1984 Mazda Rx-7 Gsl-se Coupe 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
**7,500 OR BEST OFFER** The 1984, First Generation RX7 This RX7 has numerous upgrades but still has the traditional feel of a street-able Rotary car. Below is a brief description on the exterior, interior, and mechanics of this RX7. This RX7 has been kept in pristine condition, always garaged and covered. The paint has a beautiful shine. The body and undercarriage is in excellent shape. Car is in ultra new condition. The interior of the RX7 is classic black with bucket seats. The seats, carpet, and door panels are beautiful, and very durable. The dash is accented with a set of aftermarket gauges and a multifunctional radio/CD player. The interior as a whole is very neat and clean. Finally, under the hood of this RX7 you will see a rare re-built 12A Turbo engine with only 7,000 miles. The engine has been mildly ported & polished, dressed with an Aluminum Intake, 600 CFM Holley Carburetor and T4E Garrett Turbo/ P-trim (.60 Compressor, .69 Turbine). The exhaust system was upgraded to a custom fabrication Turbo manifold and 3" exhaust down-pipe. Truly an enjoyable car to drive, and a head turner. Not for the shy driver, this car commands a lot of positive attention. It has a great look with the upgrades that make it a pleasure to drive.Additional Features: - Racing Clutch & Pressure plate - Turbonetics Boost controller - Electric Twin Cooling Fan - MSD Igniters & Coils - GSL-SE 4.10 Gears & upgraded brakes/disks and suspension - Racing Beat Lowering Springs - Tokico Struts & Shocks - SE 14" Chrome Rims http://youtu.be/AOSEzAv6CQg Video
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Mazda3 to showcase CNG, Hybrid versions in Tokyo
Tue, 22 Oct 2013Mazda has made huge gains in its competitive set with the introduction of its Skyactiv technologies, and the Japanese automaker appears to have no plans on slowing down. While we're still waiting for the Mazda6 Skyactiv-D diesel to go on sale in the US, Mazda announced that it will debut new Skyactiv-Hybrid and Skyactiv-CNG versions of the Mazda3 (standard US-spec model shown above) at next month's Tokyo Motor Show.
Matching up with what we heard earlier in the summer, the Mazda3 Skyactiv-Hybrid is intended for Japan only, but there are no details about this system regarding fuel economy, electric components or specs. Likewise, there are no details for the Mazda3 Skyactiv-CNG Concept, which is a bi-fuel version of the car running on both gasoline and compressed natural gas. As this car's name suggests, the CNG model is a concept vehicle, and there is no indication that Mazda plans offering such a model here in the US.
In addition to these two vehicles, Mazda will also have an Atenza (Mazda6) on display showing off some vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) safety systems, called the ASV-5 (Advanced Safety Vehicle). Scroll down for Mazda's official press release.
Next Mazda MX-5 Miata to weigh a ton(ne), literally
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Fujiwara said that they're aiming for a curb weight of a tonne (metric ton), which is 1,000 kilograms or right around 2,200 pounds, for the next-generation Miata. This would make the roadster at least 300 pounds lighter than the current NC Miata, but still about 200 pounds heavier than the original NA.
There is no indication as to how Mazda will go about removing that much weight from the bigger car, but with as popular as the power retractable hard top (PHRT) model is on the current car, the new Miata may ditch this feature to lose its weight. Improving the power-to-weight ratio appears to be a key goal of the Mazda team, so we also wouldn't be surprised to see a more powerful engine underneath the longer hood.
Mazda3 diesel under consideration for US, hybrid not so much
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According to Automotive News, the answer is a definite maybe. Mazda North America CEO Jim O'Sullivan has told the trade publication that his employer will consider adding the company's well-liked 2.2-liter Skyactiv diesel powerplant to the model down the road. However, the company first wants to see how the engine fares with American consumers in its big-brother Mazda6 sedan, a model that goes on sale later this year. As for a potential Mazdaspeed3 successor, mum is still the word.
Anything else? Uncharacteristically, Mazda will build a hybrid model of its new 3. We say "uncharacteristically," because the Japanese independent has long shied away from gas-electric powertrain tech. In fact, it's gone so far as to boldly announce its aversion to the technology, with auto show banners proclaiming "Not Electric. Not Hybrid. Not A Drag To Drive." Despite all that, this new generation of Mazda3 will in fact be the company's first full hybrid production model. According to AN, however, O'Sullivan says that the company has "no plans" to sell it in the US.