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Old 01-04-2005 | 03:43 PM
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I'd like to hear the story behind those numbers (334.7, 13.180, 25.39)!
Old 01-04-2005 | 03:48 PM
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I totally agree that the track is the ideal place to explore limits. But then what do you do with that experience? When the Andretti's go on a family road trip, do they limit their speed to 80 mph out of a concern for safety? I thoroughly expect that they drive at a speed where they feel safe. A speed that they ARE safe.
You race some more, do it as a hobby, or professionally...

But, I know...I understand the "need for speed" thing but this is what I tell myself. If I hurt someone else...or took my parents son, my brother or sisters brother while doing something completely useless and unnecessary (regarding the first instantance...how could I live with that?) I would not want to have that weigh on me for the rest of my life.

I try to respect and not hurt anyone, so I tend to be safe on the road..."tend" to be, I'm not perfect and have done stupid things on the road.

I get what you are saying, we all take some risk...but I pray that you and anyone around you will be safe when you decide to take yours. The reward is not worth your life or someone elses.

But again, I understand that if you want to be safe all the time..."You would never enjoy life"
Old 01-04-2005 | 06:33 PM
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i got 25.1 mpg on 89 octane during the summer doing 70-75mph... its completely acheivable
Old 01-04-2005 | 06:41 PM
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I just got, on my first tank of gas (Citgo 93), 19.73mpg in the city or 252.5 miles on 12.8 gallons of fuel...so 300+ in the highway is not impossible.

Keep in mind it was my first tank and I was told things could change for the worse...I PRAY it does not!
Old 01-04-2005 | 06:56 PM
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Ah....road trip for me this past weekend....255 miles on a full tank!! I filled her up on Shell V-Max and drove at approx 80-85mph w/ one quick blast to 115mph. I'm happy with that. Maybe next time I will try 91 octane. Also, I thought it was a US federal mandate that manfacturers designes cars to do 400 miles on a full tank???

Anyone heard that before???

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Old 01-04-2005 | 07:00 PM
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I have never cracked 20 mpg in my 8 on the few long trips that I've made with it . . . but then I was cruising 80-90 mph usually. 15 gallons at 20 mpg will get me to 300 miles, but the most I've pushed it to is about 290 miles. I think at a steady 65 mph I'd probably get about 23-25 mpg, so I think 325 miles is doable, but I don't have the patience for that experiment!

I have run out of gas at 252 miles also in Northern Virginia urban driving.
Old 01-04-2005 | 07:55 PM
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I have never cracked 20 mpg in my 8 on the few long trips that I've made with it . . . but then I was cruising 80-90 mph usually. 15 gallons at 20 mpg will get me to 300 miles, but the most I've pushed it to is about 290 miles. I think at a steady 65 mph I'd probably get about 23-25 mpg, so I think 325 miles is doable, but I don't have the patience for that experiment!

I have run out of gas at 252 miles also in Northern Virginia urban driving.
I know what you mean, but if you get stuck in fog like I did, you don't need patience. It becomes a matter of survival.


Regarding running out of gas in the 8, it would make for an interesting poll. The two answers I'd offer are:

A. Those who have.
B. Those who won't admit to it.


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Old 01-04-2005 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by DemonRX-8
I have never cracked 20 mpg in my 8 on the few long trips that I've made with it . . . but then I was cruising 80-90 mph usually. 15 gallons at 20 mpg will get me to 300 miles, but the most I've pushed it to is about 290 miles. I think at a steady 65 mph I'd probably get about 23-25 mpg, so I think 325 miles is doable, but I don't have the patience for that experiment!

I have run out of gas at 252 miles also in Northern Virginia urban driving.
That seems about right. Since buying the 8 I've averaged around 16.5, with ~90% NOVA traffic, ~10% highway. 16.5 would suggest a theoretical maximum of 262 miles, though I'm too paranoid to push my luck, especially if I risk running out in the middle of the Springfield Interchange (aka the sausage grinder, aka Malfunction Junction). I usually refill within a few miles of the warning light coming on, to the tune of about 13.5 gallons. Best tank so far was 240 miles.
Old 01-04-2005 | 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Zatem
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Be advised:
If you push your car past more speed than you can handle,
remember that the life you kill may not be your own.
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Says the man taking pics of his speedometer ~149 MPH.......that is more speed than anyone can handle with a camera in their hand.....were you on your cell phone too?
Old 01-04-2005 | 11:21 PM
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Says the man taking pics of his speedometer ~149 MPH.......that is more speed than anyone can handle with a camera in their hand.....were you on your cell phone too?
Um, no. I wasn't talking on my cell phone at the time.

I've shared my safety record here. And with all the three digit driving I've done in the RX-8, I'll add the fact that I've gotten a total of zero speeding tickets so far. Learning how to avoid police is another thing I've learned to do through years of trial and error. (For anyone interested, I haven't used a radar detector since the 80's.)

