AUS Rx8 ignition.
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AUS Rx8 ignition.
Hi Guys,
Been quite an avid member for a couple of years now and am (finally) buying my Rx, done A LOT of reading - however cant seem to find any information on this topic for the Australian Market,
Looking to buy a 04-05 model, however apart from asking the owners - I cant actually tell if there has been any recalls carried out (e.g. updated starter installed) I remember reading something about a little sticker they put on the drivers door, is this right?
Asking some of the clueless owners this question is futile...to give you an idea about how stupid people can be, an owner didn't even know that his car could rev to 9rpm, and that there was 2 different displays on his dash for night driving.
Another question regarding the compression test (more for the mechanical minded) that Ill need to get done - My dad actually has a compression tester for a conventional piston engine, can this be used for the rotory, or is it an entirely different test,
Thanks in advance,
Been quite an avid member for a couple of years now and am (finally) buying my Rx, done A LOT of reading - however cant seem to find any information on this topic for the Australian Market,
Looking to buy a 04-05 model, however apart from asking the owners - I cant actually tell if there has been any recalls carried out (e.g. updated starter installed) I remember reading something about a little sticker they put on the drivers door, is this right?
Asking some of the clueless owners this question is futile...to give you an idea about how stupid people can be, an owner didn't even know that his car could rev to 9rpm, and that there was 2 different displays on his dash for night driving.
Another question regarding the compression test (more for the mechanical minded) that Ill need to get done - My dad actually has a compression tester for a conventional piston engine, can this be used for the rotory, or is it an entirely different test,
Thanks in advance,
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There are recalls and mazda campaigns. Recalls are government required because of safety and will have a sticker put in the drivers side door well. There will be at most 2, one for exhaust heat shield near the fuel tank and another for A-Arms.
The rest is just suck it and see. If you can get the car on a hoist you can check the part number for the new starter. You can check the CCA of the battery to see if its the new one.
Plugs I wouldnt worry about as I would change them straight away anyway.
As for compression testing, you could use it but all it will give you is the maximum reading from one rotor (remember there are 3 chambers in 1 rotor) so wont really tell you much unless all 3 are pretty poor, and even then you need to know what rpm is was at. You need something that registers the pulses and rpm.
hth
Andrew
The rest is just suck it and see. If you can get the car on a hoist you can check the part number for the new starter. You can check the CCA of the battery to see if its the new one.
Plugs I wouldnt worry about as I would change them straight away anyway.
As for compression testing, you could use it but all it will give you is the maximum reading from one rotor (remember there are 3 chambers in 1 rotor) so wont really tell you much unless all 3 are pretty poor, and even then you need to know what rpm is was at. You need something that registers the pulses and rpm.
hth
Andrew
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As for compression testing, you could use it but all it will give you is the maximum reading from one rotor (remember there are 3 chambers in 1 rotor) so wont really tell you much unless all 3 are pretty poor, and even then you need to know what rpm is was at. You need something that registers the pulses and rpm.
hth
Andrew
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Thanks for the information on the compression testing - will defiantly need to get one done, checked with Brighton Mazda - they are charging $150 for the test alone, know of any other places i can try/cheaper?
Really appreciate the help Andrew,
Chris
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Yes, ALL Mazda Dealers have the capacity to View ANY Mazda sold in Australia and it's warranty repair work History....
Either get friendly with your local Mazda Service Manager or Staff.
BTW they need the Full Chassis VIN Number...the JM0 one.
Either get friendly with your local Mazda Service Manager or Staff.
BTW they need the Full Chassis VIN Number...the JM0 one.
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That's awesome...thanks guys, I just put a down-payment on a 05 model with the new ignition upgrade!! Cant wait to put up some picks!! Other than that its totally stock! cant wait to put up some picks, probably the nicest 05 model I saw for sale, REALLY clean, never been parked outside!
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