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Auto to manual swapped
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#560
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Very rough estimate .... many variables at play with suspension.
However on the motor mounts ........ ummmmm ok on the early Series I there was motor mount issues and you should be aware this.....
But I thought they fixed this especially on the Series II ...
What about other production cars, how often does the question come up with any other car you've owned "How often do you replace motor mounts?"
What I'm saying is it's insanity that we should have to do them at all on the RX8 ... it's not like we have an engine with the torque of a small black hole?
Oh and sure it's hot in the engine bay ... but other cars fight this as well, especially turbo charged vehicles.
It's f'n bullshit is what it is .... and so is the dipstick location for a vehicle that needs constant monitoring of it's oil level ......
Ahhhhh now I'm in a bad mood.
More coffee
#562
I HATE SPEEDBUMPS!
Mines bouncy and shaking all the time, it's kinda looks like this...
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I HATE SPEEDBUMPS!
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Nuts.
I would check to make sure all of your fuel lines and injectors were re-installed properly. If not, then the fuel could be leaking into your engine bay. Which could be very bad.
I would take your car back to the place that did your engine swap and tell them about the problem and make them inspect it. The odds of your fuel level sensor are much lower than a tech screwing up a fuel line during the engine swap.
Also, get it writing that they checked it out and its "ok"
I would take your car back to the place that did your engine swap and tell them about the problem and make them inspect it. The odds of your fuel level sensor are much lower than a tech screwing up a fuel line during the engine swap.
Also, get it writing that they checked it out and its "ok"
Seriously though, Thanks for the help all.
#574
how "full" should my oil be?
OK so I feel safe to ask this here in the flame free zone...I hope someone will answer for me. I check my oil and it only goes down a tiny bit each tank of gas. I do not want to overfill it and cause some disaster to the engine so I would LOVE to know how to tell how much oil to add and when to add it. (I tried searching-I THINK I saw something about how to read the dipstick but I can not "refind the thread" as it were.
the thread was about some tiny dots on the dipstick relating to the amount of oil (I just remembered this was in maybe my owners manual which I naturally have lost)...
Any thought on what is the safest way to keep my oil level safe for the car?
Cheers,
Yogi
the thread was about some tiny dots on the dipstick relating to the amount of oil (I just remembered this was in maybe my owners manual which I naturally have lost)...
Any thought on what is the safest way to keep my oil level safe for the car?
Cheers,
Yogi