RotaryNews.com: Predictions, Rumors and Lies, Sept 2005
RotaryNews.com: Predictions, Rumors and Lies, Sept 2005
woo a hybird mazda RX8. i just can't stand it. ROFLMAO.
i don't think its possible.
damn it. i was expecting the RX7 to live again in the year 2007.
looks like i have to wait longer than that. before the time comes, my rx8 and future skyline will do the jobs.
i don't think its possible.
damn it. i was expecting the RX7 to live again in the year 2007.
looks like i have to wait longer than that. before the time comes, my rx8 and future skyline will do the jobs.
RX8 hydrogen concept car was unveiled awhile ago. Only thing missing is hydrogen stations to fill up.
http://media.ford.com/mazda/article_...ticle_id=17134
http://www.h2cars.biz/artman/uploads/h2carsbizV2N1_P18-19.pdf#search='hydrogen%20rx%208'
http://media.ford.com/mazda/article_...ticle_id=17134
http://www.h2cars.biz/artman/uploads/h2carsbizV2N1_P18-19.pdf#search='hydrogen%20rx%208'
Originally Posted by terrypk1
damn it. i was expecting the RX7 to live again in the year 2007.
looks like i have to wait longer than that. before the time comes, my rx8 and future skyline will do the jobs.
looks like i have to wait longer than that. before the time comes, my rx8 and future skyline will do the jobs.
If they are going to build a RX-7 in the future it should be as fast as a Mustang in my opinion.
If we can somehow get better fuel economy and more power...that would be great, but I'm OK with my current fuel economy but would love to cut .5 sec in the 1/4 mile...w/o a SC or Turbo.
If we can somehow get better fuel economy and more power...that would be great, but I'm OK with my current fuel economy but would love to cut .5 sec in the 1/4 mile...w/o a SC or Turbo.
Originally Posted by rxeightr
Bern,
As always, thanks for sharing.
One question left unanswered tho..... are there possible plans for forced induction with the MasdaSpeed 8?
As always, thanks for sharing.
One question left unanswered tho..... are there possible plans for forced induction with the MasdaSpeed 8?
But for those that want to create monster HP numbers with aftermarket parts, I suppose a factory turbo would be best. But I have a feeling a turbo will be the least likely, as emissions may prove a challenge.
Anyway, I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that the Tokyo auto show in October will give us a preview of Mazda's plans for the rotary.
According to the buzz, FI still seems most likely. On the other hand, if Mazda dropped in a 1.6L Renesis capable of generating 300+ hp in NA form, I'd take that over a possibly less reliable supercharged or turboed 1.3L Renesis. A 1.6L NA might even have a weight advantage over a supercharger + 1.3L.
Originally Posted by rxeightr
Bern,
As always, thanks for sharing.
One question left unanswered tho..... are there possible plans for forced induction with the MasdaSpeed 8?
As always, thanks for sharing.
One question left unanswered tho..... are there possible plans for forced induction with the MasdaSpeed 8?
So who can really tell beyond what we posted.-Bern
My impression is that if you want a high performance rotary, you shouldn't be holding your breath. In the mean time go after market (good luck with that) or get yourself a piston-based car with the power you desire. Then when Mazda finally gets around to listening to their customers, and releases a new RX-7/8, you can go and buy it.
This game of speculation and rumors is not worth the frustration. By all means keep the rumors coming, I'm not trying to kill the messanger. MAZDA please stop screwing around, and put out a rotary with some serious power, I think it's obvious that you underestimated the importance of HP, and the 8 will continue to be percieved as a failure until you up the ponies.
This game of speculation and rumors is not worth the frustration. By all means keep the rumors coming, I'm not trying to kill the messanger. MAZDA please stop screwing around, and put out a rotary with some serious power, I think it's obvious that you underestimated the importance of HP, and the 8 will continue to be percieved as a failure until you up the ponies.
Last edited by Pkskull77; Sep 27, 2005 at 01:18 PM.
Originally Posted by Pkskull77
My impression is that if you want a high performance rotary, you shouldn't be holding your breath. In the mean time go after market (good luck with that) or get yourself a piston-based car with the power you desire. Then when Mazda finally gets around to listening to their customers, and releases a new RX-7/8, you can go and buy it.
This game of speculation and rumors is not worth the frustration. By all means keep the rumors coming, I'm not trying to kill the messanger. MAZDA please stop screwing around, and put out a rotary with some serious power, I think it's obvious that you underestimated the importance of HP, and the 8 will continue to be percieved as a failure until you up the ponies.
This game of speculation and rumors is not worth the frustration. By all means keep the rumors coming, I'm not trying to kill the messanger. MAZDA please stop screwing around, and put out a rotary with some serious power, I think it's obvious that you underestimated the importance of HP, and the 8 will continue to be percieved as a failure until you up the ponies.
This rotary does have some serious power, compared to previous n/a rotaries. People that perceived the 8 as a failure are narrow minded and only focused on HP alone and forgot how this engine is a big improvement over the previous generations in both power and technology.
Hi guys, please remember the 8 is a very capable car, will outrun and outhandle
most other cars in the street, HP is important but will not make any difference if your chassis can handle it. Straigth line speed is not everything, go ask the Mustang guys, they will froze in terror if they try to follow an 8 into the twisties,
the 350z is powerfull but lacks agility, maybe 25-40 more HP will level the ground once an for all with the other current production true sporstcars.
most other cars in the street, HP is important but will not make any difference if your chassis can handle it. Straigth line speed is not everything, go ask the Mustang guys, they will froze in terror if they try to follow an 8 into the twisties,
the 350z is powerfull but lacks agility, maybe 25-40 more HP will level the ground once an for all with the other current production true sporstcars.
Originally Posted by IZoomZoomI
This rotary does have some serious power, compared to previous n/a rotaries. People that perceived the 8 as a failure are narrow minded and only focused on HP alone and forgot how this engine is a big improvement over the previous generations in both power and technology.
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with Petit, Hymee, and RP's superchargers on the way I may indulge in time for next summer :D
