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Old 10-10-2004, 09:57 PM
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from: http://www.fastdrive.org/news.php?extend.210

Mazda RX-8 Motorsport Concept
Mazda Australia unveiled the first of its “extreme cars”, a turbocharged RX-8 Motorsport Concept, at the 2004 Australian International Motor Show in Sydney.




The “extreme” RX-8, which was conceived by Mazda Australia’s motor sport manager Allan Horsley, is powered by a turbocharged and intercooled rotary engine that is expected to develop about 360 horsepower and close to 260 lb-ft of torque. The car also features 19-inch wheels and tires, a high performance racing brake package, retuned suspension and Mazdaspeed body kit parts for a more aggressive look.

Motor sport manager, Allan Horsley, said: “The RX-8 Motorsport Concept was a must do challenge for us and thanks to the engineering sophistication of the production car it all came together in just a few months. “We plan to give some of the motoring media with racing experience the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of our labour at a track day drive event”.

The RX-8 Motorsport Concept makes its intentions known with an aggressive looking Mazdaspeed nose with integrated spoiler and big air intake as well as a large and adjustable Mazdaspeed rear wing. Velocity Red mica metallic paint and attention grabbing white “GT stripes” run along the car’s sides, while bonnet flutes further hint at the car’s added performance and aid under bonnet cooling.

Riding on striking white-painted, 19x8-inch alloy wheels, the concept features different tire sizes front and rear. 235/35 tires are used on the front wheels and larger 255/35 tires on the rear, helping deliver the concept’s prodigious power and torque to the road. The production RX-8 boasts 18x8 alloy wheels and 225/45 tires. A centre-mounted rotary-shaped brake lamp completes the strong visual statement made by the RX-8 Motorsport Concept.




The car’s revised suspension, which drops the ride height by almost 1 inch, improves the standard car’s class leading dynamics and adds to the concept’s visual impact. Suspension modifications focus on new specification, stiffer Eibach springs that help improve the already impressive grip offered by the RX-8’s multi-link front and rear suspension. The revised suspension settings, which help reduce body roll, further sharpen responses from the car’s electric-driven rack and pinion steering.

Promising considerably more power and torque than the standard car, the RX-8 Motorsport Concept features a Renesis rotary engine complete with a water cooled Garret turbocharger running 7.5 lbs of boost pressure and a large air-to-air intercooler. These modifications and a re-programmed Power Control Module that maximizes the engine’s efficiency are expected to boost power by more than 52 per cent over the production RX-8. The engine’s pulling power, or torque, receives a substantial boost over a wide rev band, with it peaking about 260 lb-ft, an increase of almost 65 per cent over the road car.

Using a relatively small and low-boost turbo ensures good throttle response and maintains the free-revving nature of the road car’s normally aspirated rotary engine.

The RX-8 Motorsport Concept’s compression ratio and redline are unaffected, allowing the turbo engine to race to 9000 rpm.

A larger, free-breathing exhaust system ensures maximum power gain while a new muffler also aids breathing and delivers a throatier, more purposeful exhaust note.

Braking is by an Alcon six piston racing system that features 335 mm vented and grooved discs. Similar systems are used in world rally, Japanese GT, V8 Supercar and NASCAR racing.

Other mechanical upgrades include a smaller but more powerful battery, while a larger core radiator ensures the engine runs within its ideal temperature range under all conditions.
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Interesting, maybe it wont be such a pig now that it has a turbo,
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It is a nice looking car and hopefully it will be as fast as it looks.
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Mazda Tests the Turbo Waters

By Feann Torr -12/10/04


Mazda 'Extreme' RX-8 Motorsport Concept


This is what fans of the venerable twin turbo RX-7 have been waiting for - a turbocharged RX-8.

The 177kW output of the naturally aspirated RX-8 endows the lightweight four-door sports car with a very quick 0-100km/h time of just over 6 seconds, but Mazda Australia's motor sport manager, Allan Horsley, came up with the idea of turbocharging the rotary engine, and the results are phenomenal to say the least.

Forget the 211Nm and 177kW of the nat-atmo model, as this extreme concept car kicks out a rubber melting 270kW of power, or roughly 360 horsepower in the old money, and a V6-like 350Nm of torque.

That's some serious twist coming out of the tiny 1.3-litre twin rotor engine, and it illustrates how well the rotary engine takes to forced induction. Mazda Australia calls the concept car the "extreme" RX-8 and has plans to showcase more "extreme" models in future.

