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[#2]
Quoted: Because you dont have to work on a rotary. They are bulletproof. Dare I say, magical even?! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Try finding anyone who will work on a rotary engine Mazda. A guy I worked with had an early 1980’s RX7 and that rotary engine ran like a well oiled sewing machine |
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[#3]
That's a concept, but man, is it sexy.
Mazda gets overshadowed by Honda and Toyota because those guys generally make better appliances than Mazda does. But you gotta respect Mazda for the things they've done in thinking outside the box and designing and building cars for the enthusiast. |
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Quoted: That's a concept, but man, is it sexy. Mazda gets overshadowed by Honda and Toyota because those guys generally make better appliances than Mazda does. But you gotta respect Mazda for the things they've done in thinking outside the box and designing and building cars for the enthusiast. View Quote Beyond the obvious Miata (MX5) which has a cult following. ALL of Mazda's current offerings have a Midas touch with regard to styling. They really do have a good grasp of proportions and overall design that works right now. |
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Quoted: That's a concept, but man, is it sexy. Mazda gets overshadowed by Honda and Toyota because those guys generally make better appliances than Mazda does. But you gotta respect Mazda for the things they've done in thinking outside the box and designing and building cars for the enthusiast. View Quote Their boxes are pretty good too. Attached File |
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Japan has been kicking some ass lately, and many seem to be fighting the EV's a little bit.
It's nice to see car makers at least enjoying their craft. Hope it's made, but I really doubt it. |
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Quoted: The diesel only failed spectacularly because of the fucking EPA and all the shit diesels have to go through here. The diesel CX5 is just fine in places like Australia. View Quote Just like every other single diesel made since all the mandated EPA bullshit that doesn't work. In Europe there are Diesels all over the place, and those tree huggers over there love them, but here, oh no we can't have efficient vehicles, how in the blue fuck would we control people like that. |
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Mazda RX9 ?
Please: Tell me they put an L33 Aluminum 5.3 LS motor and a six speed manual in it... 'cause that would be cool. |
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Quoted: Just like every other single diesel made since all the mandated EPA bullshit that doesn't work. In Europe there are Diesels all over the place, and those tree huggers over there love them, but here, oh no we can't have efficient vehicles, how in the blue fuck would we control people like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The diesel only failed spectacularly because of the fucking EPA and all the shit diesels have to go through here. The diesel CX5 is just fine in places like Australia. Just like every other single diesel made since all the mandated EPA bullshit that doesn't work. In Europe there are Diesels all over the place, and those tree huggers over there love them, but here, oh no we can't have efficient vehicles, how in the blue fuck would we control people like that. Diesel were 3% in 1990. Over 70% in a few countries in mid 2000s. Now 14% and falling. Less than EVs in many. They worked, and were attractive because they worked, because everyone was cheating, not just VW and not just the in US. Earlier today. Attached File https://www.dw.com/en/german-court-rules-mercedes-knew-about-cheat-devices/a-68691577 Once discovered, and explaining the shit smog that made a comeback in many Euro cities with high concentration of defeated diesels, mfgs had to make changes. Mostly because many execs had threat of personal criminal prosecution (about a dozen at VAG have spent time in jail) and huge fines. Those changes made diesels less attractive as in the States. That coupled with environmental concerns, born out by experiencing actual pollution (some cheats allowed huge increases) has pushed European buyers, and mfgs, away from diesel. We're probably heading back to 1990. |
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[#15]
Very AMG. Looks cool. Really hard to believe the rotary is coming back given all the government bullshit.
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[#17]
Quoted: Nah. They lose too much energy out the exhaust, hence the poor economy. The only only thing the rotary has going for it is the power:weight ratio. Which is why it was/is used on the army’s premier ISR UAV. View Quote Power to weight at a specific RPM and load. Which is why it works in a UAV and also why there's interest in gasoline/hybrid rotary engines used as a generator. In that environment the rotary is used at a fixed RPM to generate electricity efficiently. |
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Is the yellow one the presumed production version? That's gorgeous.
