Gawain
11-14-2003, 03:16 AM
...Wankels.
I had to decline a test drive on Sunday because I want to buy a couple more Christmas gifts. :p It's inevitible. Black (or maybe Silver) 6-sp GT.
I've been a Honda/Acura driver for over 10 years. I really enjoy high-revving, slick shifting machines. The only experience I have with rotary engines is when I drove my sister's a couple of times years ago (she had an early 80s ...first generation?). It scooted, I remember that much.
Anyway, a couple of questions that I wanted to bring up that may be redundant, but what may be common sense to me now I don't hold as gospel for the rotary:
-- Synthetic oil :: Opinions/Experience? Good/Bad? How is burn rate affected? Benefits for any of the seals?
-- Throttle :: One thing I've not been able to determine yet is if the RX-8 has an electronic throttle. If so, is there any latency between input and response during downshifts/heel toeing? That was something I could sense test driving one of the new Acuras.
-- Break-in/Mating :: Tradition method? Variable engine speeds and loading? 1500 miles? Correct?
-- Fuel :: I've been lurking for a couple weeks and have observed some discussion on this, but don't totally understand. What grade fuel do you use, and why? Mazda recommends 95 octane (91 is as good as it gets in California) and I've seen some proclaim better performance with lower grade gas. I'm curious as to how this could be possible, given the 10.0:1 compression ratio (vs rpm which is a third for each wankel right?). If I'm fanning flames on a bad subject then forget it.
Thanks for the indulgence. Now for my $.02 for anyone who's "looking". My insurance will go down when I get this car (about $100/yr 50/100/50 coverage). I'm a single guy, in his thirties, who rents, living in Southern California.
I had to decline a test drive on Sunday because I want to buy a couple more Christmas gifts. :p It's inevitible. Black (or maybe Silver) 6-sp GT.
I've been a Honda/Acura driver for over 10 years. I really enjoy high-revving, slick shifting machines. The only experience I have with rotary engines is when I drove my sister's a couple of times years ago (she had an early 80s ...first generation?). It scooted, I remember that much.
Anyway, a couple of questions that I wanted to bring up that may be redundant, but what may be common sense to me now I don't hold as gospel for the rotary:
-- Synthetic oil :: Opinions/Experience? Good/Bad? How is burn rate affected? Benefits for any of the seals?
-- Throttle :: One thing I've not been able to determine yet is if the RX-8 has an electronic throttle. If so, is there any latency between input and response during downshifts/heel toeing? That was something I could sense test driving one of the new Acuras.
-- Break-in/Mating :: Tradition method? Variable engine speeds and loading? 1500 miles? Correct?
-- Fuel :: I've been lurking for a couple weeks and have observed some discussion on this, but don't totally understand. What grade fuel do you use, and why? Mazda recommends 95 octane (91 is as good as it gets in California) and I've seen some proclaim better performance with lower grade gas. I'm curious as to how this could be possible, given the 10.0:1 compression ratio (vs rpm which is a third for each wankel right?). If I'm fanning flames on a bad subject then forget it.
Thanks for the indulgence. Now for my $.02 for anyone who's "looking". My insurance will go down when I get this car (about $100/yr 50/100/50 coverage). I'm a single guy, in his thirties, who rents, living in Southern California.