Hay guise!
#1
Hay guise!
I'm new here, so if noob threads go somewhere else, go ahead and move this. I looked, but I didn't see an obvious place for them.
So yeah...here's my car. There are many cars like it, but this one is mine.
Got it last Saturday. 2009, touring trim w/ premium package, 290 miles at signing, MSRP $29885, bought for $24321. I've wanted this car since I first found out about the RX-Evolv back in 1999, and now I finally have one. I is happy now.
So yeah...here's my car. There are many cars like it, but this one is mine.
Got it last Saturday. 2009, touring trim w/ premium package, 290 miles at signing, MSRP $29885, bought for $24321. I've wanted this car since I first found out about the RX-Evolv back in 1999, and now I finally have one. I is happy now.
Last edited by fyrstormer; 11-02-2009 at 12:28 AM.
#3
I didn't drive anything before or after. I wanted an RX-8, so I drove it once to make sure I wouldn't be disappointed, then I found one with the trim and color I wanted and told the local dealer to go get it. I made it easy on them -- not counting the 8 hours of driving they had to do to get it for me.
Why I wanted an RX-8 is a long story. Back in high school I came up with a design for an engine that would produce power by spinning instead of reciprocating, and when I showed it to the auto shop teacher, he suggested that I show the engine design to a small engine repair company down the street and also said I should read up on the Wankel engine. In retrospect, the design I came up with had a couple of fatal flaws, but I was hooked on the rotary concept and excited that there was a real-life version for sale.
Unfortunately, production of the RX-7 had stopped three years earlier (I was a junior at the time), and in all honesty I was in no position to afford even a used one or be trusted to drive it safely. (Never been in an accident, knock on wood, but you know how teenage boys can be behind the wheel, and I was no different.) Imagine my excitement when I found out about the RX-Evolv a year later. That car is one of the biggest reasons I suffered though getting an engineering degree, so I could afford one. It came out just in time for me to graduate.
Of course, I had no money, so I had to wait a few years, and I drove (and modded) a VW Passat 1.8t in the meantime, but this past October I finally got fed up with the VW and started shopping for a new car. I'd pretty much ruled out the RX-8 at that point, because I'd convinced myself I needed something more practical, but when I saw the $5000 factory rebate I decided maybe I'd better get an RX-8 while the price was right, so I wouldn't kick myself for the rest of my life.
And so, here I am.
Why I wanted an RX-8 is a long story. Back in high school I came up with a design for an engine that would produce power by spinning instead of reciprocating, and when I showed it to the auto shop teacher, he suggested that I show the engine design to a small engine repair company down the street and also said I should read up on the Wankel engine. In retrospect, the design I came up with had a couple of fatal flaws, but I was hooked on the rotary concept and excited that there was a real-life version for sale.
Unfortunately, production of the RX-7 had stopped three years earlier (I was a junior at the time), and in all honesty I was in no position to afford even a used one or be trusted to drive it safely. (Never been in an accident, knock on wood, but you know how teenage boys can be behind the wheel, and I was no different.) Imagine my excitement when I found out about the RX-Evolv a year later. That car is one of the biggest reasons I suffered though getting an engineering degree, so I could afford one. It came out just in time for me to graduate.
Of course, I had no money, so I had to wait a few years, and I drove (and modded) a VW Passat 1.8t in the meantime, but this past October I finally got fed up with the VW and started shopping for a new car. I'd pretty much ruled out the RX-8 at that point, because I'd convinced myself I needed something more practical, but when I saw the $5000 factory rebate I decided maybe I'd better get an RX-8 while the price was right, so I wouldn't kick myself for the rest of my life.
And so, here I am.
Last edited by fyrstormer; 11-02-2009 at 12:46 AM.
#5
Also...I know this question gets asked a lot, but just for good measure: I've been using AMSoil 5w40 in my 1.8t, and from the 5 minutes of reading I've done here, AMSoil seems to be one of the better synthetics to use in a rotary as well. Is that correct?
I know it works great in my 1.8t, when I switched from M1 to AMSoil the cam chain tensioner no longer started rattling after 3kmi or so. However, I know viscosity-retention isn't as big of an issue as clean burning is for a rotary, so I figured I'd double-check.
I know it works great in my 1.8t, when I switched from M1 to AMSoil the cam chain tensioner no longer started rattling after 3kmi or so. However, I know viscosity-retention isn't as big of an issue as clean burning is for a rotary, so I figured I'd double-check.
#8
Okay, next question then: 5w40, or 5w20, or something else? I used 5w40 in the 1.8t because the turbo gets so bleeding hot that anything less than hot-40 gets too thin and the engine makes lots of unsettling noises, but I doubt that's an issue with a non-turbo rotary. No doubt the 5w40 would produce a thicker film on the housing walls, but I have no idea if it would also substantially affect gas mileage since the moving parts have to move so fast and are subject to so much fluid drag as a result. Gas mileage is not my primary concern, but it is a concern -- I'd rather keep as much of it as I can, without sacrificing the longevity of my engine.
#13
I thought your name looked familiar.
I don't know as I'd call PW "tolerant" of people who don't search, I know I've flamed a few before -- but to be fair, sometimes the easiest way to get all the information you need in one place is to just ask someone who knows. It takes a lot of effort to compile information gleaned bit-by-bit into a large, informative thread.
But yeah, I'll make sure to search first and ask questions later.
I don't know as I'd call PW "tolerant" of people who don't search, I know I've flamed a few before -- but to be fair, sometimes the easiest way to get all the information you need in one place is to just ask someone who knows. It takes a lot of effort to compile information gleaned bit-by-bit into a large, informative thread.
But yeah, I'll make sure to search first and ask questions later.
#14
Did dealership give ya problems to get it? Mine were real hardasses in getting me the car..
Also.. how's your 6th gear feel? Any grinding? (Providing you got a manual of course)
Also.. how's your 6th gear feel? Any grinding? (Providing you got a manual of course)
#16
6th gear feels fine -- actually, the gears I keep grinding are 3rd and 4th, for some reason I keep not disengaging the clutch far enough. I wish the gear ratios were a little more spaced out, because I keep skipping 3rd and 5th in normal driving.
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