A Japanese sports car powered by the Wankel Rotary Engine. The RX-7 made it's way to the US in the model year 1979. There are 3 generations of RX-7 and 6 series.
First Generation Series 1 was 1979-1980 and came with standard 4 speed manual transmission with a 12a 1.2 litre engine boasting 100hp. Used a thermal reactor for emission control.
First Generation Series 2 ran from 1981-1983. Rear storage bins were added and the guage cluster and console were changed. The thermal reactor was replaced with 3 catalytic converters. Optional Limited Slip Differential.
First Generation Series 3 ran from 1984-1985. GSL-SE option came with a 6-port 13B EFI controlled engine with around 135hp.
Second Generation Series 4 ran from 1986-1988 with a redesigned body style. It came with a standard 6-port 13B with a higher 140hp partually due to an improved intake manifold. In 1987 the TurboII option was available which gave the car a turbocharged 13b producing 182hp. 1988 saw a convertable option.
Second Generation Series 5 ran from 1989-1991. The car had a few minor appearance tweaks (like new tailights). A new and much improved intake system and higher compression rotors (9.7:1) jumped the horsepower on the natrually aspirated RX-7s to 160 horsepower. The Turbo II models also got a horsepower boost to 200 horsepower thanks to a slightly larger turbo and higher compression ratio rotors (9.0:1).
Third Generation Series 6 ran from 1993-1995 and featured a new bodystyle. The engine got a new sequintial twin turbo setup which helped its 13b engine produce 255hp. This is the car that most people think of when someone says RX-7.
First Generation Series 1 was 1979-1980 and came with standard 4 speed manual transmission with a 12a 1.2 litre engine boasting 100hp. Used a thermal reactor for emission control.
First Generation Series 2 ran from 1981-1983. Rear storage bins were added and the guage cluster and console were changed. The thermal reactor was replaced with 3 catalytic converters. Optional Limited Slip Differential.
First Generation Series 3 ran from 1984-1985. GSL-SE option came with a 6-port 13B EFI controlled engine with around 135hp.
Second Generation Series 4 ran from 1986-1988 with a redesigned body style. It came with a standard 6-port 13B with a higher 140hp partually due to an improved intake manifold. In 1987 the TurboII option was available which gave the car a turbocharged 13b producing 182hp. 1988 saw a convertable option.
Second Generation Series 5 ran from 1989-1991. The car had a few minor appearance tweaks (like new tailights). A new and much improved intake system and higher compression rotors (9.7:1) jumped the horsepower on the natrually aspirated RX-7s to 160 horsepower. The Turbo II models also got a horsepower boost to 200 horsepower thanks to a slightly larger turbo and higher compression ratio rotors (9.0:1).
Third Generation Series 6 ran from 1993-1995 and featured a new bodystyle. The engine got a new sequintial twin turbo setup which helped its 13b engine produce 255hp. This is the car that most people think of when someone says RX-7.
"I heard that Tony just bought a Mazda RX-7. Let's go try to get him to give us a ride."
"I'm taking my RX-7 to a local track day, does anyone have any tips ofr a novice?"
"I'm taking my RX-7 to a local track day, does anyone have any tips ofr a novice?"
by Kingbob September 24, 2005
A rotary powered car prodcued by Mazda that many have under estimated. Known today for being a great track car, drift car, and having great styling. All 3 generations of the RX-7 have been successful, but the FD3S remains the true RX-7 and is as rare as finding a classic muscle car or a European super.
man1: I just got a mustang GT350 and its still in pristine condition!
man2:Damn it looks nice I just bought a Mazda RX-7 FD3S myself
man1:Holy crap....thats a sexy Mazda...
man2:Damn it looks nice I just bought a Mazda RX-7 FD3S myself
man1:Holy crap....thats a sexy Mazda...
by Unbiasedcarlover January 30, 2010
AMD RX 6900 XT is the NICEst graphics you can buy in 2022, until the release of AMD RX 6942000 XT in 3069
by IDKwhatsEnglish February 1, 2022
by uniquestanced August 17, 2020
Going around CVS's, Walgreens, Waldbaums, Pathmark, etc...
in Staten Island, NY, and thiefing Energy Bars...
like Met-rx Bars, PowerBars, Slim Fast, EAS Sports, etc...
tree bandit
Originated from GOMD
in Staten Island, NY, and thiefing Energy Bars...
like Met-rx Bars, PowerBars, Slim Fast, EAS Sports, etc...
tree bandit
Originated from GOMD
Met-rx Bandits
by blthrskt November 26, 2009
Raymond: Did you buy the RX 5500 XT?
Carly: Are you kidding me? That thing has only 3 display outputs, requires a PCIE4 compatible chipset in order to get it's full potential performance and doesn't have hardware-accelerated video encoding. The 5500 XT is better in every way except power efficiency.
Carly: Are you kidding me? That thing has only 3 display outputs, requires a PCIE4 compatible chipset in order to get it's full potential performance and doesn't have hardware-accelerated video encoding. The 5500 XT is better in every way except power efficiency.
by Lovethecreeper May 2, 2022
A band that is pretty good. But they're defitintely not punk coz if you look at the lyrics to some of their songs, they're expressin themselves, so they're what you call emo. And nothing's wrong with Emo.
by Arley567 April 11, 2004