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05TR1CH 08-07-2015 02:35 AM

2004 RX8 6 port
 
Finally got my first RX8 - prior to purchasing, this forum was instrumental in helping me to ask the right questions to the right people (previous owners, servicing garages etc) and to be fair I am happy with what I have for the money paid. It is a 2004 6 port model with 79k on the clock. Drives nice, no starting issues so far (although I guess they are on their way).
Anyways, I am looking to overhaul the ignition, oil, oil filter, air filter and anything else that needs doing so that I know exactly what is what.
My question is this...I have seen quoted prices on here for coil packs, plugs and leads and this all amounts to around £400. There is no issue with this as I expected to buy a money pit but I was pointed to the following link by a friend who also has an RX8 and I am a bit suspicious of how cheap it is. MAZDA RX8 4 x IGNITION COIL PACKS + 4 x NGK SPARK PLUGS + NGK SILICONE LEADS | eBay. Could someone who knows far more than me take a look an give me their thoughts please. I am not sure if the prices have changed vastly or if the deal above is as cheap and nasty as it sounds..possibly counterfeit.
Thanks in advance

tarek001 08-07-2015 05:12 AM

The description tells you that they are after market coils.
If your going to buy coils for your 8 try get c revision coils as they tend to last longer than the b revision . Don't bother with any a revision coils.

I think the main difference between the b and c revision is a Grove on the back to prevent the coils from overheating from what I've read/heard. Maybe someone more knowledgeable can confirm.

Phil Bate 08-07-2015 06:57 PM

The coils in the listing you linked are indeed counterfeit. If you are in the UK one of the cheapest places to get them is jp4mance, or even better join the UK owners club and get them from a UK trader like MRP or rotaryrebuild with OC discount.

Alternatively if you want to upgrade to a customised D585 style package try rotaryrevs or lcrotary.

05TR1CH 08-07-2015 07:41 PM

Thanks guys for your quick responses. Turns out that Rotary Revs is based 5 minutes from my place of work and are the answer to all of my woes moving forwards. The jp4mance package mentioned by Phil Bate was my original choice hence my "£400" expected costs but the opportunity to speak with experts and "give it to someone else who will probably do a better job of it" seems very appealing.
Wish I had gotten my 8 sooner though, at 42 yrs I really shouldn't be grinning as much when it goes sideways up the road.

Phil Bate 08-07-2015 07:45 PM

Rotary revs will look after you, whether just supplying the parts or fitting them too. If you go tell Ben I said Hi :)

04Green 08-08-2015 07:02 AM

Another suggestion is the Congrats Thread, likely at the top of the new member forum. Do those things first. Cheap and easy. And, you will need to do most of them anyone on an 04. I did on mine.

And, welcome.

05TR1CH 08-11-2015 01:08 AM

Thanks Guys
 
Thanks for the warm welcome and assistance with my journey. @tarek001, thx for pointing out the aftermarket coils as a bad choice for purchase. @04Green, I have carried out everything on the Congrats list sub £100 and will be moving forward. @PhilBate, thanks for the info on Rotary Revs. Looks like they are the solution to any current and future woes. Ben says Hi
Thank you

Tammy Vg 08-03-2019 08:50 PM

Where to get parts for less order through amazon its cheaper and faster
 

Originally Posted by 05TR1CH (Post 4710052)
Finally got my first RX8 - prior to purchasing, this forum was instrumental in helping me to ask the right questions to the right people (previous owners, servicing garages etc) and to be fair I am happy with what I have for the money paid. It is a 2004 6 port model with 79k on the clock. Drives nice, no starting issues so far (although I guess they are on their way).
Anyways, I am looking to overhaul the ignition, oil, oil filter, air filter and anything else that needs doing so that I know exactly what is what.
My question is this...I have seen quoted prices on here for coil packs, plugs and leads and this all amounts to around £400. There is no issue with this as I expected to buy a money pit but I was pointed to the following link by a friend who also has an RX8 and I am a bit suspicious of how cheap it is. MAZDA RX8 4 x IGNITION COIL PACKS + 4 x NGK SPARK PLUGS + NGK SILICONE LEADS | eBay. Could someone who knows far more than me take a look an give me their thoughts please. I am not sure if the prices have changed vastly or if the deal above is as cheap and nasty as it sounds..possibly counterfeit.
Thanks in advance

You can get good parts through amazon they were cheaper than the stores and quite quick for all spark plugs coils and leads and the special tool all cost 250 $

Loki 08-04-2019 08:37 AM

Careful with cheap internet coils. The advantage of Intermotor/BWD or similar manufacturer coils from NAPA is lifetime warranty and plenty of confirmed good customers. No name coils from Amazon could be fine, could be junk. I wouldn't risk your motor to save 100 bucks.

Like the ones in the link, I can't tell who the manufacturer is so thats an automatic no.

If you're spending 400 pounds, you may as well buy BHR coils and not worry for a long time.

AmrTSG 10-29-2019 07:02 PM

oops commented on the wrong thread

40th8Jake 10-31-2019 09:28 PM

I’m jealous you guys have Rotary Revs in the Uk. From what I’ve seen on Car throttle, Josh and the rest of the crew seem quite fun and very knowledgeable. I need to check on Lucky 7 racing near where I live. Maybe they’re cool. Glad people were able to help you mate

oi2ks 04-16-2023 02:16 PM

What about Mazmart? Anyone have experience with coils from them?

BigCajun 04-16-2023 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by oi2ks (Post 4981687)
What about Mazmart? Anyone have experience with coils from them?

I bought a set from Advance Auto years ago after I first bought my 8.

They worked fine and come with a lifetime warranty, so if you save the receipt you can get free coils if they go bad.

If all you want is reasonably priced OEM coils, they're fine.

Meat Head 04-16-2023 05:19 PM

Mazmart is a good vendor to deal with ( I’ve purchased a few things from them) but, check with your local dealership if you’re getting Revision C coils. Dealership might surprise you with lower cost once shipping costs are included.

nekokentoy 04-18-2023 04:56 AM

I`ve install handmade OEM D585 LS coil without correcting dwell times on my S2. Car cranking longer to start but idle and acceleration is much smoother and kit cost 250$ instead 400$.


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