My RX8 caught on fire!
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Oh dear, the silver RX-8's are over-represented in unfortunate accidents/incidents.....best thing to do is sell it and get a Winning Blue one. Unless your middle name is magixpuma...
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Originally Posted by rosebug
Yes, my car is silver. What is the curse of the silver?
its a little myth thats floating around that sunlight silver cars for some reason are more prone to damage and calamity...so far the jury is still out, but a silver spontaneously catching fire isnt doing much do debunk it...
thats still terrible, i hope they fix it up right.
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Originally Posted by MazdaspeedFeras
its a little myth thats floating around that sunlight silver cars for some reason are more prone to damage and calamity...so far the jury is still out....
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do the math
Originally Posted by Gomez
Oh dear, the silver RX-8's are over-represented in unfortunate accidents/incidents.....best thing to do is sell it and get a Winning Blue one. Unless your middle name is magixpuma...
I would bet that if you did the math, you'd find that many more silver rx-8's are out there, and that may be why the higher numbers of accidents. that's what I tell myself, since mine's silver. :D
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rosebug, could you see any obvious starting point for the fire under the hood....Did the fire start on the left or right side of the engine bay, for example??
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wow that sucks. Glad I didn't go with silver
without looking at the car, or seeing anything, it'd be hard for us to figure out or guesstimate how the fire was started
good luck
without looking at the car, or seeing anything, it'd be hard for us to figure out or guesstimate how the fire was started
good luck
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Dude I feel sooo bad for you. And to think I thought i had it bad. If I was in your position and saw my car on fire I would have passed out. Well good luck
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Originally Posted by rosebug
Yes, my car is silver. What is the curse of the silver?
the first really bad wreck of an rx-8 recorded on this forum was when an idiot in philly was flying down deleware ave at reportedly over 100 lost control, hit somethin, flipped air born and landed on a car driven by a guy, who died, on his way home from a ball game. ever since then it seems every other wreck/calamity we heaar about is of a Sunlight Silver car.
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Originally Posted by rosebug
Yes, my car is silver. What is the curse of the silver?
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The 3rd gen RX-7 issue was a defective oil seal on the compressor side of the high boost Hitachi turbo. Oil would leak into the exhaust stream, get hot but not burn, and flow back to the cat where it would stick, and clog the cat.
Excess backpressure would cause engine stress, overheat the engine compartment, and dry out the fuel lines which would eventually burst and cause fires that totaled cars.
Mazda's response? Thicker fuel lines, of course. Fix the symptom, not the problem.
Excess backpressure would cause engine stress, overheat the engine compartment, and dry out the fuel lines which would eventually burst and cause fires that totaled cars.
Mazda's response? Thicker fuel lines, of course. Fix the symptom, not the problem.
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Originally Posted by zoom44
holy ****!!! i was just sort of joking. damn curse.
the first really bad wreck of an rx-8 recorded on this forum was when an idiot in philly was flying down deleware ave at reportedly over 100 lost control, hit somethin, flipped air born and landed on a car driven by a guy, who died, on his way home from a ball game. ever since then it seems every other wreck/calamity we heaar about is of a Sunlight Silver car.
the first really bad wreck of an rx-8 recorded on this forum was when an idiot in philly was flying down deleware ave at reportedly over 100 lost control, hit somethin, flipped air born and landed on a car driven by a guy, who died, on his way home from a ball game. ever since then it seems every other wreck/calamity we heaar about is of a Sunlight Silver car.
Just kidding, glad I got Red and can't wait to hear the followup on this, and hope he is a troll
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I am am about converted to the "Curse of the Silver". My 8 is Silver, and I have had some terrible luck with curbs. NEVER have I messed up a rim on any car i have ever owned or driven, and I have been driving sticks since I was 13. (grew up in the country) I have scuffed three of my four rims now. Yes, I know that is mostly my fault, but I SWEAR I have never had this happen in another car of mine. I dont get it personally, so I am blaming the CURSE! lol
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Originally Posted by TexasKyle
I dont get it personally, so I am blaming the CURSE! lol
You see, the rims are made of a special, secret, cheapo concrete-attracting alloy. So whenever you get near a curb, you're dead. Saves Mazda mucho yen. :D
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Originally Posted by zoom44
not just any old curse either but a "VOODOO" curse lol :D
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I feel for you brother I had a car go up in flames, it was an 89 Buick Skylark back when I was in college but man was I pissed fire got so hot is melted the aluminum (whatever) head and air intake. I can only imagin how bad it must be to see a ride like the 8 go up in flames.
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i feel for ya man...one of my friends from the rx7 site(b_rock or glasslotus, not sure what he goes by) is fully loaded and modded celica wnet up in flames and all he could do was sit there and watch...
hope everything works out for the best.
hope everything works out for the best.
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Originally Posted by TexasKyle
I am am about converted to the "Curse of the Silver". My 8 is Silver, and I have had some terrible luck with curbs. NEVER have I messed up a rim on any car i have ever owned or driven, and I have been driving sticks since I was 13. (grew up in the country) I have scuffed three of my four rims now. Yes, I know that is mostly my fault, but I SWEAR I have never had this happen in another car of mine. I dont get it personally, so I am blaming the CURSE! lol
Back on the subject. To the O.P., I think everyone here feels your pain on this. Please be sure to let us know what the cause of the fire was when you get it diagnosed, so that we can remain informed and prevent the same fate with our own cars if possible.
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The car is at the Mazda body shop. They are trying to tell me it was vandalism--someone threw something hot on the car that slid down the windshield and caused a fire that burnt across and down. I still don't know if there was engine damage.
Anyway, I'm still waiting to hear about estimates for repairs. Are there parts available for major repairs--new windshield, new wiper arms and guts, a lot of plastic molding, etc. I don't see how they can replace/repair some of it without dismantling/removing engine, etc. Although, I know nothing about the mechanical parts of a car.
The car is at the Mazda body shop. They are trying to tell me it was vandalism--someone threw something hot on the car that slid down the windshield and caused a fire that burnt across and down. I still don't know if there was engine damage.
Anyway, I'm still waiting to hear about estimates for repairs. Are there parts available for major repairs--new windshield, new wiper arms and guts, a lot of plastic molding, etc. I don't see how they can replace/repair some of it without dismantling/removing engine, etc. Although, I know nothing about the mechanical parts of a car.
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Man that is a major hurt there. Hope they can fix the stuff without removing the Rotary. But if they do you should be ok as longs as its clean when they put it back together. sorry to hear this.