It's hard to believe how long Rob Dahm has been working on his Mazda RX-7 project. Under the hood sits a supercharged "4-diskWankel engine", there was all-wheel drive and the result is a racing car for the road, which after 6 years is finally finished. The video below shows the vehicle at SEMA, where the satin finish and the specially made and relatively discreet widebody kit with no visible rivets or screw connections come into their own. But at the latest when the first flames shoot out of the side pipe from the fender, there is no longer a trace of "discreet".
Rob Dahm's AWD Mazda RX-7
The vehicle's soundscape is more in keeping with a 90's Le Mans race car than a 'road-legal' private individual's car. Towards the end of the video there is even a look into the engine compartment, which is of course extremely impressive. The turbocharged 4-rotor Wankel engine delivers an insane 1.257 hp and another highlight is of course the all-wheel drive. The AWD system comes from a Nissan GT-R and should ensure insane acceleration values.
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