Any problems - JSG/East Moon?
#2
Originally posted by ACRX8
Have you found any problems, anything you would like to share with us?
Have you found any problems, anything you would like to share with us?
I have the memory wrote in other post about the door.
The fuel efficiency of my RX-8 is around 6km/l under 4000rpm (only city area)
This is only my case.
I ride in a car from the left door (my car is RH) in my garage, Because that's restricted from the position of the door of my house.
When I ride in my car the center-console is always obstructive for me.:D
The rainy season of Japan is near. It will start in June and continue till the middle of July.
Many drivers still watch and Focus to my RX-8 with surprised face.
thanks all
EAST MOON
#4
Originally posted by EAST MOON
The fuel efficiency of my RX-8 is around 6km/l under 4000rpm (only city area)
The fuel efficiency of my RX-8 is around 6km/l under 4000rpm (only city area)
#9
Originally posted by neit_jnf
Maybe he meant to say 9 km/l which is something like 21 mpg or even better 16 km/l (38 mpg :D ). Anyhow, some of us just don't care much about the RX-8's fuel economy, we just want this car so much!!
Maybe he meant to say 9 km/l which is something like 21 mpg or even better 16 km/l (38 mpg :D ). Anyhow, some of us just don't care much about the RX-8's fuel economy, we just want this car so much!!
#10
That is surprisingly low gas mileage, especially since it is the standard power automatic. Just imagine if us that have the high power version end up revving it a little. We'll end up with like 12 mpg if not worse, not to mention that we have to pay for premium gas! I know this is a sports car, but damn! Even a 2003 Mustang Cobra with a standard supercharger averages better than that!
Ok, this may have put a little bit of doubt into my purchase........
Ok, this may have put a little bit of doubt into my purchase........
#12
Not too bad...
14 mpg is not unrealistic
- a possibly 'tight' new motor,
- he might idle it a good while, to 'warm it up'
- it's Japan, the definition of 'short trips'
- its 'warm-up-the-cat-quick' cycle is probably ON all the time
(just like riding round with the 'choke' on)
Relax, relax, take a chill pill, have a German brewski.
S
- a possibly 'tight' new motor,
- he might idle it a good while, to 'warm it up'
- it's Japan, the definition of 'short trips'
- its 'warm-up-the-cat-quick' cycle is probably ON all the time
(just like riding round with the 'choke' on)
Relax, relax, take a chill pill, have a German brewski.
S
#13
The Good Book
According to the book I recieved from Mazda the fuel consumption is as follows.
Us EPA Estmate - High Powered Standard Power
City - mpg 20.4 20.3
Highway - mpg 30.2 31.6
Combined - mpg 23.9 24.2
Europe Combined (NEFC)
High Power 6-Speed L/100 km 11.3 - 11.6
Standard Power 6-Speed L/100 km 10.7 - 11.0
For those of you that have the book the table is on page 50.
Our forum friend Eastmoon may be filling his car up using saki (Japanese Rice Wine). Petrol is still cheap here in Australia so Maverick maybe it's time to leave the father land.
DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY:D
Us EPA Estmate - High Powered Standard Power
City - mpg 20.4 20.3
Highway - mpg 30.2 31.6
Combined - mpg 23.9 24.2
Europe Combined (NEFC)
High Power 6-Speed L/100 km 11.3 - 11.6
Standard Power 6-Speed L/100 km 10.7 - 11.0
For those of you that have the book the table is on page 50.
Our forum friend Eastmoon may be filling his car up using saki (Japanese Rice Wine). Petrol is still cheap here in Australia so Maverick maybe it's time to leave the father land.
DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY:D
#17
Thanks, EASTMOON, that comforts me! I am sorry, I was not in Japan yet (worked for Fujitsu-Siemens briefly, but was not sooo good) but I have been travelling a lot in USA.
One question, pls: Do you really count mileage in km/liters? I think this is odd, you should calculate with 3-digits after the decimal maybe, as a small variance would already make such a BIG impact....
Anybody: What is the EXACT way to recalculate from European (liters/km) to American numbers? Pls somebody help me.....?! Tnx!
BTW: I really love the RX-8, driven some hundred kms just to see it, and I DON'T want this MPG fact a SHOW STOPPER. It makes big headaches though (just a for some other people, Lensman?)
One question, pls: Do you really count mileage in km/liters? I think this is odd, you should calculate with 3-digits after the decimal maybe, as a small variance would already make such a BIG impact....
Anybody: What is the EXACT way to recalculate from European (liters/km) to American numbers? Pls somebody help me.....?! Tnx!