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[#21]
Quoted: Yes, that red one is a pic of their 2016 concept lol. The yellow one if a fake AI generated pic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Calm down. That's a concept car that's been around for at least 5 years The yellow one if a fake AI generated pic. You make me sad. |
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Quoted: The rumors all conflict here. RWD on Large Product Platform - like 4 years ago. Latest, Chinese EV based on a Changan Mazda platform. Doubt it's coming back. Best chance is a EV tying in CDM, EU and the States somehow. There's some indication of the with the 6e trade name registered in EU the online rags have reported last week. Sales for sedans haven't lit anything on fire, 6 was no different. Did better in China than where the other markets after intro there late in the Gen 3 run, but it's never been a hit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Don't forget that mazda has been working on their new 6 for like 8+ years and their diesel failed spectacularly. The rumors all conflict here. RWD on Large Product Platform - like 4 years ago. Latest, Chinese EV based on a Changan Mazda platform. Doubt it's coming back. Best chance is a EV tying in CDM, EU and the States somehow. There's some indication of the with the 6e trade name registered in EU the online rags have reported last week. Sales for sedans haven't lit anything on fire, 6 was no different. Did better in China than where the other markets after intro there late in the Gen 3 run, but it's never been a hit. Mazda should make a rwd coupe version of the 6, using the tt i6. It could be the miata's big brother. They could even call it an mx6. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Calm down. That's a concept car that's been around for at least 5 years The yellow one if a fake AI generated pic. You make me sad. It's been made clear a half dozen times in the thread. OP should feel bad making it appear it's imminent. My money, neither the RX nor a rotary in a Mazda sport car is coming. Toyota didn't adopt the Inline 6's for Lexus and that has hampered much financially. |
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Quoted: Mazda should make a rwd coupe version of the 6, using the tt i6. It could be the miata's big brother. They could even call it an mx6. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't forget that mazda has been working on their new 6 for like 8+ years and their diesel failed spectacularly. The rumors all conflict here. RWD on Large Product Platform - like 4 years ago. Latest, Chinese EV based on a Changan Mazda platform. Doubt it's coming back. Best chance is a EV tying in CDM, EU and the States somehow. There's some indication of the with the 6e trade name registered in EU the online rags have reported last week. Sales for sedans haven't lit anything on fire, 6 was no different. Did better in China than where the other markets after intro there late in the Gen 3 run, but it's never been a hit. Mazda should make a rwd coupe version of the 6, using the tt i6. It could be the miata's big brother. They could even call it an mx6. I'd be down, that was a decade ago so afraid the ship has sailed. We might get some kind of KODO styled sport something. Mazda has always been tops in design, the Shinari (not Shibari some mistake ) introducing Maeda's KODO design language was very well done. Better than Nagare that proceeded, but that was better than most every other Japanese. Attached File https://www.insidemazda.co.uk/2020/04/23/mazdas-kodo-design-philosophy/ https://insidemazda.mazdausa.com/the-mazda-way/design/the-evolution-of-kodo-design-through-concept-cars/ I'd hoped the partnership would inject some style improvement into Toyota, and efficiency through process to Mazda, and maybe some capital to bring back ZoomZoom and Top Level Works efforts in Motorsports. Attached File This is not returning tho. |
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Quoted: Most catastrophic apex seal destruction is due to too much boost w/o supporting mods and shit tunes. The failure of the renisis engine has been pointed too. Rotaries do wear and apex seals can and do wear resulting in low compression however so do side and corner seals. They are not to be overheated because the coolant seals will blow out. A properly maintained n/a engine will last a very long time. People who don't understand them don't address normal stuff like ignition health, clogged cats and basic stuff like adding oil and spanking the Wankel They will still run with very low compression (technically blown up) but will be down on power and have hot start issues. A guy with a highly modded FD lost a rotor and was still able to limp it home 10hrs from the tail of the dragon View Quote Sooooo... the main issue is people modding and tuning them who don't know what they're doing/don't maintain them correctly? If I had a hypothetical brand new (turbo or N/A) RX7 (those are single-rotor, right?) and didn't mod it at all, and followed a good maintenance routine, how many miles could I put on the engine before it starts losing compression or fails an emissions test? |
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Quoted: Sooooo... the main issue is people modding and tuning them who don't know what they're doing/don't maintain them correctly? If I had a hypothetical brand new N/A RX7 (those are single-rotor, right?) and didn't mod it at all, and followed a good maintenance routine, how many miles could I put on the engine before it starts losing compression or fails an emissions test? View Quote All rx cars are two rotor engines. The cosmos (JDM luxury car, first car to have nav was a tt three rotor). There's no fixed milage on engine failure but I've seen n/a rx7 and 8s with over 200k |
