Matt-man
08-24-2004, 02:37 AM
Well, I made it to Sears Point (sorry, Infineon Raceway) yesterday in my new RX-8. After a day on track, I'm very pleased with the way this car performs.
Some background: I've been participating in open track events for almost 5 years, up until now in a 96 Mustang Cobra. As it sits now, the car has a full Griggs Racing suspension on it (the Mustang platform is so bad you have to re-engineer the entire suspension to make it not suck). However, it's not a car I want to drive every day, and it's not holding up well to track abuse.
My RX-8 is a base model. I've had it for about 6 weeks and it had about 2000 miles on it when I started yesterday. The only mods so far are the MP3 CD player and Mazdaspeed brake pads.
This is a very precise car. I was able to easily put the car right where I wanted it. Before I basically aimed for a point and if I got close I was happy. Now, I put the wheels right where I want them. It makes the car easy to drive fast.
The car has a bit of lift-throttle oversteer. This took me by surprise a couple times, as I'm used to modulating the throttle to get the car to go where I want. I guess I backed off too abruptly, as the tail started to come around. I'm now very careful with the throttle. On the other hand, the car is very easy to catch once it starts getting out of shape. I basically put in a little opposite lock, didn't lift, and waited for it to settle down.
There is a bit of push, but it's not too bad. There's also quite a bit of body roll, but no more than I'm used to in the top-heavy Mustang. Some stiffer sway bars are probably in order.
The brakes held up well. I was a little concerned since I could fade street pads in a couple laps with the Mustang. The Mazdaspeed pads dusted like mad, but they did not fade. However, as I was still learning how to drive this car, I wasn't using the brakes to their fullest capacity most of the time. I have a feeling I'll need to find a more aggressive compound later, especially if I step up to race tires.
One thing I like is the lack of tire wear. I was really beating on the tires during the last session of the day, and they got hot and the grip went away. When I got back into the paddock though, they didn't look bad at all. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, as this car is relatively light and has a proper suspension design.
The rotary ran like a top all day long. It burned about half a quart of oil over four 20-minute sessions, which is about half of what the 4.6 would consume. The water temp gauge didn't budge all day. The 8500RPM buzzer is completely useless on track, and I bounced it off the rev limiter a few times. I had a couple mis-shifts, due to me getting thrown around in my seat. I also have a problem with hitting the windshield wiper stalk when I take my right hand off the wheel to shift.
I don't miss the 80HP that this car gives up to the Mustang. I'm about as fast in the RX-8 since I can carry more speed over much of the track.
Overall, I'm extremely happy with this car. Right out of the box it's damn near as fast as my modified Mustang. It's a lot of fun to drive at the track, and when the day's over I can turn on the CD player and A/C and drive home in comfort.
Some background: I've been participating in open track events for almost 5 years, up until now in a 96 Mustang Cobra. As it sits now, the car has a full Griggs Racing suspension on it (the Mustang platform is so bad you have to re-engineer the entire suspension to make it not suck). However, it's not a car I want to drive every day, and it's not holding up well to track abuse.
My RX-8 is a base model. I've had it for about 6 weeks and it had about 2000 miles on it when I started yesterday. The only mods so far are the MP3 CD player and Mazdaspeed brake pads.
This is a very precise car. I was able to easily put the car right where I wanted it. Before I basically aimed for a point and if I got close I was happy. Now, I put the wheels right where I want them. It makes the car easy to drive fast.
The car has a bit of lift-throttle oversteer. This took me by surprise a couple times, as I'm used to modulating the throttle to get the car to go where I want. I guess I backed off too abruptly, as the tail started to come around. I'm now very careful with the throttle. On the other hand, the car is very easy to catch once it starts getting out of shape. I basically put in a little opposite lock, didn't lift, and waited for it to settle down.
There is a bit of push, but it's not too bad. There's also quite a bit of body roll, but no more than I'm used to in the top-heavy Mustang. Some stiffer sway bars are probably in order.
The brakes held up well. I was a little concerned since I could fade street pads in a couple laps with the Mustang. The Mazdaspeed pads dusted like mad, but they did not fade. However, as I was still learning how to drive this car, I wasn't using the brakes to their fullest capacity most of the time. I have a feeling I'll need to find a more aggressive compound later, especially if I step up to race tires.
One thing I like is the lack of tire wear. I was really beating on the tires during the last session of the day, and they got hot and the grip went away. When I got back into the paddock though, they didn't look bad at all. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, as this car is relatively light and has a proper suspension design.
The rotary ran like a top all day long. It burned about half a quart of oil over four 20-minute sessions, which is about half of what the 4.6 would consume. The water temp gauge didn't budge all day. The 8500RPM buzzer is completely useless on track, and I bounced it off the rev limiter a few times. I had a couple mis-shifts, due to me getting thrown around in my seat. I also have a problem with hitting the windshield wiper stalk when I take my right hand off the wheel to shift.
I don't miss the 80HP that this car gives up to the Mustang. I'm about as fast in the RX-8 since I can carry more speed over much of the track.
Overall, I'm extremely happy with this car. Right out of the box it's damn near as fast as my modified Mustang. It's a lot of fun to drive at the track, and when the day's over I can turn on the CD player and A/C and drive home in comfort.