BTW: I really love the RX-8, driven some hundred kms just to see it, and I DON'T want this MPG fact a SHOW STOPPER. It makes big headaches though (just a for some other people, Lensman?)
#19
Originally posted by maverikk
Do you really count mileage in km/liters? I think this is odd, you should calculate with 3-digits after the decimal maybe, as a small variance would already make such a BIG impact....
Do you really count mileage in km/liters? I think this is odd, you should calculate with 3-digits after the decimal maybe, as a small variance would already make such a BIG impact....
220 KM / 35 L : 6.28 KM / 1L (...all data is "around")
1L 130YEN-140YEN (in Japan now):p
and
Please check to the this forum "Far East/Asia...fuel efficiency report"
my Motorbike
thanks
EAST MOON
#20
Ahhhh EASTMOON, you really love BLACK rims, don't you?! You even got them on your bike! Looks very good. I used to drive a bike too, but not any longer... Sold that to a Swedish guy via internet -- cool ****
Thanks for the figures. Yes, I calm down a bit after seeing the figures in the Far East forum (again, have forgotten those). I think if I calculate right: 6,3 km/ltr = 16,0 ltr/100km = 14,7 MPG. That's quite high consumption.... Hope to see lower figures in future...?! To be honest, my maximum would be 8,3 km/ltr = 12,0 ltr/100km = 19,6 MPG. What do you think, Herr Lensman? BTW: Your gasoline price is pretty much the same like here, about 1,10 EUR/ltr. 75% or more taxes though...
I attach a pick of my bike -- many greetings to you and your dog! Norbert.
Thanks for the figures. Yes, I calm down a bit after seeing the figures in the Far East forum (again, have forgotten those). I think if I calculate right: 6,3 km/ltr = 16,0 ltr/100km = 14,7 MPG. That's quite high consumption.... Hope to see lower figures in future...?! To be honest, my maximum would be 8,3 km/ltr = 12,0 ltr/100km = 19,6 MPG. What do you think, Herr Lensman? BTW: Your gasoline price is pretty much the same like here, about 1,10 EUR/ltr. 75% or more taxes though...
I attach a pick of my bike -- many greetings to you and your dog! Norbert.
#21
Originally posted by P00Man
i really hope its the 23mpg promised by mazda
i really hope its the 23mpg promised by mazda
Now, with that said, I have heard of this type of thing becomeing MORE fuel efficient when adding a turbo to them. Then when you are in an uphill cycle, the turbo just kicks in rather than having to spin the engine up to compensate thus saving gas on average. I just find it ironic that my 3,400 lb 445hp Porsche 911 Twin Turbo was more fuel efficient than the RX-8 will be. The 911 Turbo yielded 25-26 mpg highway and 18-21 mpg in mixed mode and 14-16 mpg when playing hard.
#22
No problems to report other than the oil light coming on a few times (see Red line thread).
By my calculations I'm getting around 22.5mpg but that's a pretty rough estimate. Based on not sitting in traffic at all - I've planned everything around getting free runs so far.
By my calculations I'm getting around 22.5mpg but that's a pretty rough estimate. Based on not sitting in traffic at all - I've planned everything around getting free runs so far.
#23
No problems to report other than the oil light coming on a few times (see Red line thread).
By my calculations I'm getting around 22.5mpg but that's a pretty rough estimate. Based on not sitting in traffic at all - I've planned everything around getting free runs so far.
By my calculations I'm getting around 22.5mpg but that's a pretty rough estimate. Based on not sitting in traffic at all - I've planned everything around getting free runs so far.
#24
JSG; you had mentioned seat, door, vibrating stick at idle problems before, the first being most serious. I had a friend who bought Mazda 929 with fully power seats (to the hilt) and
he never liked them. He ditched the car for an Audi with
no Power seat option and was a very happy camper.
he never liked them. He ditched the car for an Audi with
no Power seat option and was a very happy camper.
#25
Seat: think I just sat in it too long! The first day with the car I just didn't want to stop driving so did something like 5-6 hours straight! (bad I know) It'll be interesting to see other peoples view on this when you guys get your cars. I think it could be to do with no reach adjustment on the wheel, and it being designed in general around a shorter person. Although my wife is tiny and she has problems changing gear as she has the seat so far forward the stick is right out to the side with the side cushion bolster blocking her shoulder. I think I'm making it sound a lot worse than it really is!
Door & stick: we all have to live with those. I would classify them as imperfections rather than problems.
Door & stick: we all have to live with those. I would classify them as imperfections rather than problems.