What Broke, Busted, Leaked or Worn out on your RX-8?
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2005 Base 6 spd
RH engine mount
everything else that broke or wore out was racing related (several transmissions, plastic body parts, rear camber/toe cam bolts, etc) or was replaced for better safe than sorry racing maintenance (fuel pump, ignition coils/wires, O2 sensor, clutch, etc.)
RH engine mount
everything else that broke or wore out was racing related (several transmissions, plastic body parts, rear camber/toe cam bolts, etc) or was replaced for better safe than sorry racing maintenance (fuel pump, ignition coils/wires, O2 sensor, clutch, etc.)
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2004 60400 miles
2 catalytic convertors
2 starters
1 alternator
3 batterys
1 water pump
2 wheel studs
also about 4 sets of spark plugs, 1 set of plug wires, BHR ignition for coils
2 catalytic convertors
2 starters
1 alternator
3 batterys
1 water pump
2 wheel studs
also about 4 sets of spark plugs, 1 set of plug wires, BHR ignition for coils
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Like the others, I'll leave out things that were modified or removed/replaced due to unusually harsh treatment.
164,000 miles - May 2003 build (in service since October, 2003):
Both visors (several times)
Both visor retaining clips
Ashtray
lower control arms (adjusters were seized)
undertray (tearing in normal use)
exhaust shrouds (discoloration)
tail lights (twice - condensation TSB)
original starter motor (once it dropped under 150 RPM, I gave up on it)
rear endlinks (failed from rust, not racing stresses)
2 exhaust hangars
motor mounts
A/C amplifier
glove box dampener
original fuel pump
heater core clogged (still haven't replaced it because of sheer difficulty involved)
power steering bits
SSV position sensor
ECT sensor
That is all I can think of at the moment.
They don't "let" us keep the floor mats in NASA, SCCA or PASA here - if they are loose. If you attach them to the factory carpet, they are legal.
I built a metal mesh heel pad for mine. Takes all the stress and is impervious to damage. Keeps your heel in place, too.
164,000 miles - May 2003 build (in service since October, 2003):
Both visors (several times)
Both visor retaining clips
Ashtray
lower control arms (adjusters were seized)
undertray (tearing in normal use)
exhaust shrouds (discoloration)
tail lights (twice - condensation TSB)
original starter motor (once it dropped under 150 RPM, I gave up on it)
rear endlinks (failed from rust, not racing stresses)
2 exhaust hangars
motor mounts
A/C amplifier
glove box dampener
original fuel pump
heater core clogged (still haven't replaced it because of sheer difficulty involved)
power steering bits
SSV position sensor
ECT sensor
That is all I can think of at the moment.
I built a metal mesh heel pad for mine. Takes all the stress and is impervious to damage. Keeps your heel in place, too.
Last edited by MazdaManiac; 07-06-2011 at 04:37 AM.
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2003 6 speed manual JDM type 'S' with 155,000 kms . owned since 2005
Clutch pedal bracket
Starter motor (actually just replaced worn brushes)
Water pump
Front wheel bearing
Blocked heater core
Front 02 sensor
Leaking tail lights
Glove box dampener
transmission syncros need replacing but still driving as is
Clutch pedal bracket
Starter motor (actually just replaced worn brushes)
Water pump
Front wheel bearing
Blocked heater core
Front 02 sensor
Leaking tail lights
Glove box dampener
transmission syncros need replacing but still driving as is
Last edited by Brettus; 07-06-2011 at 04:55 AM.
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2005 GT 115000km
Clutch
Clutch Pedal Bracket
Struts
Lower Control Arm
CAT x 3
Engine
Starter
Battery
Battery terminals
Engine mounts
Front and rear Headlight Sensor
ABS sensor
Climate console
Fuel Pump
Fuel pump ring
Tailights x 3
Trunk (Rusted to ***** on the bottom edge and around center brake light)
Ash Tray
Clutch
Clutch Pedal Bracket
Struts
Lower Control Arm
CAT x 3
Engine
Starter
Battery
Battery terminals
Engine mounts
Front and rear Headlight Sensor
ABS sensor
Climate console
Fuel Pump
Fuel pump ring
Tailights x 3
Trunk (Rusted to ***** on the bottom edge and around center brake light)
Ash Tray
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2004 GT 50000km / 31000 (s)miles (6000km / 3750 miles Turbocharged)
- Fuel Pump (on it's way out potentially from extra demands for turbo)
- Passenger Tailight (condensation)
- Driverside Airbag wire harness x 2
- Air Pump (not replaced)
- Oil injectors (most likely from mixed up Jet air and OMP breather hoses)
- Alternator (Crapped out on my way home from work last night)
- Fuel Pump (on it's way out potentially from extra demands for turbo)
- Passenger Tailight (condensation)
- Driverside Airbag wire harness x 2
- Air Pump (not replaced)
- Oil injectors (most likely from mixed up Jet air and OMP breather hoses)
- Alternator (Crapped out on my way home from work last night)
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car was built in July of 2003. Currently has 126,000 miles on it, lived it's whole life in south Texas. Saw all highway mileage for the first 74,000 miles of it's life driving me 80-100 miles a day.
