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Old Oct 6, 2017 | 02:21 PM
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And after 2 years of ownership, I can finally use my USB and AUX again :D

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Old Oct 6, 2017 | 03:40 PM
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Is there any documented or possible solution to this ?
no , it's not usually very loud until you remove the stock intake system and go aftermarket.
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Old Oct 9, 2017 | 07:11 AM
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no , it's not usually very loud until you remove the stock intake system and go aftermarket.
I see, thanks
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Old Oct 9, 2017 | 07:13 AM
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Here's how much i've spent on my rx8 in my 2.5 years of ownership

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Old Oct 12, 2017 | 05:21 AM
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What's up guys!

I'm planning to make a Rx8 buying checklist for beginners along with a selling checklist, and i would really like to hear your input on this, so that i can cover all the aspects of it

I'm planning to make at least 10 steps for each of these 2 categories.

Thanks for your help in advance!
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Old Oct 13, 2017 | 05:23 AM
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A bit too early, but never too late

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Old Oct 15, 2017 | 06:57 PM
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And here are my Seafoam results

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Old Oct 15, 2017 | 08:14 PM
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Something strange is up with those 'after' results . Looks to me like the conversion from psi to Bar is wrong ...............

The after results actually looked a little better than the before ........ I couldn't understand why you said they were worse .
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Old Oct 18, 2017 | 05:20 AM
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Something strange is up with those 'after' results . Looks to me like the conversion from psi to Bar is wrong ...............

The after results actually looked a little better than the before ........ I couldn't understand why you said they were worse .
The results were normalized, that's why the PSI to bar conversion is off You can check out my compression test video to see what i mean.
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Old Oct 18, 2017 | 02:32 PM
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Well ..........it's very confusing because you start by showing a normal compression tester and even say that it isn't the right thing for a rotary . Then in your results you show 3 numbers per chamber that don't even line up with what is seen on the gauge.

If you hadn't posted the results and were just looking at the gauge in the video you would swear there is a slight improvement after the seafoam treatment.


Maybe you need to explain that the results are normalised for rpm and how you got the numbers for 3 chambers on the video because the first time I saw it I was like WTF !

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Old Oct 18, 2017 | 02:39 PM
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Well ..........it's very confusing because you start by showing a normal compression tester and even say that it isn't the right thing for a rotary . Then in your results you show 3 numbers per chamber so this begs the question............. how the f**k did you get those results from that gauge ?

If you hadn't posted the results and were just looking at the gauge in the video you would swear there is a slight improvement after the seafoam treatment.

Or do you just assume all your viewers are stupid and wont notice these inconsistencies ?

Don't get me wrong , I actually like your style and presentation etc.

The piston one is not as accurate as a rotary, but still does the measurement required to test the compression.

All of the people that follow me know how i got the results, so i'm not playing anyone here...

see the video on the testing procedure i used here:
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Old Oct 18, 2017 | 03:17 PM
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The piston one is not as accurate as a rotary, but still does the measurement required to test the compression.

All of the people that follow me know how i got the results, so i'm not playing anyone here...

see the video on the testing procedure i used here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY_0Giygw1E
I don't need to watch the other vid . I have been doing something similar with a standard gauge for years .
I just think it's mistake to assume that anyone that watched that video had also watched your 'how to test' video and would know that you had manipulated the numbers in the results . You should at least mention it.
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Old Oct 18, 2017 | 03:34 PM
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Ok ... I just watched your how to test video . Good job man !

There is however one major issue you have overlooked . With the one way valve removed , your readings will always be 10-15 psi LOWER than the actual readings for the engine .
That is because the engine has to also compress the air inside the tube with each pulse . I do the same thing to give me the variation between rotors but add another step . Do another test with the one way valve in place (i have another tube to do that with) . This will tell you the peak compression . Now use this number in conjunction with the pulse test to find your numbers for each chamber .
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Old Oct 18, 2017 | 05:19 PM
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That's a neat trick Brettus.