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Quoted: Sooooo... the main issue is people modding and tuning them who don't know what they're doing/don't maintain them correctly? If I had a hypothetical brand new (turbo or N/A) RX7 (those are single-rotor, right?) and didn't mod it at all, and followed a good maintenance routine, how many miles could I put on the engine before it starts losing compression or fails an emissions test? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Most catastrophic apex seal destruction is due to too much boost w/o supporting mods and shit tunes. The failure of the renisis engine has been pointed too. Rotaries do wear and apex seals can and do wear resulting in low compression however so do side and corner seals. They are not to be overheated because the coolant seals will blow out. A properly maintained n/a engine will last a very long time. People who don't understand them don't address normal stuff like ignition health, clogged cats and basic stuff like adding oil and spanking the Wankel They will still run with very low compression (technically blown up) but will be down on power and have hot start issues. A guy with a highly modded FD lost a rotor and was still able to limp it home 10hrs from the tail of the dragon Sooooo... the main issue is people modding and tuning them who don't know what they're doing/don't maintain them correctly? If I had a hypothetical brand new (turbo or N/A) RX7 (those are single-rotor, right?) and didn't mod it at all, and followed a good maintenance routine, how many miles could I put on the engine before it starts losing compression or fails an emissions test? Never underestimate someone with unrealistic goals for HKS foam airfilters and an APEXI power fc |
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Quoted: Beyond the obvious Miata (MX5) which has a cult following. ALL of Mazda's current offerings have a Midas touch with regard to styling. They really do have a good grasp of proportions and overall design that works right now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's a concept, but man, is it sexy. Mazda gets overshadowed by Honda and Toyota because those guys generally make better appliances than Mazda does. But you gotta respect Mazda for the things they've done in thinking outside the box and designing and building cars for the enthusiast. Beyond the obvious Miata (MX5) which has a cult following. ALL of Mazda's current offerings have a Midas touch with regard to styling. They really do have a good grasp of proportions and overall design that works right now. Also, their crystal soul metallic or whatever they call their red is absolutely stunning. My favorite car color. |
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Quoted: When it's all ai generated click bait your dreams of AWD are one ChatGPT prompt away! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wow! Is there any talk of possible AWD variants? When it's all ai generated click bait your dreams of AWD are one ChatGPT prompt away! Attached File |
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[#33]
Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14291/IMG_3279_jpeg-3171617.JPG It needed much. Nissan gave it what they could afford. At the debut, there was a palpable sense of disappointment. The project team delivered a good vehicle based on constraints. Obviously from my pic you can see one of those. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: not gonna sell, just like the aforementioned new Nissan Z Nissan's press release on its recent quarterly sales figures reveals the problems that have faced the Nissan Z. In the final quarter of 2023, the manufacturer sold just 462 examples of the Z. That is up from the 177 sold towards the end of 2022, which saw 263 Z's sold in total. But across the whole of the 2023 calendar year, Nissan says it sold just 1,771 Nissan Zs. That plus the 263 from 2022 means that just 2,034 Nissan Zs have left the factory in 2023, compared to 7,152 Nissan Leafs and 128,030 Altimas. From June 2022 to October 2023 Going through all of the quarterly reports from Nissan, they have only reported 1571 Nissan Z sales through 17 months of the Nissan Z being available, making it one of the worst releases of a new non limited production car in modern car history. This year so far, they have sold 1,309 models. Other cars for reference. Subaru BRZ: Sold 3,361 models this year alone. Toyota GR86: Sold 8,737 models this year alone. Toyota Supra: Sold 2,097 models this year alone. Ford Mustang: Sold 35,315 models this year alone. Mazda Miata: Sold 6,233 models this year alone. Chevy Camaro: Sold 24,688 models this year alone. Z needs more v8 It needed much. Nissan gave it what they could afford. At the debut, there was a palpable sense of disappointment. The project team delivered a good vehicle based on constraints. Obviously from my pic you can see one of those. That is beautiful If Nissan is getting 400 out of that Turbo 6, then I should be able to get at least 800 |
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Quoted: That is beautiful If Nissan is getting 400 out of that Turbo 6, then I should be able to get at least 800 View Quote The 300ZX was a V6 all the way back to the 80s. The Turbo 300ZX had just north of 200HP during that era. Keep in mind the Mustang 5.0 had a whopping 210HP back then. I know the 84 300ZX was good for 133MPH . I had a friend loan one to me for 2 weeks back when I got married in '85, I tried it out. |
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