Items replaced:
A lot of the parts also replaced are normal wear and tear, some are just from road hazards and extreme operating temps. Currently my transmission is going out and I need to replace my power steering rack (new issues that are intermittent). I have replaced a lot but the car has only left me stranded twice (when gas tank failed and alternator went crazy) in all these years. Some of the issues could have been avoided, like the tail lights, alternator overcharge, etc.
Items replaced:
- Both visors (twice)
- 3 Batteries (two killed by alternator before it was figured out)
- Both tail lights (drivers side twice) Gasket issue not a light issue, fixed with RTV
- ABS Module (fried by overcharging alternator)
- Alternator (overcharged fried many things)
- Starter (killed by alternator)
- Drivers side window switch (killed by alternator or hell of a coincidence)
- Head unit
- Shift Boot
- Seats (drivers side worn thru the rest were ok)
- Air Pump (not replaced)
- Cat Converter (replaced by dealer, then sold for midpipe)
- Center AC vents (side to side switch broke)
- Ash tray (spring popped out on lid)
- Drivers side HID ballast (took light apart and replaced ballast)
- Fogs lights (pitted and cracked from years of highway driving)
- radiator (WP belt broke caused to overheat and crack nipple at over 100,000 miles)
- water pump pulley (bolts sheared off )
- dome light (killed by alternator or hell of a coincidence)
- Rear sway bar end links (boots were cracked)
- center console lid (needs to be replaced again)
- Gas tank (saddle pump problem, replaced whole tank)
- Temp control **** (cracked)
- Fan control **** (cracked)
- Door latch (wore out, spring broke, locked me in)
- EPS wiring harness
- oil injectors (clogged)
- OMP lines (brittle and broke)
A lot of the parts also replaced are normal wear and tear, some are just from road hazards and extreme operating temps. Currently my transmission is going out and I need to replace my power steering rack (new issues that are intermittent). I have replaced a lot but the car has only left me stranded twice (when gas tank failed and alternator went crazy) in all these years. Some of the issues could have been avoided, like the tail lights, alternator overcharge, etc.
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There are still many units out there that are not part of the recall group that have voids in the squeeze casting.
When I cut mine out of the frame, there were bubbles.
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50 units that concerned them, meaning they felt that, statistically, those castings were likely to cause permanent catastrophic injury and/or death.
There are still many units out there that are not part of the recall group that have voids in the squeeze casting.
When I cut mine out of the frame, there were bubbles.
There are still many units out there that are not part of the recall group that have voids in the squeeze casting.
When I cut mine out of the frame, there were bubbles.
Being a poster on a wall isn't my goal in life
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Thanks anyway, i searched but to no avail
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50 units that concerned them, meaning they felt that, statistically, those castings were likely to cause permanent catastrophic injury and/or death.
There are still many units out there that are not part of the recall group that have voids in the squeeze casting.
When I cut mine out of the frame, there were bubbles.
There are still many units out there that are not part of the recall group that have voids in the squeeze casting.
When I cut mine out of the frame, there were bubbles.
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-trouble-shooting-95/suspension-buckling-after-poor-alignment-autox-219251/
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thanks men...any others??
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2006 Shinka 70K miles when I sold it.
Driver sun visor @ ~5,000 miles
Center console lid retaining stuff @ ~8,000 miles
Coolant level sensor failed @ ~35,000 miles (unplugged not replaced)
Alternator @~65,000 miles
Driver sun visor @ ~5,000 miles
Center console lid retaining stuff @ ~8,000 miles
Coolant level sensor failed @ ~35,000 miles (unplugged not replaced)
Alternator @~65,000 miles
#49
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Bump for anymore owners with info..
I will collate breakages soon!
I will collate breakages soon!