Mazda RX-8 Sets New Benchmark for Rotary Endurance
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Mazda RX-8 Sets New Benchmark for Rotary Endurance
Mazda RX-8 Sets New Benchmark for Rotary Endurance
From www.edmunds.com
Date Posted 10-03-2005
PAPENBURG, Germany — Mazda's RX-8 coupe has set 40 international speed and endurance records for rotary-engine cars at a German test track.
The records were set during a 24-hour period on the 12.3-kilometer oval at the automotive proving grounds in Papenburg with two 231-horsepower Mazda RX-8s. Twenty records were set in the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Category A (special vehicles) and 20 in the FIA Category B (mass-production vehicles). The two sports cars, one in racing trim and one a standard production vehicle, covered more than 3,000 miles during the record attempt, which has been certified by the FIA.
The RX-8s averaged 132.25 mph (production) and 134.18 mph (race trim) over the 24-hour endurance trial. Both vehicles shattered a record previously held by the 700-horsepower Mazda 787B racecar, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race at an average speed of 127.46 mph in 1991.
What this means to you: Mazda has persevered with the rotary engine concept — and exercises such as this prove reliability problems are a thing of the past.
From www.edmunds.com
Date Posted 10-03-2005
PAPENBURG, Germany — Mazda's RX-8 coupe has set 40 international speed and endurance records for rotary-engine cars at a German test track.
The records were set during a 24-hour period on the 12.3-kilometer oval at the automotive proving grounds in Papenburg with two 231-horsepower Mazda RX-8s. Twenty records were set in the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Category A (special vehicles) and 20 in the FIA Category B (mass-production vehicles). The two sports cars, one in racing trim and one a standard production vehicle, covered more than 3,000 miles during the record attempt, which has been certified by the FIA.
The RX-8s averaged 132.25 mph (production) and 134.18 mph (race trim) over the 24-hour endurance trial. Both vehicles shattered a record previously held by the 700-horsepower Mazda 787B racecar, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race at an average speed of 127.46 mph in 1991.
What this means to you: Mazda has persevered with the rotary engine concept — and exercises such as this prove reliability problems are a thing of the past.
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Wow. Impressive stuff. Stock engines, too (even in the racing trim car)!!!
Here's the link to the article:
http://media.ford.com/newsroom/featu...?release=19107
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Here's the link to the article:
http://media.ford.com/newsroom/featu...?release=19107
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#7
Originally Posted by sandia8
shows that the 8 is good for at least 3000 miles.
It shows that it can hold high rpm's for that length of time and be mechanically stable. Very good job Mazda!
#9
Originally Posted by KYLiquid
awsome, but isnt this a repost?
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