Maybe someone here will persuade me that my actions have been stupid. I certainly admit that it is an unnecessary risk. But if you search the forums you'll find that there are plenty of members here who have shared stories about maxxing out their speed. Have all of us been acting wreckless? Certainly there are those who have crossed the line into the Dangerous zone. The RX-8 fatalities as a bare minimum. But I maintain my belief that there are smarter ways to push the envelope.

The RX-8 has Carpe Diem woven into its DNA. Many of us didn't buy the car just for its looks. We want to know what it is capable of, and what we are capable of.


Perhaps the greatest tragedy is unrealized potential.
Old 01-04-2005 | 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Zatem
Perhaps the greatest tragedy is unrealized potential.

sorry but there are a few things i can think of that are far worse childern dying before their time...killed befor their flower got to bloom...that is a tragedy...who knows what they could've contributed to the world...b/c they died due to someones else mistake. but i guess you don' tcare about that b/c it hasn't happened to you. Too bad once it does you can't take it back
Old 01-04-2005 | 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by DemonRX-8
I have never cracked 20 mpg in my 8 on the few long trips that I've made with it . . . but then I was cruising 80-90 mph usually. 15 gallons at 20 mpg will get me to 300 miles, but the most I've pushed it to is about 290 miles. I think at a steady 65 mph I'd probably get about 23-25 mpg, so I think 325 miles is doable, but I don't have the patience for that experiment!

I have run out of gas at 252 miles also in Northern Virginia urban driving.
well i've never run ou tof gas in nova (knock on wood)...gotten close a few times..and i fill up as soon as the light goes off now..hehe don' tfeel like walking to get my baby a meal:p
Old 01-04-2005 | 11:36 PM
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fwiw - You had to expect speedophobes to flame you, Zatem.

Some people just can't deal with others' ability to control their car; they set 'magical, pulled from thin air' 'maximum safe speed' numbers. :-/

150mph is only unsafe in context. In another context, I'd bet 250 would be safe on some roads.


...and the weight you had in the car? That won't affect your top speed; not to any measurable difference.

Nice job
Old 01-04-2005 | 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by cstokes24
Says the man taking pics of his speedometer ~149 MPH.......that is more speed than anyone can handle with a camera in their hand.....were you on your cell phone too?

again - I fail to see how anyone can't understand how holding a camera pointed at one's dash is somehow dangerous?

Just hold the wheel, w/ one's left hand - bring the camera in front of one's chest, snap a few pics.

Easy.
Old 01-04-2005 | 11:41 PM
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i have two best friends...both drive and do the same things that you do. Haha great guys..best of times...always there when you needed them.

too bad i'll never see them again for they are both dead. so i do understand how dangerous things can be. ahhhhh Adrenaline natures crack..it can kill you.
Old 01-04-2005 | 11:53 PM
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my adrenaline doesnt compell me, nor control me. (shrug). Speed doesn't kill...poor driving kills.
Old 01-05-2005 | 12:01 AM
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lol you can be the best driver in the world and have a shot of really crapy luck. temp fate enough times..eventuall she catches you. just my 2 cents.

Now back on track...Zatem..i wish you would go to a track...well al ong track so you could top out your car. mine stops in 6th at 148 (stops in 5th at about 149-150)...wondering what yours does as we seem to have different flashes. i don't think you'll see what the 8 can really do (even if yours isn't governed) b/c she doesn't have enough hp/tq to hit her max speed (unless you go to dry lake bed but even then i'm not sure if she can over come the coefficeint of drag at those speeds)

edit: and i know i've said it befor but i can't help it..i am sooo jealous of your mpg:D

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Old 01-05-2005 | 11:50 AM
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Maybe someone here will persuade me that my actions have been stupid.
Stupidity can't be reasoned with or persuaded. It appears as if you have all the answers.
Old 01-05-2005 | 12:02 PM
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150 + mph

Those that have visited the -out of country regions know, the RX8 has earned its stripes as a serious autobahn contender- several are now on military bases in europe, and have embarassed a few-"well known" brands"
Old 01-05-2005 | 12:08 PM
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Umm.. Speeding is bad, Mkay?

http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pdf/nrd...003/809771.pdf
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Old 01-05-2005 | 12:10 PM
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actually, speed does not kill, it's the abrupt stop which does.

it's nice to know the "8" will go that fast though.

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Old 01-05-2005 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by valpac

3 kinds of lies....

Lies. Damn Lies. Statistics.

(shrug).


Those stats are biased; they paint a picture from a very skewed angle.
Old 01-05-2005 | 12:32 PM
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fwiw - You had to expect speedophobes to flame you, Zatem.

Some people just can't deal with others' ability to control their car; they set 'magical, pulled from thin air' 'maximum safe speed' numbers. :-/
Sigh... Spoken just like a teenager. "It's cool to go fast, some people can't handle it, duuuuuuuuuuh..." Ignorant - just ignorant.
Old 01-05-2005 | 12:41 PM
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My wife regularly hits 300 miles fill-up to fill up in her auto when going to and from work. If there is driving around town, then it drops to the 225-250 range.

Last night the amber came on and she was at 270 mles.
Old 01-05-2005 | 01:00 PM
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Those stats are biased
How do you bias fatalities?


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