The 200000-Mile Club
#233
I do know that a few members have posted their numbers, one reaching it with it's original factory engine(that's quite a feat!) and the other guy just reached 200,000 miles then his engine seized a couple of miles later. Engine still feels strong, coils and plugs would have to be replaced soon, packing in the Cat blew off so I just gutted it; the rest are just routine maintenance, nothing special in the engine besides premixing.
#234
Congrats! An accomplishment with this vehicle. I'm not going to get to that in my 8. 103K miles and I expect to be driving a replacement car this weekend. New engine needed in my 8....
#236
thats awesome...I did have an RX7 1990 GXL that made it past 250,000+ miles completely stock...
Im amazed that an RX8 Series 1, past 200,000 miles considering its early reputation, well mostly on the 2004 models but still...
I currently have an 2010 RX8 GT...considering its pretty much the last model of the Series 2 (2011 are exactly the same as the 2010) hopefully it can past that...
Im amazed that an RX8 Series 1, past 200,000 miles considering its early reputation, well mostly on the 2004 models but still...
I currently have an 2010 RX8 GT...considering its pretty much the last model of the Series 2 (2011 are exactly the same as the 2010) hopefully it can past that...
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#237
thats awesome...I did have an RX7 1990 GXL that made it past 250,000+ miles completely stock...
Im amazed that an RX8 Series 1, past 200,000 miles considering its early reputation, well mostly on the 2004 models but still...
I currently have an 2010 RX8 GT...considering its pretty much the last model of the Series 2 (2011 are exactly the same as the 2010) hopefully it can past that...
Im amazed that an RX8 Series 1, past 200,000 miles considering its early reputation, well mostly on the 2004 models but still...
I currently have an 2010 RX8 GT...considering its pretty much the last model of the Series 2 (2011 are exactly the same as the 2010) hopefully it can past that...
And yes virtually ALL of the Series 2s are identical, not many changes at all, only some minor mods to some existing mechanical parts and some electronics, the 2012 made Spirit R had the most, but were cosmetic, nothing mechanical.
All S2 owners have a very rare Rotary, with no more than 17,372 worldwide, take away Spirit Rs which were not sold in NA,AU,EU, that leaves 15,241 worldwide.
About 11,000 for USA and Canada (NA).
Here is a 23 page PDF from Japan on the Mazda Rotary History for "The Press"...
Lots of information, including production numbers, note there was no more than about 17,000 Series II RX-8's ever made...making it one of the rare ones.
https://mega.nz/#F!1tt1mRxa!1dkN39SViZpq2iL-HaFEjw
#238
[QUOTE=ASH8;4824021]How many miles has your 2010 Series 2 done?
And yes virtually ALL of the Series 2s are identical, not many changes at all, only some minor mods to some existing mechanical parts and some electronics, the 2012 made Spirit R had the most, but were cosmetic, nothing mechanical.
All S2 owners have a very rare Rotary, with no more than 17,372 worldwide, take away Spirit Rs which were not sold in NA,AU,EU, that leaves 15,241 worldwide.
About 11,000 for USA and Canada (NA).
Here is a 23 page PDF from Japan on the Mazda Rotary History for "The Press"...
Lots of information, including production numbers, note there was no more than about 17,000 Series II RX-8's ever made...making it one of the rare ones.
https://mega.nz/#F!1tt1mRxa!1dkN39SViZpq2iL-HaFEjw[/QUOTE]
I got it at 48,456 miles back in October 2016...I'm at 62,896 miles now...love driving this thing...the 2010 and 2011 are exactly the same from the factory...the 2009 had a different metal composition for the pedals and ball joints, Also had 4 trim levels offered.
The best thing about the RX8 compared to my RX7 is that the engine actually sits lower and the car handles better!
And yes virtually ALL of the Series 2s are identical, not many changes at all, only some minor mods to some existing mechanical parts and some electronics, the 2012 made Spirit R had the most, but were cosmetic, nothing mechanical.
All S2 owners have a very rare Rotary, with no more than 17,372 worldwide, take away Spirit Rs which were not sold in NA,AU,EU, that leaves 15,241 worldwide.
About 11,000 for USA and Canada (NA).
Here is a 23 page PDF from Japan on the Mazda Rotary History for "The Press"...
Lots of information, including production numbers, note there was no more than about 17,000 Series II RX-8's ever made...making it one of the rare ones.
https://mega.nz/#F!1tt1mRxa!1dkN39SViZpq2iL-HaFEjw[/QUOTE]
I got it at 48,456 miles back in October 2016...I'm at 62,896 miles now...love driving this thing...the 2010 and 2011 are exactly the same from the factory...the 2009 had a different metal composition for the pedals and ball joints, Also had 4 trim levels offered.
The best thing about the RX8 compared to my RX7 is that the engine actually sits lower and the car handles better!
#239
Passed 200000 last week
2004 red 6 speed. Manufactured 9/2003. Stock car - no modifications.
Original engine and transmission. Replaced clutch at 165k
i am the original owner and drove each of those miles myself as no on else in my family can drive a stick. My friend calculates I’ve probably spent 5000 hours behind the wheel.
Almost all of the miles were driven in the Boston area. I used the car regularly to commute to and from Boston in rush hour stop and go traffic. I would say my driving mix is 50/50 city and highway. Tend to use cruise control in highway
As to maintenance etc:
i do not premix
i use 89 octane fuel
No additives
5w20 oil
all maintenance including oil changes by dealer
i have never re lined the car - never been over 7000
ive never raced it in a track
in the 14 years I’ve owned it I’ve spent $26k on maintenance, the largest piece of which is tires $7k
its been an everyday car
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jballway, I was wondering: is your cat converter still the factory original with 200K miles?
I'm asking because my car has 113K and sometimes I wonder whether the cat is still OK. No particular reason for my worrying, just curious...
I'm asking because my car has 113K and sometimes I wonder whether the cat is still OK. No particular reason for my worrying, just curious...
#244
65,416 to go on my Nordic Green GT that I'm restoring. Will be on the third engine as the original went bad at 75k and the current engine, which is a reman engine, went at 134k. Should have no problem hitting the 200k mile club in this car once its finished.
#246
Perhaps I'm missing something about this thread, but isn't the '200 milestone' really about achieving this on the original engine?
I'm not sure it's such an amazing achievement if you've had to replace the engine 5 times to get there....
I'm not sure it's such an amazing achievement if you've had to replace the engine 5 times to get there....
#247
I think its a bigger milestone to do it with the original engine with the original brakes, original tires, original oil, and first tank of gas, but some of these guys still got well over 100,000mi on the original engine, not bad.
#248
I think it's still worthwhile to notate anyone who can put 200k on this chassis though as that's quite an accomplishment in its own regard.
#249
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#250
2004 red 6 speed. Manufactured 9/2003. Stock car - no modifications.
Original engine and transmission. Replaced clutch at 165k
i am the original owner and drove each of those miles myself as no on else in my family can drive a stick. My friend calculates I’ve probably spent 5000 hours behind the wheel.
Almost all of the miles were driven in the Boston area. I used the car regularly to commute to and from Boston in rush hour stop and go traffic. I would say my driving mix is 50/50 city and highway. Tend to use cruise control in highway
As to maintenance etc:
i do not premix
i use 89 octane fuel
No additives
5w20 oil
all maintenance including oil changes by dealer
i have never re lined the car - never been over 7000
ive never raced it in a track
in the 14 years I’ve owned it I’ve spent $26k on maintenance, the largest piece of which is tires $7k
its been an everyday car