the ic, and the bonnet(s).

Also, the exhaust parts are available through SMB, who were part of the project(s). A search on this site should bring up their URL.

Mazda japan had a very similar prototype called the M2 - http://asmic.com/collect/re_co_06.htm
Which also came out in 95. There's rumoured to be 2 in existence. They were supposedly an extension of the RZ - a more serious version for those who wanted to track their FDs.
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Old Jun 25, 2006 | 11:52 AM
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^Thanks Ramy. I had no idea there were soo many special edition FD models out there. Very nice to know.
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Old Jun 26, 2006 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by fc3sman




i know circuit car photos.. but in my book all 7s are



I wish that car could look any more like a Viper. Thats just gay. What the **** is this world coming to.
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Old Jun 26, 2006 | 06:16 PM
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^ I think the car looks awesome. I was wondering what type of spoiler is on it? Looks to be a more agressive version of 99 wing.
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Old Jun 26, 2006 | 07:44 PM
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I think that blue widebody above is one of the best looking widebody FD's I've ever seen. Most of the widebody kits just don't quite look right. That one's super sexy IMHO, but I'd go for a different nose on it, I really like the Mazdaspeed GTC nose.
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Old Jun 26, 2006 | 10:55 PM
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Yea fc3sman, that blue widebody is def. beautiful. You know what bodykit that is?
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