Beaverton/Portland area 8's
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adam ant,
I live in Hillsboro and am getting ready to purchace my 8. How was Royal Moore to deal with? I checked Herzog; their staff seems ok but their selection is low.
I live in Hillsboro and am getting ready to purchace my 8. How was Royal Moore to deal with? I checked Herzog; their staff seems ok but their selection is low.
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I have a Ti. RX8 that you may see on Hall or Murray on occasion. No mods as yet, but a Greddy E-manage could be on the horizon, and some race tires on a spare set of rims... Auto-x is the plan.
thanks, vroommm
thanks, vroommm
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Hey everybody,
I just bought a new Rx8 last week and I love it. Hope to see you guys around PDX. Don't really see too many Rx8 around.
Q: Anything I should do to the new car? (undercoating, "avoid reving the engine past 6000 rpms during the first 600 miles, alternating the rpms - read these tips somewhere...)
Thanks
I just bought a new Rx8 last week and I love it. Hope to see you guys around PDX. Don't really see too many Rx8 around.
Q: Anything I should do to the new car? (undercoating, "avoid reving the engine past 6000 rpms during the first 600 miles, alternating the rpms - read these tips somewhere...)
Thanks
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Originally posted by jyoji
Hey everybody,
I just bought a new Rx8 last week and I love it. Hope to see you guys around PDX. Don't really see too many Rx8 around.
Q: Anything I should do to the new car? (undercoating, "avoid reving the engine past 6000 rpms during the first 600 miles, alternating the rpms - read these tips somewhere...)
Thanks
Hey everybody,
I just bought a new Rx8 last week and I love it. Hope to see you guys around PDX. Don't really see too many Rx8 around.
Q: Anything I should do to the new car? (undercoating, "avoid reving the engine past 6000 rpms during the first 600 miles, alternating the rpms - read these tips somewhere...)
Thanks
But seriously, you may want to lay off the prolonged red-lining in the first 1k or so...
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I am down to the wire, buying my 8 tomorrow from internet manager at Ron Tonkin. I think I am getting a decent deal at $400 over invoice and he's going to go get it in Seattle. He's driving up a special blue one to trade BTW.
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new to the rx8 scene
I just bought a new titanium grey rx8... its being shipped up from california and i am excited to start driving... im from hood river and go into portland quite a bit, but havent seen any rx8's on the road?
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I just bought a new titanium grey rx8... its being shipped up from california and i am excited to start driving... im from hood river and go into portland quite a bit, but havent seen any rx8's on the road? ![Cool](https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/cool.gif)
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For all you adrenalin junkies:
There is an SCCA auto-x at PIR this coming Saturday. I will be running in the STU class in the morning run group. If you have never done auto-x before, it's a driving skill timed event that is easy on the car and much safer then city driving and gives quite an adrenalin rush! Admission is free if you just want to look, participants pay $25 for non-SCCA members and $20 for SCCA members.
http://www.oregonregionsolo2.com/pdfs/july04.pdf
There is an SCCA auto-x at PIR this coming Saturday. I will be running in the STU class in the morning run group. If you have never done auto-x before, it's a driving skill timed event that is easy on the car and much safer then city driving and gives quite an adrenalin rush! Admission is free if you just want to look, participants pay $25 for non-SCCA members and $20 for SCCA members.
http://www.oregonregionsolo2.com/pdfs/july04.pdf
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Originally Posted by Dark8
For all you adrenalin junkies:
There is an SCCA auto-x at PIR this coming Saturday. I will be running in the STU class in the morning run group. If you have never done auto-x before, it's a driving skill timed event that is easy on the car and much safer then city driving and gives quite an adrenalin rush! Admission is free if you just want to look, participants pay $25 for non-SCCA members and $20 for SCCA members.
http://www.oregonregionsolo2.com/pdfs/july04.pdf
There is an SCCA auto-x at PIR this coming Saturday. I will be running in the STU class in the morning run group. If you have never done auto-x before, it's a driving skill timed event that is easy on the car and much safer then city driving and gives quite an adrenalin rush! Admission is free if you just want to look, participants pay $25 for non-SCCA members and $20 for SCCA members.
http://www.oregonregionsolo2.com/pdfs/july04.pdf
CJ
-edit: I just saw the linked PDF. Yes! It's Saturday July 31st!!! This could be alot of fun - are newbies welcome?
Last edited by CCJ; 07-25-2004 at 03:52 PM.
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I used to auto-x my '94 Miata. No kidding was that a blast. I'm dying to try it in my 8 and I would be more than willing to do the drive from Puyallup to PIR to do it again, if only the darn Air Force wasn't sending me off somewhere this week!
Have fun everyone. I highly recommend it; you'll have the time of your life!
Have fun everyone. I highly recommend it; you'll have the time of your life!
#39
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Originally Posted by CCJ
This coming Saturday as in Saturday, July 31st? Please let me know, I am available and would love to participate! Thanks for the post!
CJ
-edit: I just saw the linked PDF. Yes! It's Saturday July 31st!!! This could be alot of fun - are newbies welcome?
CJ
-edit: I just saw the linked PDF. Yes! It's Saturday July 31st!!! This could be alot of fun - are newbies welcome?
Yes, newbies are welcome. Note that SCCA members register before non-members. They have a 75 car cap that limits the number of entrants. So if you want to run be there around 7:40 AM to get in line. I will be there around 7 AM so look me up when you get there. It gets hot out there on the asphalt so bring sunscreen and water.
Mike
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Originally Posted by GeorgeH
First thing you should do is read up on the flooding issues. Summary: always make sure your car is warm before shutting it down. Never start it, move it 6 feet (i.e., out of the garage into the driveway) and immediately shut it down. Let it idle, drive it around the block, etc. before you shut it down.
The plugs are on national back order, so you can't get them now. The reflash is supposed to help gas mileage, but ther is no technical or safety reason you "have" to have it - your car is fine as is (and if it's brand new it may already have it). The dealer probably won't give it to you anyway, unless you come in with a CEL.
The plugs are on national back order, so you can't get them now. The reflash is supposed to help gas mileage, but ther is no technical or safety reason you "have" to have it - your car is fine as is (and if it's brand new it may already have it). The dealer probably won't give it to you anyway, unless you come in with a CEL.
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