About Mazda RX-7
The Mazda RX-7 is a coupe with a rotor engine manufactured and sold by Mazda Motor Corporation in Japan from 1978 to 2002. For the nameplate, the "R" stands for Rotary engine, the "X" is a symbol of the future, and the "7" is Mazda's internal model code, while among fans, the first two words of the model code, such as "FC" and "FD", are often used as nicknames for each generation of models. The Mazda RX-7 lasted for 3 generations in total.
In March 1978, the first-generation Mazda RX-7 was introduced as the successor to the previous RX model under the X605 development code and was powered by a 12A twin-rotor, natural-intake rotor engine based on Mazda's SA platform. As a result of the first oil crisis, a thermal reactor was used to re-ignite the exhaust, increasing the fuel consumption rate by 40% compared to the previous model. The following year, the thermal reactor was discontinued and the 12A engine was replaced by a lean-burn method. The shape of the taillights and front side skirts was changed to help reduce the wind resistance coefficient from 0.36 to 0.34. In 1983, the 12A turbocharged rotor engine was added to the Japanese model for a minor facelift, producing 165hp at 6,000rpm. to 50mph in 6.3 seconds.
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In October 1985, a major facelift was given to the second-generation Mazda RX-7. Besides Japan, the United States was its largest market. The car was based on the FC platform and code-named P747. Its engine was a 13B-DEI turbocharged rotor type with an intercooler, increasing output to 185ps / 6,500rpm, and a natural intake version is also available. Minor changes were made to Mazda RX-7 in April 1989: improved airflow meter, changed the taillights from square to round triple lights, improved suspension system, mirrors in the same color as the doors, changed the shape of the front and rear bumpers, aluminum wheels, and changed the design of the front seat, center console and instruments.
Mazda publicly announced the overhauled third-generation Mazda RX-7 in October 1991, and official deliveries began in December of the same year. It was still called the ?fini RX-7 in Japan and was only available through the ?fini dealership. It was not until October 1997, when the sub-brand was discontinued and the national sales channel systems were integrated, that the name was changed to Mazda RX-7 (development code X105) and the company nameplate logo on the front and rear of the car was also shifted. Our parts are always suitable for your vehicles. The parts are from the original factory that has developed the vehicle. Please be free to make your best choice because the parts are sold with a warranty.