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99 spec offside side light

99 spec offside side light

£144.97

99 spec offside side light for RHD car
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99 spec nearside side light

99 spec nearside side light

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99 spec nearside side light for RHD car
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Corner seal plug

Corner seal plug

£2.37

Genuine Mazda corner seal plug.

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Front windscreen

Front windscreen

£366.34

Genuine Mazda JC Cosmo front windscreen
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Carbonetic Single pro carbon clutch Mazda RX7 FD3S

Carbonetic Single pro carbon clutch Mazda RX7 FD3S

£1,011.33

Carbonetic Single pro carbon clutch Mazda RX7 FD3S. Complete inc lightened flywheel.
Choice of 2 clamping force plates 1300kg or 1600kg
Flywheel Weight 4.5KG
Complete 9.1 KG
Approx 500 bhp rating
There is a massive 5.25 kg weight saving between an Exedy single clutch and this Carbonetics clutch.
Please allow 800 miles for bedding in.
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Carbonetic Blade for Mazda RX7 FD3S

Carbonetic Blade for Mazda RX7 FD3S

£332.74

Carbonetic BLADE has been developed to provide an uprated clutch, with a stock feel at an OEM price. Clutches dont get any better than this. Specifically designed to fit in to your already fitted stock cover of your Mazda RX7 FD3S.
Approx 400 bhp rating. Blade disc 1.45KG
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Carbonetic S-Spec front pad for RX7 FD

Carbonetic S-Spec front pad for RX7 FD

£122.96

Carbonetic S-Spec front pad for RX7 FD3S
CARBONETIC SUPER STREET pad is designed to improve overall braking performance of any street vehicles. SUPER STREET pad is developed for street and light track use where initial stopping power and resistance to fade is of prime importance. In addition to reducing brake dust and squeal, these long-lasting pads help keep rotor wear to minimum.

Applicable Rotor Temp
0-500 degrees C
Friction Coefficient
0.32-0.42
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Magnecor 8mm leads for mazda RX7 FD 8bit UK

Magnecor 8mm leads for mazda RX7 FD 8bit UK

£46.99

Magnecor 8mm leads for mazda RX7 FD 8bit UK
Original equipment replacement.Designed to improve original ignition system performance on road vehicles using either electronic engine management systems or carburetors.Ideal for LPG gas conversion engines.Excellent RFI and EMI suppression.Flexible high-strength all silicone construction.
These are almost identical in length to the 16bit but have a straight cap where it connects to the coils.
Lead lengths approx, centre of cap to centre of cap each end.
T1 = 22cm, T2 = 28cm
L1 = 28cm, L2 = 33cm
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RotaryArt full block kit

RotaryArt full block kit

£178.06

RotaryArt full block kit: comprising of coolant seals, 4 inner and 4 outer square, dowell O rings 4 total , front cover O ring 1 total, oil filter base O rings 2 total, 20 total thrubolt O rings, rear stationary gear O ring 1 total and the oil control O rings 4 inner green and 4 outer black.

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East Caost Parts 13b 2mm ALS Apex seals

East Caost Parts 13b 2mm ALS Apex seals

£362.02

East Caost Parts 13b 2mm ALS Apex seals. Designed to be unbreakable so no engine damage if it lets go under pressure and designed to compliment there lightweight billet rotors.
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5ltr Dexelia Ultra 5w30

5ltr Dexelia Ultra 5w30

£41.03

Dexelia oils are the only oil recognised by Mazda for the use in there RX8. Any other oil could void the manufacturers warentee.
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1ltr Dexelia Ultra 5w30

1ltr Dexelia Ultra 5w30

£9.20

Dexelia oils are the only oil recognised by Mazda for the use in there RX8. Any other oil could void the manufacturers warentee.
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Mazda RX8 ignition coil

Mazda RX8 ignition coil

£64.63

Genuine Mazda RX8 ignition coil. These are a known problem for their short life span, and some customers now treat these as a consumable, checking them at every service. Priced each, all four should be checked.
We are now able to offer these at almost half the Mazda recommended retail price and on average you will save approx £170 on a set.
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Mazda RX7 3rd gen FD series 6

Series 6 (1992-1995) was exported throughout the world and had the highest sales. In Japan, Mazda sold the RX-7 through its Efini brand as the Efini RX-7. Only the 1993-1995 model years were sold in the U.S. and Canada. Series 6 came with 230hp and 200ft-lbs.

Mazda RX7 3rd gen FD series 7

Series 7 (1996-1998) included minor changes to the car. Updates included a simplified vacuum routing manifold and a 16-bit ECU allowing for increased boost which netted an extra 10 hp. In Japan, the Series 7 RX-7 was marketed under the Mazda brand name. The Series 7 was also sold in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Series 7 RX-7s were produced only in right-hand-drive configuration.

