Rotary or Mazda Publications
#1
Hey guys,
Just another new guy here looking for some information. I was told that there is a magazine called RX Tuner and wanted to know if there are any other publications out there that specialize in Mazda RX cars or rotary powered cars?
Thanks and Happy New Year
Just another new guy here looking for some information. I was told that there is a magazine called RX Tuner and wanted to know if there are any other publications out there that specialize in Mazda RX cars or rotary powered cars?
Thanks and Happy New Year
#2
www.amazon.com
Search on there, you will find TONS of books on it. I have two myself. The yamaguchi book is really nice, complete history of rotary powered cars. If you are looking for magazines that cater to rotaries, RX Tuner is the only one. And I was not liking it, so I did not renew my subscription.
Welcome to the forums.
Search on there, you will find TONS of books on it. I have two myself. The yamaguchi book is really nice, complete history of rotary powered cars. If you are looking for magazines that cater to rotaries, RX Tuner is the only one. And I was not liking it, so I did not renew my subscription.
Welcome to the forums.
#5
Originally Posted by rowtareh' post='791132' date='Dec 31 2005, 05:15 PM
www.amazon.com
Search on there, you will find TONS of books on it. I have two myself. The yamaguchi book is really nice, complete history of rotary powered cars. If you are looking for magazines that cater to rotaries, RX Tuner is the only one. And I was not liking it, so I did not renew my subscription.
Welcome to the forums.
Hope it isn't too much trouble...
Cheers
#6
Originally Posted by saru-kun' post='795066' date='Jan 19 2006, 04:31 AM
Helo mate...the book by Yamaguchi that you mentioned. What is the full title and ISBN for the book. I'll try and search for it through the local bookstores and see if I can come across it...
Hope it isn't too much trouble...
Cheers
I have it at home, I will post it later tonight. It's a VERY good book. It starts all the way back with the older rotaries.
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