In the DIY rotary tester I built based on someone's blueprints in the DIY subforum, I think I posted an excel sheet for adjustinf for, among other things, the extra volume adapters and such add to the combustion chamber size. You can measure the real internal volume of your compression gauge and tube by filling it with known amounts of oil until it's full. Ideally, disassemble it so you can clean it properly after. Then use that excel sheet or PM me to send it to you, if you can't find it.

Your goals are noble, but be careful that people who watch your video don't go making expensive decisions based on procedures and results you provide. You did say you want to rebuild your engine, but it might not actually be as low on compression as you've measured.
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Old Oct 21, 2017 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Brettus
Ok ... I just watched your how to test video . Good job man !

There is however one major issue you have overlooked . With the one way valve removed , your readings will always be 10-15 psi LOWER than the actual readings for the engine .
That is because the engine has to also compress the air inside the tube with each pulse . I do the same thing to give me the variation between rotors but add another step . Do another test with the one way valve in place (i have another tube to do that with) . This will tell you the peak compression . Now use this number in conjunction with the pulse test to find your numbers for each chamber .
I get what you mean I addressed the issue. But after all the feedback i received, including yours, i'm thinking of remaking the video, so it's done right.
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Old Oct 21, 2017 | 05:47 AM
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That's a neat trick Brettus.

In the DIY rotary tester I built based on someone's blueprints in the DIY subforum, I think I posted an excel sheet for adjustinf for, among other things, the extra volume adapters and such add to the combustion chamber size. You can measure the real internal volume of your compression gauge and tube by filling it with known amounts of oil until it's full. Ideally, disassemble it so you can clean it properly after. Then use that excel sheet or PM me to send it to you, if you can't find it.

Your goals are noble, but be careful that people who watch your video don't go making expensive decisions based on procedures and results you provide. You did say you want to rebuild your engine, but it might not actually be as low on compression as you've measured.
Thanks for the feedback, i wish i could get it before i post videos such as this, so i have time to fix things.

Come to think of it your're right, with all the newly aquired info here and on the youtube comments, i'm not satisfied with the compression test video, and i'm thinking of remaking it, so it's done properly. ( along with other videos i'm not satisfied with).

Thanks for all your feedback guys! That's the only way i can improove
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Old Oct 25, 2017 | 11:54 PM
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Thanks for the feedback, i wish i could get it before i post videos such as this, so i have time to fix things.

Come to think of it your're right, with all the newly aquired info here and on the youtube comments, i'm not satisfied with the compression test video, and i'm thinking of remaking it, so it's done properly. ( along with other videos i'm not satisfied with).

Thanks for all your feedback guys! That's the only way i can improove


The other thing in your video you could change if you are going to redo it : pretty sure the test should be done at operating temp after a 10 minute minimum cool down period . Testing a luke warm engine (per your video)will give you a higher reading . Add that to testing without the one way valve (giving a low reading) and maybe your results weren't that inaccurate after all
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Old Oct 26, 2017 | 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Brettus
The other thing in your video you could change if you are going to redo it : pretty sure the test should be done at operating temp after a 10 minute minimum cool down period . Testing a luke warm engine (per your video)will give you a higher reading . Add that to testing without the one way valve (giving a low reading) and maybe your results weren't that inaccurate after all
Thanks for all your help! I'll make good use of the feedback
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Old Oct 26, 2017 | 06:04 PM
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Here are this week videos :D


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Old Oct 31, 2017 | 01:21 PM
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CALLING OUT ALL RX8 OWNERS FOR A GLOBAL RX8 SHOWDOWN!

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Old Nov 11, 2017 | 02:24 PM
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It took a while to make, but the video on Rx8 rebuild signs is here! Let me know what you think

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Old Nov 25, 2017 | 07:16 AM
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Since i was already making a list of tools that i still need to buy, i figured i'd make one for all the new owners who want to start servicing or modding their rx8 at home

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Old Dec 9, 2017 | 10:49 AM
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Finally december is here and my DRIFT BUILD has started :D

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Old Dec 16, 2017 | 05:26 AM
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Spent a whole day, and dismanteled half of the car, but i finally managed to replace my thermostat :D

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Old Dec 20, 2017 | 10:21 AM
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Part 4 of my drift build is here, and what a treat this is :D

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