Mazda RX7 3rd gen FD series 8

Series 8 (January 1999- August 2002) was the final series, and was only available in the Japanese market. More efficient turbochargers were installed, while improved intercooling and radiator cooling was made possible by a revised frontal area. The seats, steering wheel, and front and rear lights were all changed. The rear wing was modified and gained adjustability. The top-of-the-line "Type RS" came equipped with a Bilstein suspension and 17" wheels as standard equipment, and reduced weight to 1280 kg. Power was officially claimed as 250 ps (276 hp, 208 kW) (with 330 N·m (243 ft·lbf) of torque) as per the maximum Japanese limit, though realistic power was more likely 220-230 kW (290-308 hp). The Type RZ version included all the features of the Type RS, but at a lighter weight (at 1270 kg). It also featured custom gun-metal colored BBS wheels and a custom red racing themed interior. Further upgrades included a new 16-bit ECU and ABS system upgrades. The improved ABS system worked by braking differently on each wheel, allowing the car better turning during braking. The effective result made for safer driving for the average buyer. Easily the most collectible of all the RX-7s was the last 1,500 run-out specials. Dubbed the "Spirit R", they combined all the "extra" features Mazda had used on previous limited-run specials and all sold within days of being announced. They still command amazing prices on the Japanese used car scene years later.

Mazda RX7 3rd gen FD

There are three kinds of "Spirit R": the "Type A", "Type B", and "Type C". The "Type A", which accounts for 500 of the 1,500 "Spirit" models produced, has a 5-speed manual transmission, and is said to have the best performance of the three models. The "Type B" has a 2+2 seat configuration and also sports a 5-speed manual transmission, 500 of which were also made. "The Spirit C" is also a 2+2, but has a 3-speed automatic transmission and 500 were made.

There is also a "Touring Model" which includes a sun roof, and Bose stereo system. Compared to the R1 and R2 which both don't have a moon roof, and they have an extra front oil cooler in the front bumper, and other race modification equipment

The third and final generation of the RX-7, FD (with FD3S for the JDM and JM1FD for the USA VIN), was an outright, no-compromise sports car by Japanese standards. It featured an aerodynamic, futuristic-looking body design (a testament to its near 11-year lifespan). The 13B-REW was the first-ever mass-produced sequential twin-turbocharger system to export from Japan, boosting power to 255 hp (190 kW) in 1993 and finally 280 DIN hp (276 hp, 208 kW, the Japanese manufacturers' gentlemen's agreement on engine power) by the time production ended in Japan in 2002.

The FD RX-7 was Motor Trend's Import\Domestic Car of the Year. When Playboy magazine first reviewed the FD RX-7 in 1993, they tested it in the same issue as the <Actinic:Variable Name = 'then'/> new Dodge Viper. In that issue, Playboy declared the RX-7 to be the better of the two cars. It went on to win Playboy's Car of the Year for 1993. The FD RX-7 also made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1993 through 1995, for every year in which it was sold state-side. June, 2007 Road&Track magazine proclaimed "The ace in Mazda's sleeve is the RX-7, a car once touted as the purest, most exhilarating sports car in the world.

The sequential twin turbocharged system was a very complex piece of engineering, developed with the aid of Hitachi and previously used on the domestic Cosmo series (JC Cosmo=90-95). The system was comprised of two small turbochargers, one to provide torque at low RPM. The 2nd unit was on standby until the upper half of the rpm range during full throttle acceleration. The first turbocharger provided 10 psi of boost from 1800 rpm, and the 2nd turbocharger was activated at 4000 rpm and also provided 10 psi (70 kPa). The changeover process was incredibly smooth, and provided linear acceleration and a very wide torque curve throughout the entire rev range.

Handling in the FD was regarded as world-class, and it is still regarded as being one of the finest handling and best balanced cars of all time. The continued use of the front-midship engine and drivetrain layout, combined with an 50:50 front-rear weight distribution ratio and low center of gravity made the FD a very competent car at the limits.

In North America, three models were offered; the "base", the touring, and the R models. The touring FD had a sunroof, leather seats, and a complex Bose Acoustic Wave system. The R (R1 in 1993 and R2 in 1994-95) models featured stiffer suspensions, an aerodynamics package, suede seats, and Z-rated tires.

Australia had a special high performance version of the RX-7 in 1995, dubbed the RX-7 SP. This model was developed as a homologated road-going version of the race car used in the 12hr endurance race held at Bathurst, New South Wales, beginning in 1991. An initial run of 25 were made, and later an extra 10 were built by Mazda due to demand. The RX-7 SP produced 204 kW (274 hp) and 357 N·m (263 ft·lbf) of torque, compared to 176 kW (236 hp) and 294 N·m (217 ft·lbf) on the standard version. Other changes included a race-inspired nose cone, race-proven rear wing, a 120 L fuel tank (as opposed to the 76 L tank in the standard car), a 4.3:1-ratio rear differential, 17 in diameter wheels, larger brake rotors and calipers. An improved intercooler, exhaust, and modified ECU were also included. Weight was reduced significantly with the aid of carbon fibre; a lightweight bonnet and seats were used to reduce weight to just 1218 kg (from 1310 kg). It was a serious road going race car that matched their rival Porsche 968CSRS for the final year Mazda officially entered. The formula paid off when the RX-7SP won the title, giving Mazda the winning trophy for a fourth straight year. A later special version, the Bathurst R, was released in 2001.

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