Turbo and Hi-Tech Performance

Mazfix Pro Stock Drag Car

The Mazfix pro stock drag car runs the same 20B rotary engine from the series 6 drag car. It is running a Microtech ECU with methonal injection. It now has 3 turbos.


The Mazfix Pro Stock Drag Car has run 6.99sec@201.52mph. This takes us back to the number one position!

Mazfix Drag Car Series 6 RX7

Sold as rolling shell

The Mazfix series 6 drag car has been sold as a rolling shell. It has run 7.77 @ 176mph and is still the SS/BB record holder.

7.77 sec @ 176mph
no gas!
The fastest prostreet rotary in the world
Australian national record holder
Willowbank Raceway strip record
This is current Mazfix race car. What started as wrecked Series 6 RX 7 shells became one world record beating Prostreet Rotary.

Mazfix's first world record of 7.9sec was set at the 2001 Konica Winternationals at Willowbank Raceway, in true world record style. Archie had already secured the Gold Medallion as Top Qualifier in his field with a record breaking 8.01 seconds, on the previous day. Then in front of a full capacity crowd, Archie dialled in at 7.9sec. The "dial in" was a catch 22 situation with the desire to go for broke and break through the 8sec barrier but at the same time not give too much time of a handicap so Archie could also remain in the racing. After what looked like an unclean start, the cheering and bowing response from the crowd said it all as the time board displayed a time of 7.9sec@168mph next to the 7.9 dial in. . . and also getting the win light.

The new set up the Mazfix Team was running, had proved on the track what they suspected it could do on paper. This was a welcome return to racing after a forced lay off due to the shifting to the new workshop.

Mazfix Drag Car Series 2 RX7

8.70sec@155mph #1 1998
This is the predecessor to the current series 6 race car. Raced from 1997 to 1999 during which time it was among the top runners and helped pioneer the falling of times from 10sec to 9sec to 8sec. in the Prostreet Rotary Category.


Also powered by the 20B engine, the faster times lead to increased instability until Archie received a wakeup call in the form of a high speed crash at the bottom of the drag strip. With sights set on continually faster times, the need for a safer set up to cope with the increase output lead to the move to the current series 6 set up.

During it's career the Series 2 RX7 won trophies on the Show circuit and Race Track. It held the #1 position for the fastest time and featured in many prominent magazines.

Contact Details