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20b Second Gen RX-7

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2006

Car built by Mechanical Power Systems in Canada.
MPS Mazda RX7 3 Rotor 20B Peripheral Port Turbo w/Slide Valve and custom eccentric shaft Street Legal... www.mpsys.ca

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  • brap, brap, brap, munch munch munch, eat pistons for lunch.. lol hahah

  • @Vaicurious that sound you hear is the Bridge-port. and a 3 rotor fires sequentially thats why you hear the distinctive 1-2-3, also if it sounds like that, it means YOU WILL LOSE

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  • fucking sweet

  • @syntoid this doesnt make sence u dumb fuck

  • @kimgulle

    Injector placement has alot to do with your powerband. Closer gives you better low end torque Further away is better for high end . With this engine the slide throttle body doesn't really allow for in housing injector placement. So placing them upstream is most likely out of necessity.

  • @Vaicurious bahaha... sounds like ass and beats all the rest of the cars... so who really cares how it sounds...

  • @Tj1056

    They got banned because they sound like ass.

  • those stacks sound BOSSY!!!!

  • @kimgulle

    Better air/fuel mixing.

  • I've never understood the concept of placing the injectors outside of the throttle body. Anyone that can enlighten me? I mean, blocking the injected fuel can not be good? I'm sure there's some benefit of doing this but i just can't find it..

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