About Mazda Efini RX-7
The Mazda engine Company of Japan is famous across the world because of its technological success in using rotary engines, for both race and production automobiles. Their very first flagship sports car RX-7 established worldwide fame since the "rotary rocket", as a result of its introduction in 1978. The RX-7 underwent another major improvement in October 1991, and was launched whilst the "Efini" is French for infinity.
Mazda hopes this 3rd generation RX-7 becomes the fastest mass-produced sportcar with unmatched acceleration. To do this, weight reduction had been made an important objective during this design. General length and height had been paid down, and also the cup area became smaller in comparison to the previous model. Your body shell makes use of a light and rigid, space/monocoque frame construction. The muscular styling has an excellent drag coefficient of 0.30. Underneath the curvy bonnet lies the twin-rotor, kind 13-B REW rotary motor with intercooler and sequential twin turbochargers, ranked at a striking 255 horsepower. The engine is installed just behind the leading axle, which is termed forward-midship format, supplying a perfect fat circulation of 50:50 between front side and rear tires. Suspension is four wheel twice wishbone, supported by forged aluminum hands, with an incorporated stabilizing toe control.
The RX-7 has once more succeeded in mixing Mazda&39;s automotive technology within the stunning style of a genuine sportcar.
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