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I worked for a company for about a year that was a buying group specifically for car dealers. Our company's job was to go to all of the different 3rd-party companies that provide services to car dealers (including various marketing and lead generating services), and negotiating with them to get better pricing for our

:drool: I have a 20B going into my FD3S, but I would love a Cosmo to drive around as well.

20B (3-Rotor) out of a Eunos Cosmo into a Mazda RX-7 FD3S. The 3rd-generation RX-7 only came with a 13B-REW (2-Rotor) and Mazda never offered a "big block" rotary for the platform. People have been swapping these motors for quite awhile. I'm working on a 20B swap myself. Not my car, but here's a great example:

Happens to the best of them.

LOL - apparently he thinks this "technology" works on a rotary engine as well? #snakeoil

So...at what point does the "drifting" start? I saw some minor fishtailing, at best.

Based on personal experience...

Mazda RX-7, especially if its modified. Even stock, there's very little luggage capacity - maybe one normal sized suitcase behind the seats, but then you can't get into the rear "storage bins" (which aren't even big enough to store a pair of shoes). The trunk is extremely shallow and the

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Reminds me of sprint track cycling. Generally they go as slow as possible because it's advantageous to be in 2nd until the last moment of the race.

#YACBTBLABNAU (Yet another civic built to be looked at but never actually used...)

I'll never understand the whole "show car" thing. If you're going to turn a car into an "art car" at least turn it into an "art car" that competes/participates in motorsports.

This is the little project I have in my garage at the moment. Who can name the motor that I have on the stand? ;) I have a full build log going on at the moment on over on CarDomain: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2616329/1…

Long story short I had this car in Manhattan/Brooklyn for a few years and it really took a

It's not a terrible idea. I've done it a number of times and it's a well known practice within the Rotary engine community. We also run water injection systems, though that's injecting a fine mist of water vapor. Feel free to look it up yourself instead of speaking on assumption.

Actually, you can run water though an engine to clean it. Obviously not using it to "flush oil gunk" between oil changes, but water can be fed into the combustion area to steam clean the motor and remove deposits/buildup. http://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/fd3s-steam-clean-thread-949720/

I've actually been in that car before.

I saw this car at the "Festival of Speed" in Miami a few months ago. Truth be told, not the best "wrap" job I've seen...

When Mazda stopped producing 13B rotary engines in 2012.

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I could be wrong here, but I believe your title is incorrect. If they found "organic matter" on Venus, it would mean they found material from dead alien life. I'm fairly certain that's not the discovery. Organic matter is defined as: "coming from a once-living organism". I believe you're title should read, "organic