Dumb Question Thread - no flaming or sarcasm allowed
#1130
would a reflash prevents problem?
if doing a performance reflash to lean out instead of have a very rich with stock, would it prevent problems that leads to changing coil/spark plugs/wires?
#1132
There are some 04-06 engines are faulty (manufacture defect or whatever you might call it) so those inevitably will fail regardless of how good of a maintenance or driving style it might be.
Let me ask about the rest of the good ones, a car sales manager who had a FD said that, "just warm up the car and let it idle couple minutes before turning off, (on top of all the regular maintenance) the car would run forever". Is that it? (On top of what the newbie thread says)
Let me ask about the rest of the good ones, a car sales manager who had a FD said that, "just warm up the car and let it idle couple minutes before turning off, (on top of all the regular maintenance) the car would run forever". Is that it? (On top of what the newbie thread says)
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Everything you just posted is based on misinformation. Not strictly incorrect, but distorted heavily.
A) There are no "faulty engines" based on year. Simply the Renesis design has weak points. These weak points were addressed with outside changes over the years, but it doesn't mean any of them are "faulty" to begin with, OR that any range of engines is safe from dying due to any of the standard methods of rotary death.
B) Maintenance and driving style do impact engine lifespan, but there is no range of engines that is pre-determined to fail or succeed based on maintenance or drivestyle.
C) Warming up the car before driving and/or turning off is a good idea all around. However it does not impact engine life. Just whether or not it's flooded. Though flooding can kill your cat, and a failed cat can kill your engine. But it's not a direct correlation.
D) If you are interested in extending the life of your engine, or preventing the failure points, see post #9 in my new owner's thread (first link in my sig). Lots more too it than "just that".
A) There are no "faulty engines" based on year. Simply the Renesis design has weak points. These weak points were addressed with outside changes over the years, but it doesn't mean any of them are "faulty" to begin with, OR that any range of engines is safe from dying due to any of the standard methods of rotary death.
B) Maintenance and driving style do impact engine lifespan, but there is no range of engines that is pre-determined to fail or succeed based on maintenance or drivestyle.
C) Warming up the car before driving and/or turning off is a good idea all around. However it does not impact engine life. Just whether or not it's flooded. Though flooding can kill your cat, and a failed cat can kill your engine. But it's not a direct correlation.
D) If you are interested in extending the life of your engine, or preventing the failure points, see post #9 in my new owner's thread (first link in my sig). Lots more too it than "just that".
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#1135
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Found this with a simple search WCS you noob
https://www.rx8club.com/series-ii-te...pdated-232530/
https://www.rx8club.com/series-ii-te...pdated-232530/
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#1136
how do you spray wiper fluid on your windshield. In most cars there is a button on your turn signal ****. Not on this car, where is the button? screen shot appreciated.
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how do you spray wiper fluid on your windshield. In most cars there is a button on your turn signal ****. Not on this car, where is the button? screen shot appreciated.
INB4 "use the search function"
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#1140
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Everything you just posted is based on misinformation. Not strictly incorrect, but distorted heavily.
A) There are no "faulty engines" based on year. Simply the Renesis design has weak points. These weak points were addressed with outside changes over the years, but it doesn't mean any of them are "faulty" to begin with, OR that any range of engines is safe from dying due to any of the standard methods of rotary death.
B) Maintenance and driving style do impact engine lifespan, but there is no range of engines that is pre-determined to fail or succeed based on maintenance or drivestyle.
C) Warming up the car before driving and/or turning off is a good idea all around. However it does not impact engine life. Just whether or not it's flooded. Though flooding can kill your cat, and a failed cat can kill your engine. But it's not a direct correlation.
D) If you are interested in extending the life of your engine, or preventing the failure points, see post #9 in my new owner's thread (first link in my sig). Lots more too it than "just that".
A) There are no "faulty engines" based on year. Simply the Renesis design has weak points. These weak points were addressed with outside changes over the years, but it doesn't mean any of them are "faulty" to begin with, OR that any range of engines is safe from dying due to any of the standard methods of rotary death.
B) Maintenance and driving style do impact engine lifespan, but there is no range of engines that is pre-determined to fail or succeed based on maintenance or drivestyle.
C) Warming up the car before driving and/or turning off is a good idea all around. However it does not impact engine life. Just whether or not it's flooded. Though flooding can kill your cat, and a failed cat can kill your engine. But it's not a direct correlation.
