watch this one with headphones on or the sub up! Mazda 787B
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watch this one with headphones on or the sub up! Mazda 787B
www.youtube.com/watch?v=az39eqLIbyU
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Ironman- Posts : 672
Join date : 2010-10-09
Location : ACT
Re: watch this one with headphones on or the sub up! Mazda 787B
Ha ha....funny you should play that. It's one of my saved clips, along with another of this car, when they brought it out to Australia.
Rotary's were a big part of life when i was young, and if things were different, in respect to my employment when i was young, i never would have sold them. Just put it away, and keep it, allot like what I'm going to, and doing with my 1200 bandits.
The RX3 Coupe i had, are now worth up to $100 000, and I'm still bitter over having to sell it way back when.
I do like the sound of both the triple, and quad rotor, but i think triples sound a bit better.
I got into them in the early to mid 80's, as they were different, and not a lot of people used to like them. Everyone had Holdens and Fords. They were a very underestmated car. It only weighed 890kg, and had the characteristics of a motorbike, as they had to revved. 4500-8500 rpm is where they typically work at, depending on state of porting, some up to 9500rpm.
Edit: Sorry, it was the 767 they brought out to Australia
Rotary's were a big part of life when i was young, and if things were different, in respect to my employment when i was young, i never would have sold them. Just put it away, and keep it, allot like what I'm going to, and doing with my 1200 bandits.
The RX3 Coupe i had, are now worth up to $100 000, and I'm still bitter over having to sell it way back when.
I do like the sound of both the triple, and quad rotor, but i think triples sound a bit better.
I got into them in the early to mid 80's, as they were different, and not a lot of people used to like them. Everyone had Holdens and Fords. They were a very underestmated car. It only weighed 890kg, and had the characteristics of a motorbike, as they had to revved. 4500-8500 rpm is where they typically work at, depending on state of porting, some up to 9500rpm.
Edit: Sorry, it was the 767 they brought out to Australia
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mtbeerwah- Posts : 1787
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Brisbane
Re: watch this one with headphones on or the sub up! Mazda 787B
That car sounds great. I bet it was thirsty, the 13b drank more fuel than a 5L v8
reddog- Posts : 2523
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