View Full Version : Natural Power Gains


Mr_reX
09-12-2005, 01:25 PM
Hey, I am new to the forum, and have found some great info on here, both positive and negative. I guess that is just the nature of any car, can't expect it to be perfect. Anyways, I had read an article in Car and Driver about the 8 getting better with age, at least performance-wise. I am sure the article has been listed on here, but I was just wondering if anyone had actually experienced what C&D said. Their tester 8 actually got quicker 0-60 times at 40k miles (6.6 down to 5.9) as well as faster 1/4 mile times. Has anyone noticed this for themselves? Sounded like a great reason to keep the 8 despite the issues.

KYLiquid
09-12-2005, 03:43 PM
well rotary motors do take quite a bit longer to 'fully' break in than a normal piston motor, the do get better with age, but as far as getting more power with 30k, 40k, 50k mile on the car...while you might, i dont think it would ammount to anything really significant, certainly you wont drop your 0-60 time by over 1/2 a sec. Some of that might have to do with the motor as well as the trany, rear end, tires, wheel bearings, clutch, ect all being broken in and in service for a while, but even then its not gonna be that much of a difference.

Many owners notice that the smoothness and gas miliage gets better with age.

RotaryIT
09-12-2005, 03:52 PM
I wonder if it is more the flash revisions.

If C&D's car has been into Mazda for required service, then the reflash
should have been done. It would be a real shame if the C&D's long term
RX-8 was still on K or L flash. I think that most of us have agreed that the
newer flashes like N, and P have added some power...despite causing a
little havok with Canzoomers maps.

hpram99
09-27-2005, 12:25 AM
keep in mind there is also the 20,000 mile switch that changes the a/f map. It is slightly conservitive for the first 20,000 miles. Same as the RX-7's.

swoope
09-27-2005, 02:28 AM
keep in mind there is also the 20,000 mile switch that changes the a/f map. It is slightly conservitive for the first 20,000 miles. Same as the RX-7's.

RIGHHHHHHHHT !!!!!!

beers

Psylence
09-27-2005, 07:33 AM
Rx-7's did have such a thing. I believe I even saw it in a manual, service or otherwise.. not sure which.

Not inconceivable that the '8 would have one, but for some reason I doubt it.

mikeschaefer
09-27-2005, 11:09 PM
keep in mind there is also the 20,000 mile switch that changes the a/f map. It is slightly conservitive for the first 20,000 miles. Same as the RX-7's.

can anyone else confirm that?

swoope
09-27-2005, 11:20 PM
been disscused sevral times. does not happen.

beers

ZoomZoomH
09-27-2005, 11:20 PM
the whole 20k mile switch thing is true in the RX-7's, but I highly doubt it is the case for RX-8s...

hpram99
09-28-2005, 02:05 PM
still decrypting my fsm to verify... thats what I get for relying on other peoples information >_<

anyone have a clue where the ecu INPUT for the vehical speed is? I know its probably not a mechanical spedometer cable..