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I want one!!!

i think tgis car was in one of the papers the other day, they were wondering about putting the RX7 badge on it unless im completely mistaken or the wine has got the better of me)

the noise from 16-17 seconds in just puts me off apart from that i love it

 

 

me to, it sounds a bit pants :o

Awesome! Sounds like a 4 rotor to me.. (rotor buffs will know how special this is) Last seen in the 787B

the noise from 16-17 seconds in just puts me off apart from that i love it

 

That's the tickover you get from a 4 rotor N/A engine.

 

IIRC the 787B was a 2.6L non turbo chucking out 900+ hp in qualifying trim (let me just check the stats on that tho...)

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Awesome! Sounds like a 4 rotor to me.. (rotor buffs will know how special this is) Last seen in the 787B

 

3 rotors

3 rotors

 

 

Ahh ok! The 787B was a 4 rotor, all the stock RX7's & RX8's are twin rotor so this is somewhere inbetween.

 

I think a few early roadcars came with the 3 rotor engine, but obviously nothing as hi tech as this one.

me to, it sounds a bit pants :o

 

You're kidding, it sounds awesome.

 

 

It's a midmounted 450bhp N/A triple rotor engine running E100; the chassis is a Courage C65 Monocoque from the ALMS series.

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