Mazdees PP 20B FD idles and revs at Mazdapseed North. The car is a fully race prepped FD running a 20B three rotor. The engine is set up with 1 1/2 Weber downdraft carbs for fuel and a Microtech LT...
Mazdees PP 20B FD idles and revs at Mazdapseed North. The car is a fully race prepped FD running a 20B three rotor. The engine is set up with 1 1/2 Weber downdraft carbs for fuel and a Microtech LT-16 running ignition.
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haha r u serious? im not talking about the cosmos car look around on the internet you can get a 3 rotor without importing it from japan thats all im saying
There seems to be a miscommunication here. The 20B was only used on the Eunos Cosmo, which was not sold in North America. Therefore, any 20Bs are from Cosmos, and are imported into North America because the car they came in was not sold here. Anyone selling a 20B had to have it shipped over from Japan, NZ, Oz, etc.
They are made in Japan only, so anyone selling one in the US first had to import it. They were not sold in North America, so any Cosmos (minus the older RX-5 Cosmo) on this side of the pond has been imported.
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