D) If you are interested in extending the life of your engine, or preventing the failure points, see post #9 in my new owner's thread (first link in my sig). Lots more too it than "just that".
Thank you btw!
so on top of everything you've talked about. Of course it is a collaboration of doing everything to keep the car alive. Can I assume upgrading a CAT would be the last line of defense?
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Removing your cat would probably be best for your engines life and for your worries, but if you can't then getting a high flow cat (a good one) would be your next best option. But the oem cat is pretty good itself, hence the high price and the fact that it can last a good while before going bad. Most generic aftermarket cats can go bad with less than 10k miles on them because of the cars high exhaust temperature.
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Is it okay to install a used clutch or should I just get a new?
clutch went out last week I have a used one but I have know way of getting the pressure plate resurfaced, nor do I have a way of getting the clutch disc relined.
would it be okay to use the old used clutch, and a new fly wheel?
or is this a bad idea?
clutch went out last week I have a used one but I have know way of getting the pressure plate resurfaced, nor do I have a way of getting the clutch disc relined.
would it be okay to use the old used clutch, and a new fly wheel?
or is this a bad idea?
#1144
oem cat life span
Removing your cat would probably be best for your engines life and for your worries, but if you can't then getting a high flow cat (a good one) would be your next best option. But the oem cat is pretty good itself, hence the high price and the fact that it can last a good while before going bad. Most generic aftermarket cats can go bad with less than 10k miles on them because of the cars high exhaust temperature.
#1145
Two questions
When letting the rpms fly as if im racing and such, I hear a turbo noise when I shift and my rx8 is stock just wondering what it is, or if its just rotary being rotary
2nd
When starting my car cold/warm it takes a good 3-5 seconds of turning the key before it wants to starts, any suggestions?
When letting the rpms fly as if im racing and such, I hear a turbo noise when I shift and my rx8 is stock just wondering what it is, or if its just rotary being rotary
2nd
When starting my car cold/warm it takes a good 3-5 seconds of turning the key before it wants to starts, any suggestions?
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Two questions
When letting the rpms fly as if im racing and such, I hear a turbo noise when I shift and my rx8 is stock just wondering what it is, or if its just rotary being rotary
2nd
When starting my car cold/warm it takes a good 3-5 seconds of turning the key before it wants to starts, any suggestions?
When letting the rpms fly as if im racing and such, I hear a turbo noise when I shift and my rx8 is stock just wondering what it is, or if its just rotary being rotary
2nd
When starting my car cold/warm it takes a good 3-5 seconds of turning the key before it wants to starts, any suggestions?
2) What year is your car and how much mileage. Hard start is typically ignition (coils) issues or low compression.
2a) Do you have the upgraded starter?
#1148
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Two questions
When letting the rpms fly as if im racing and such, I hear a turbo noise when I shift and my rx8 is stock just wondering what it is, or if its just rotary being rotary
2nd
When starting my car cold/warm it takes a good 3-5 seconds of turning the key before it wants to starts, any suggestions?
When letting the rpms fly as if im racing and such, I hear a turbo noise when I shift and my rx8 is stock just wondering what it is, or if its just rotary being rotary
2nd
When starting my car cold/warm it takes a good 3-5 seconds of turning the key before it wants to starts, any suggestions?
The lower speed starter on the early production models (2004 - 2005) would crank longer after the anti-flood-reflash. Check the starter part number. If you have N3H1-18-400 then replace it with N3Z1-18-400
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I'm getting road nose, that increases with speed, seemingly from the driver front wheel of the vehicle (at least that's how it sounds from the Driver's seat.) Kind of a low, repetitive hum at low speeds, but as I get up toward highway speeds, the rate of the repetitions increases along with the volume. At higher speeds, sounds a little like when (as a kid) you used to put a balloon against the spokes of your bike to try to simulate the sound of a motor.
Any guesses on what this might be? Thx.
Any guesses on what this might be? Thx.
#1150
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I'm getting road nose, that increases with speed, seemingly from the driver front wheel of the vehicle (at least that's how it sounds from the Driver's seat.) Kind of a low, repetitive hum at low speeds, but as I get up toward highway speeds, the rate of the repetitions increases along with the volume. At higher speeds, sounds a little like when (as a kid) you used to put a balloon against the spokes of your bike to try to simulate the sound of a motor.
Any guesses on what this might be? Thx.
Any guesses on what this might be? Thx.
Any recent large impacts, bumps or damage?