The Extreme RX-8 looks the part too, with 19-inch wheels and tyres, a high performance racing brake package, retuned suspension and Mazdaspeed body kit parts for a more aggressive look. Mazda's motor sport manager, Allan Horsley, said: "The RX-8 Motorsport Concept was a must do challenge for us and thanks to the engineering sophistication of the production car it all came together in just a few months.

"The idea behind 'extreme cars' is not just added acceleration and all that goes with that formula. An idea could involve any present Mazda model. We have, for example, discussed an extreme B Series, that would showcase its comfort, refinement and off-road ability," Dickson said.



0-100km/h
Power
Torque
Mazda RX-8

6.2 seconds
177kW
211Nm
Mazda RX-8 "Extreme"

Unknown
270kW
350Nm
Mazda has tuned up its high-tech, low displacement rotary engine with a number of new components, beginning with the all-important turbocharger, which in this instance is a water-cooled Garrett GT 30 ball bearing turbo running 7.5 psi of boost.

The relatively low levels of turbo boost were chosen to ensure good throttle response and minimal turbo lag, which helps the car to preserve its "free-revving nature" according to Mazda, and the power is routed to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual gearbox.

A large air-to-air intercooler has also been adopted for the Extreme RX-8, and together with the turbocharger these modifications are controlled by a re-programmed Power Control Module that help to improve the engine's efficiency in a big way, boosting power by more than 52 per cent over the production RX-8.


350Nm from a 1.3-litre engine
is an impressive achievement



Australian engineering could pave
the way for a production turbo RX-8


In naturally aspirated form, the RX-8 makes a very small amount of torque - just 211Nm.

But with the aid of the turbo this is increased to 350Nm, and again it highlights just how suited to turbocharging the RX-8 twin rotor engine is.

This is further evidenced by the fact that the RX-8 concept's compression ratio and redline are unaffected, allowing the turbo engine to hit 9000rpm without exploding in a violent shower of rotors and high octane fuel.

With the substantially increased power output - and a larger volume of air being forced into the engine - a bigger, less restrictive exhaust system was used, which also provides a deeper soul-stirring exhaust note.

Changes the chassis are fairly substantial too, and with the increase in acceleration, deceleration has been increased as well thanks to a big Alcon six piston racing system comprised of 335mm ventilated and grooved discs, not dissimilar to systems used in V8 Supercar, world rally, NASCAR and Japanese GT racing.

Suspension has been uprated too, aimed at improving the standard car's dynamics and adding to the concept car's visual impact with a drop in ride height by 25mm.

The suspension has also been upgraded to stiffer Eibach springs that help improve grip and reduce body roll through corners.

From a styling point of view, the Australian team of Mazda stylists wanted to make a big impact to reflect the vehicle's newfound performance and as such, the Extreme RX-8 concept gets an aggressive-looking nose section from Mazdaspeed, which includes an integrated spoiler and a larger air intake. An adjustable Mazdaspeed rear wing was also attached.

The 'Velocity Red' mica metallic paint works well with white GT stripes that run along the car's sides, and discreet bonnet flutes help under bonnet cooling. The concept car rides on striking white-painted, 19-inch alloy wheels, shod with 235/35 tyres up front and wider 255/35 tyres on the rear, which helps "deliver the concept's prodigious power and torque to the road" in Mazda speak.

While Mazda has gone to great lengths to let people know that its Australian-engineered Extreme RX-8 is a concept only, one can't help but wonder about the production possibilities.

Such a vehicle could perhaps rekindle the Japanese turbo hey days of the 90s, where Nissan Skylines, Toyota Supras, Mitsubishi 3000 GTs and of course Mazda RX-7s ruled the roost. And with the next generation R35 Skyline GTS set for a 2007 release, a turbo RX-8 would make for a brilliant rival, and may even provoke Toyota into creating a high powered sports car for the 21st century.

The RX-8 Motorsport Concept shares Mazda's Australian International Motor Show stand with the Ibuki concept roadster, which will form the basis of the MX-5 replacement.
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That article is cool. But I think the coolest article would be one where a V8 was doing 9000 RPM stock. I cannot get too excited over these little engines stretching their limits and coming stock. Hopefully we will see some V8 pushing to the 8000 rpm. Then watch out.
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Didn't the 69 Z28 rev to 7500?

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If it was that blue color that they offer that would be a nice little ride.
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Originally Posted by Gloveperson
Didn't the 69 Z28 rev to 7500?

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Would that be stock?


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