1993 Mazda Rx-7 Base Rebuilt Motor Gt40 Single Turbo Haltech E8 Sparco Seats on 2040-cars
Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States
Aside from that it ran pretty well when I drove it a couple months ago (we push started it) so the motor is in good condition still (NOT BLOWN). This car was built for the track so the interior is stripped essentially and has racing seats, nice suspension, and is pretty fast for an FD!!! 1993 Mazda RX7 FD Black w/ : ~~The Good: CLEAN TITLE Freshly rebuilt 13B motor (within 750 miles) + street port + Atkins Apex Seals Garrett GT40R Turbo Manual 5 Speed Extreme Dimensions (I am pretty sure) CF body kit + Seibon CF Hood (Needs resurfacing) + CF CF Headlight covers as well Haltech E8 Black Spoiler NICE Sparco Seats 2 Point Seatbelt Harness Tein Type HA Coilovers Springs ULTRA RACING 1 PC SOLID FRONT UPPER STRUT TOWER BAR BRACE ULTRA RACING 4PT REAR UPPER STRUT BAR ANTI-ROLL BRACE Upgraded fuel system (Primary Aeromotive 11142 340lph + Secondary Walbro 255LPH) (4) 1600cc Bosch Injectors CJ Motorsports Dual In-Tank fuel pump assembly CJ Motorsports Stage 1 fuel system Upgraded radiator Upgraded Front Mount Intercooler (FMIC) 17" Bronze painted wheels, no curb rash but paint has chipped a little bit but newer tires (I will post specs tomorrow) Oil Catch Can Double Oil Coolers (one on each side) Radiator breather tank New brake pads and rotors (uner 500 miles) Power windows Sunroof (works well) Racing Thermostat Mazda RX7 RX-7 FD3S Enfini 93-95 Short Throw Shifter (not installed) RED STITCH SUZUKA SHIFT KNOB FOR 5 SPEED SHORT THROW SHIFTER (not installed) New Battery New battery relocating cables run from engine bay to behind seat Extra Oil Pan (1) Rotary Key + Two Spare Keys 2x SKUNK2 Adjustable Sleeve Coilover Spanner Wrenches ~~The Bad: 100,000 miles Body is in OK shape, could use a paint job or a wrap CF Hood is in bad visual condition (Needs resurfacing) CF Headlight covers (Needs resurfacing) Trim is going bad Some interior pieces are roughed up, don't fit like they used to Behind seats is all gone, down to the metal so this is built as a track car E-Brake could use some work It's just an old car, it needs attention and I can't give that to the car |
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More head-up displays are coming to a dashboard near you
Tue, Feb 27 2018With the exception of Apple products — $1,000 for a freakin' smartphone? — one great thing about tech is you typically get more for your money with each passing year. This is particularly true with automotive tech: Features like driver assists and surround-view cameras that were once exclusively available in luxury vehicles now come standard even on some economy cars. The same thing is slowly happening with head-up displays (HUD). For example, the 10-inch HUD in the 2018 Toyota Camry is one of the largest and best HUDs I've seen in any car. And a big improvement on the much smaller HUD in the latest Toyota Prius. Mazda is another mainstream brand that offers HUDs in several of its vehicles. But instead of embedding expensive components in the dash and using a special windshield, the HUDs in the Mazda3 and Mazda6 use a thin plastic lens that folds down when not in use. MINI has a similar solution, but this low-cost approach has limits in terms of size and position of the images compared to traditional HUDs that use the windshield as a screen. We're also starting to see similar lens-based aftermarket options that can be added to any car. Last year I tested a portable HUD called Navdy that taps into a car's OBD-II port to provide info on speed and RPM and uses built-in GPS and Google Maps to show the surrounding area, display speed limits and route you to your destination. Navdy also connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth to display data from phone calls, texts and music playing on a connected device, and it's simple to use and easily visible in almost any lighting condition. While Navdy is still available online, late last year the company ran into financial difficulties, and product support has been halted. I recently tested a new portable HUD called Hudly that's not quite fully baked and falls short of Navdy because it doesn't tap into an OBD-II port. Since a companion smartphone app for Hudly isn't scheduled to launch until next month, for now it only mirrors what's on a smartphone. So it can be used for nav and other apps, and its features are very limited. Between automakers adding HUDs in more reasonably priced cars and the aftermarket filling in the gaps for existing vehicle owners with add-ons, the technology is becoming more prevalent and affordable. And it's also getting better.
Mazda books first yearly profit in half-decade, NA still a drag
Tue, 30 Apr 2013Automotive News reports Mazda has posted its first annual profit in five years. The company made $364.3 million in the last fiscal year, following a $1.14 billion loss the year prior. Operating profit also jumped up by $91.3 million to $572.8 million, thanks in part to a revenue increase of 8 percent to $23.42 billion.
But the news isn't all rays of sunshine. North America continues to be a problem for Mazda where the automaker posted yet another loss. The manufacturer lost $519.1 million last year, up from $427.8 million the year prior. While the launch of the CX-5 helped see US sales increase by 2 percent to 273,000 vehicles, the region as a whole bought up 372,000 units. Mazda had predicted closer to 380,000 units.
Even so, Mazda says it should have North America back in the black by next year, with the company forecasting a sales increase of 11 percent to 415,000 units in the region. That's thanks in part to a boost from the redesigned Mazda6 sedan.
Autoblog Podcast #396
Tue, 09 Sep 2014Episode #396 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Steven Ewing, and Chris Paukert talk about the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata, the 2016 Jaguar XE, and the 2015 Lexus RC. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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