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Got my LRB speed aluminum undertray modified to relocate and flat mount the AC condenser for improved airflow to the radiator and also got the two replacement RKE modules/antennas that MAZDA IDS was having issues with and once I get my new computer setup with the new version of IDS I should be able to reprogram the car and actually be able to start it! :D (but I won't get my hopes up though, I'm sure something else that's small, stupid and hard as ***** to figure out will get in the way)
Wash day for me. I love this car, but it's going to put me in the poor house lol. I couldn't imagine my life without one so I'm going to keep dedicating my funds to the rx8 lifestyle.
Changed oil yesterday, and it went much worse than I anticipated.
Firstly, I tried to install the Fumoto valve and stripped the little hole... So I just reused the factory drain bolt instead and see what I can do with the valve.
And then I made a bit of a mess taking off the oil filter. Uhh...
As time went on, it got dark and really freakin' cold. I think I got a slight cold from all this.
Note to myself: in winter, either do it in the garage or pay someone else to do it.
I did this ugly abomination of a welding job to hold my new LiFePO4 battery in my trunk...
Now I just need to figure out a system to keep it warm so I can charge it when the temperature is below 32F.
I’m sorry man but that is butt *** ugly! Plus, there is a lot of unfused/unprotected power wire that appears to be very close to the edge of that sharp square stock. Also, are there only 2 bolts holding that down? Doesn’t look very sturdy. Not trying to be a dick but I see a few safety issues with your setup.
I’m sorry man but that is butt *** ugly! Plus, there is a lot of unfused/unprotected power wire that appears to be very close to the edge of that sharp square stock. Also, are there only 2 bolts holding that down? Doesn’t look very sturdy. Not trying to be a dick but I see a few safety issues with your setup.
People try not to be a lot of things and they so rarely succeed...
Yah, it's pretty rough (as I already said but maybe you can't read... oops, I failed at not being a dick, too). This was a rough draft and it's made of scraps so it was nearly free. The next version will get more attention from the grinder and better cable management.
The battery weights 2.6lbs so it doesn't need more than that holding it down. The battery is also effectively fused internally (it has protection circuitry to protect against overcharge, undercharge and overcurrent). Even if it were to come free and short out on bare metal in the trunk during an accident, the internal protection circuit will cut the power.
Well took my RX8 to dealer to check on recalls.
Found out there are 3... Lower a arms Fuel tank leak fix and low compression engine.
To my surprise I have been having problems with low compression and not starting when warmed up till it gets A quarter down on temp gauge.
They are giving me rental car and another engine! And fixing the other recalls
Shocker but great!!
The engine isn't a recall, its a warranty. Also it ran out many uears ago, how are theu giving you a free engine now?
i have no idea and I'm not going to jinx it..I just know what they told me it has a recall on low compression and they said if it test to be low compression it will be replaced..I didn't argue with them and I don't plan too.
Threw in the OE plastic cargo mat this morning that came in the mail yesterday. Looks like it will hold up for numerous years of stuffing floor jacks, tools, and other misc track stuff in the trunk.
1st track day in the 8 (saturday). I found it deceivingly fast. In just 2 sessions (1st session temps were below freezing) I beat my best time at AMP in my nb which I had for 4 years and was well prepped for track. Fuel starvation was frustrating though, as the throttle started cutting off when the gauge showed over half a tank left.
Hmmm... Not sure about fuel starvation on that much gas. Mine doesn't do it, until I go below 1/3 tank, and my home track has some pretty long sweepers.
Hmmm... Not sure about fuel starvation on that much gas. Mine doesn't do it, until I go below 1/3 tank, and my home track has some pretty long sweepers.
It happened every lap in that session (until I gave up) in the same spot. Throttle would cut out for about 4 seconds and then the car was fine until I came back to the same turn. I went out and put 9.3 gallons in, came back and the car was fine for the remaining sessions. Same turn that starved my nb, though that car had a nearly empty tank.
The way our fuel system works, fuel is pumped from the passenger side to driver side saddle when pumped fuel supply is greater than the engine demand. If your pump is weak, it could result in insufficient transfer between the two sides.
The way our fuel system works, fuel is pumped from the passenger side to driver side saddle when pumped fuel supply is greater than the engine demand. If your pump is weak, it could result in insufficient transfer between the two sides.
Yup, it was a left. It'd be a shame if the fuel pump was already getting weak. The car only has 30k miles on it. But refueling every 3 sessions will get annoying fast, especially once I start up again with double duty (12-14 sessions/event).