Inside the Mazda 13B: Rotary Engine | Engine Anatomy

In this episode of Engine Anatomy, we dive deep into arguably one of the most legendary engines ever built — the Mazda 13B rotary. From its unique Wankel rotary design to its racing pedigree, the 13B has earned a cult following among enthusiasts worldwide.

We’ll cover the history of Mazda’s rotary engine program, break down the inner workings of the 13B, and explore what made it such a revolutionary powerplant.

Whether you’re a die-hard RX-7 fan, a curious gearhead, or just love hearing about iconic engines, this episode is packed with everything you need to know about the 13B.

What are YOUR THOUGHTS on the 13B Rotary engine? Is it the MOST ICONIC engine of all time?

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Here’s what wheels fit your MX-5 Miata (NA/NB) | FIT CHECK

Do you have an NA or NB Gen Mazda MX-5 Miata? Are YOU looking to upgrade your factory wheels or in search of something more aggressive to multiply your car’s grip? Look no further because we’ve got you covered!

WELCOME TO FIT CHECK.

We go over EXACTLY what fits your Miata, as well as dive into various options that you can go with to spice things up. We’re talkin’ offset, width, and diameter. We’re giving you a complete range of options depending on the type of fitment you’re looking for.

Also, we’ve got the Miata Experts over at  @GoodwinRacing1  to weigh in on their recommendations for going WIIIIIIDE for the track.

a SEAT-TIME MX-5 Miata… sometimes LESS IS MORE | CARNATOMY

Nick Babin and his MX-5 Miata are living proof that you don’t have to give up on your passions and hobbies once parenthood presents itself! If you’re a new parent, listen to how Nick is able to balance family life, with staying active in motorsports. He gives us a tour of his ND MX-5 Miata, which he races in  @Gridlife  ‘s CLUB TR series.

A lightly modified MX-5, Nick shows us his build that gets him out at Gridlife Track days competing at various event around the East Coast.

f you have any questions or comments for Nick, COMMENT BELOW.

You can follow Nick on Instagram at @nick.finally.has.insta

5,373 Mile Road Trip In A Miata!?

An incredible story of Greg from Goodwin Racing taking his Mazda Mazdaspeed Miata on Konig Hexaforms on a trip from San Diego, CA to Birmingham, AL for the Miata Reunion at Barber Motorsports Park.

Greg was a one man show where he was the sole attendant at the Goodwin Racing booth and still managed to participate in the track event. The round trip of 5,373 miles took Greg 64.5 hours. Going to the event he completed the drive in just 30.5 hours totaling 2,041 miles. How many days did it take? An appropriate question, Greg finished the one way drive with a total of 1.5 hours of sleep split between two naps. A couple bags under the eyes was a small price to pay to keep his hotel reservations from being cancelled. Followed by a much needed good night’s rest , Greg was able to enjoy the beauty of Barber Motorsports Park and the Miata Reunion while meeting with customers, seeing old friends, and making new ones! After spending some time in his home town in Kentucky, Greg hit the road once again for a 2,245 mile drive back to California. This drive took him 34 hours with once again, only two naps. Forgot to mention, this entire trip was done in a racing seat.. Who needs a SUV! Great job Greg!

Behind The Wheel Podcast: Great First Cars To Buy In 2022!

On today’s podcast, Jared & Daut sit down for a quick chat about what they think are the best first cars to get for a first-time “Modder” in 2022. Their choices are all over the spectrum and the two don’t necessarily agree on much, except that “Miata is always the answer.”

Thank you for Tuning in and please, if you like the podcast and what we’ve been doing here, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and we always put the full video interviews on our YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels)

(we’d love if you subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening!

 

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Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusa
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Daut’s Instagram: @diggitydaut
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Jared’s Instagram: @wheelandtorque
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More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:
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Behind The Wheel Podcast: Great First Cars To Buy In 2022!

On today’s podcast, Jared & Daut sit down for a quick chat about what they think are the best first cars to get for a first-time “Modder” in 2022. Their choices are all over the spectrum and the two don’t necessarily agree on much, except that “Miata is always the answer.”

Thank you for Tuning in and please, if you like the podcast and what we’ve been doing here, please SUBSCRIBE! We’re on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and we always put the full video interviews on our YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/konigwheels)

(we’d love if you subscribe there as well!) Thank you for listening!

 

FOLLOW:

Konig’s Instagram: @konigwheelsusa
https://www.instagram.com/konigwheelsusa/

Daut’s Instagram: @diggitydaut
https://www.instagram.com/diggitydaut/

Jared’s Instagram: @wheelandtorque
https://www.instagram.com/wheelandtorque/

More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:
https://konigwheels.compodcast

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First 17×9 Hypergram in stock weighed in at 17lbs

The first Konig Hypergram‘s have arrived (17×9 4×100) in Race Bronze and are now available over at Goodwin Racing!  Taken to the scale, the Hypergram in 17×9, 4×100 weighed in at only 17.05 lbs.  The Hypergram is manufactured using Flow Forming Technology which produces a lighter & stronger wheel.  Looking for more information on Flow Forming Technology?  Here is a site that has more information on Flow Forming as well as all of the other Flow Forming product that Konig offers: http://flowformingtechnology.com/

Head over to Goodwin Racing now to make sure to get your hands on one of the hottest wheels of the year before they are all sold out!

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