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Six years might sound like a long time, but building the first four-rotor, AWD RX-7 FD with an I.T. background and a dream doesn’t happen overnight.
Rob Dahm is back at SEMA with his AWD 4-rotor RX-7, but this time the car seems to have reached its final stage. It took him six years to get to this point!
It’s been four years since the AWD four-rotor RX-7 build was started by Rob Dahm. The YouTuber has been tinkering and tweaking the impossibly complex build since 2016, and at long last, the car ...
It seems like forever ago since Rob Dahm’s started his four-rotor AWD Mazda RX-7 project. What originally started life as a 3-rotor speed machine evolved into a do-it-all racecar for the road ...
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The AWD 4 Rotor RX-7-An Interview With Rob Dahm - MSN
Posted: October 17, 2024 | Last updated: February 24, 2025 For this video, we visit my good friend Rob Dahm and talk about his dream project. Thanks for watching!
(Sort of.) In this episode of Hoonicorn Vs. the World, Ken Block pits his 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR up against Rob Dahm’s turbocharged four-rotor FD-generation Mazda RX-7.
Rob Dahm is a great admirer of the unique engine, and the YouTuber even owns a three-rotor RX-7 that can give Ferraris a run for their money.
Rob Dahm returned to SEMA this year to show off his unique project; we’re talking of course for the world’s first and only all-wheel drive Mazda RX-7 fitted with a four-rotor billet engine.
That won’t be a problem since YouTubers make their claim to fame through expensive builds. Rob Dahm’s AWD 4-Rotor RX7, Jalopnik It doesn’t matter if the car is old or new—it qualifies.
A wild all-wheel-drive Mazda RX-7 vs a Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is the kind of face-off I love. Put together by Hoonigan, on one side we have Rob Dahm and his 1993 RX-7 that he's owned since ...
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