Yes, an RX-7 engine can fit in an RX-8, but it requires significant modifications. The RX-7 engine, particularly the 13B rotary engine, would need to be adapted to the RX-8's engine bay, which may involve custom mounting brackets, modifications to the wiring harness, and adjustments to the exhaust system. Additionally, compatibility with the RX-8's transmission and drivetrain components would need to be carefully considered to ensure proper function. Overall, while it's technically feasible, it would be a complex and potentially costly project.
The Mazda RX7 was made discontinued in 2002. Mazda replaced the RX7 with the RX8 in 2003
You sell it, and buy an rx7, which a better car anyway
The Mazada RX line has had 2 models the RX7 ad the current RX8. The RX8 has a 0-60 time of 7.8 seconds the Mazda RX7 could reachh 60 in 8.5 seconds.
Nope so don't try it. why would you want those ugly rims on an rx8 anyway? geez....
Both the Mazda RX7 and RX8 use a style of engine known as the Wankel Rotary engine. These engines are typically small but produce larger amounts of power than a standard cylinder based engine of the same size. See related links for a Wikipedia article on the Wankel Rotary Engine The RX8 is also special and noticeable for its looks (Well the 2009 one is) and the smoothness of the engine. The RX8 also uses a door style called 'Suicide Doors' which means both doors open in separate directions. It also has a good layout: Front engined rear wheel drive! It is a coupe and a four door saloon mixed together!
20" wheels will fit no problem. I had a set on my RX8 and they fit fine even when the car was lowered.
The RX8 takes standard anti-freeze.
No.
There are numerous warning lights for a Mazda RX8. Some of the warning lights are for engine oil, charging system, ABS, and check engine.
yes, but it would be a complete waste of money to do both
Anything is possible if you have enough time and money, but the practical answer would be no.
i got the RX8 rims on my mx6 with tire size 215/35/18 and its lowered