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  • needs stiffer springs in rear, put some of that weight on the tires, sick sound!

  • he needs more pressure in those rear tires and needs to tighten the suspension just a bit

  • @DFxWoLvEz what makes you think so?

  • that rx7 is beastly

  • looks like a 1/8 mile track!!

  • Chuck Norris can run a quarter in the 8's!

  • @DoriDori08 actually, he finishes before he starts.

  • @DoriDori08 wow chuck is a lot faster he is the only one who can run around the planet and to touch his back :) cuz he is the fastest :)

  • thats slug suspension whated u get it out of a gran torino lol ...

  • @PHDMuZzA

    its meant to be that way..... weight transfer to the rear wheels to get better traction off the line.

  • you put a bunch of Ice in the intercooler?

  • @Tj1056 Its an air to water intercooler. You put ice in it to lower the temp of the water, therefore making the intercooler more effective.

  • driver sucks

  • veri nice

  • bad ass rx. even though the design of rxs are not for drag racing.

  • rotary power baby!!!!! i had my fd3s 5years going strong no issues 12psi 310ps and the that dont now rotarytards

  • its sounds like when you pich the end of a balloon and let the air out fuck imports

  • some weak ass suspension or some slow shiftin

  • let me teach you guys its all about who builds it not alot of people know or have a clue . so go to puerto rico where they drive 10 sec street cars everyday and dont have no issues those guys been doing it for years unlike the usa which is like a year behind lol

  • haha u again . so hows life mate . lolz . changed to an american muscle yet ? mahaha .

  • i don't much care for import tuners, but this has one hellatious bite.

  • @aji8 See, not everybody tunes their rotaries on the ragged edge of reliability. I know a guy who's been running 320whp (stock twins) for like 50,000 miles on his fd3s. As long as you tune the car SUPER rich (I think like 9-10:1 air/fuel ratio!) they will last, but also get 15 mpg.

    I think where most rotaries fail is people trying to get maximum numbers out of them without mods to the radiator, oil cooling, fuel tuning etc. Once they get HOTT, all it takes is one detonation and its over.

  • @aji8 shut up ass its prob faster than anythin u own

  • damn i love the sound of it!! hecka clean!

  • Driver?? Is that Ray from PFS. He is a great driver. That is a 9 sec car. I've seen that car a couple times and have been to the shop plenty. It sucks that some Dyno queens that I do not wish to speak of with way more HP can barely run 9's

  • for sure you mean ernie.....

  • lags a bit on 2nd, probly the driver

  • hot car! Nice passes!

  • RX7 cocktail making? so cute~

  • I love watching the in-car run. Sounds like a good tune and nice to see how it's done

  • Insane

  • cool

  • DAMN!!! listen to that 7 whine. it sounds beautiful

  • how much hp? i'm guessing around 600

  • Around 620 whp....later the car went 9.8@142mph and 9.9@145mph and was making around 670 whp

  • OMG, I love the sound of rotary.

    Nice video man!!

    Thanks for that Music =)

  • they put ice in the intercooler to cool it down haha, I used to do that for my friends car put ice in there so it cools down fast.

  • what did he put in the intercooler????

  • The intercooler is behind the ice tank, after the runs, the ice would be all melted, so it did a excellent job of transferring the heat and keeping intake charge temps cool. Running 30-32 lbs of boost.

  • what turbo where you guys runnin in those days ? great vis

  • That is my old car, and they were running a T78 and the last days they were running a HKS T51R

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