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This Mazda 767B Dyno Test Sounds Like Killer Bees on Steroids

From Road & Track

Mazda has always been known for doing things a little differently. Take it's early efforts at Le Mans, for example.

Instead of using a V6, V8, or other engine with actual cylinders, Mazda used a rotary. Of course, Mazda has used rotary engines in road cars for generations, so it made sense to use one in a race car too.

This one is the 1990 767B, a precursor to the Le Mans winning 787B. It looks broadly similar, and it sounds rather similar too. Which is to say it sounds like the high pitched demon scream of the spawn of hellfire.

Yes. It sounds that good.

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