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  2. Mazda RX-7 - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda RX-7 is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, rotary engine-powered sports car that was manufactured and marketed by Mazda from 1978 until 2002 across three generations, all of which made use of a compact, lightweight Wankel rotary engine . The first-generation RX-7, sometimes referred to as the SA (early) and FB (late), is a two-seater ...

  3. Spec RX-7 - Wikipedia

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    Spec RX-7. Spec RX-7 is one of many production-based spec classes, originating in the mid-1990s with the Sports Car Club of America. The class was created by Dave Turner and Mark Holland. The main fault of the class is a lack of nationwide compatibility, with each division having slightly different rulesets from one another.

  4. RE Amemiya - Wikipedia

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    RE Amemiya Car Co Ltd (有限会社RE雨宮自動車, Yūgen Kaisha Āru-ī Amemiya Jidōsha) is an automotive tuning company from Tomisato, Chiba Prefecture, Japan founded by Isami Amemiya. Amemiya has made a name for himself tuning rotary engines since 1974 and has become a pioneer in tuning rotary-powered Mazdas. Thirty years later, first on ...

  5. Mazda RX-792P - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight. 830 kg (1,829.8 lb) [ 2] The Mazda RX-792P is a sports prototype racing car built for the IMSA GT Championship 's GTP category for Mazda. Its career was short lived, with only two cars running in 1992 before the project was abandoned. The car's name is a combination of Mazda's RX-7 road car, the year the car raced (19 92) and the ...

  6. Mazda Wankel engine - Wikipedia

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    It was then used from 1985 to 1992 in the RX-7 FC, in Naturally Aspirated or Turbocharged options, then once again in the RX-7 FD in a twin turbocharged form from 1992. It disappeared from the US market again in 1995, when the last US-spec RX-7s were sold. The engine was continually used in Japan from 1972's Mazda Luce/RX-4 through 2002's RX-7.

  7. Mazda GTP - Wikipedia

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    Mazda GTP. The Mazda GTP is an IMSA GTP race car that was built by Pierre Honegger in 1981. Based on a Mazda RX-7, the car initially competed in the GTX category as the Mazda RX-7 GTP, before it was rebuilt for the IMSA GTP category in 1983. Throughout its career, the car used a Mazda 13B Wankel rotary engine, similar to that used in the ...

  8. Mazda Savanna - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda Savanna is a rotary-powered automobile sold by the Japanese manufacturer Mazda between 1971 and 1978. Between 1978 and 1991, spanning two generations, Mazda sold the Savanna replacement as the Mazda Savanna RX-7. Mazda exclusively used the Savanna nameplate in Japan. It was exported as the Mazda RX-3 in its first generation from 1971 ...

  9. Mazda Furai - Wikipedia

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    Mazda Nagare. The Mazda Furai (マツダ・風籟, Matsuda Fūrai) was a concept car revealed on 27 December 2007 and designed by Swift Engineering and manufactured by Mazda. [ 1][ 2] A teaser image of the vehicle was released on 11 December 2007. [ 3][ 4] The Furai officially debuted at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.