adding catalytic converters, fuel injection, resonance supercharging, twin-scroll and sequential turbocharging, and even a hydrogen-fueled version. Mazda rotary engines also saw considerable competition use, culminating in the remarkable four-rotor 787B that won Le Mans in 1991. ...
And no, before you potentially soil yourself, we must inform you that it’s not that Mazda, but it is probably about as close as a wealthy mortal is likely to get to owning the vaunted 787B. 1989 Mazda 767B In 1970, a Mazda-powered Chevron B16 became the ...
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