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t3amcha0s 10-09-2016 08:42 AM

New owner. Anyone in DFW?
 
Just purchased a 2006 RX-8 with less then 70k miles on it. When driving it sounds like there is a grinding from the wheels. I assume is the brakes and will need to be replaced but is there a chance it probably is the wheel bearings as well?

Also I am just south of Denton and have not seen man of these on the road lately.... Anyone in north DFW area on here?

CelestialGryphon 10-09-2016 08:52 AM

Did you do a compression test?

parkerv1 10-09-2016 11:07 AM

I'm in Frisco, north of dallas and just got one, I need a lot of stuff to pass inspection though haha

BigBadChris 10-09-2016 11:21 AM

Hey, I'm in Dallas (75 and mockingbird).

I see a few running around, but not many. I sent you a private message

t3amcha0s 10-09-2016 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by CelestialGryphon (Post 4785836)
Did you do a compression test?

Not yet. Who does them?

t3amcha0s 10-09-2016 01:15 PM

I had to replace a rear tire when I got mine and charge the battery. No lights on yet, except the tps light is on now

BigBadChris 10-09-2016 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by t3amcha0s (Post 4785853)
Not yet. Who does them?

Any Mazda dealer can do the compression test. Its different on rotary engines than it is on piston engines. Cost you about a hundred bucks. The mechanics name I sent you, he can also do the test.

CelestialGryphon 10-09-2016 04:35 PM

+1 for Texas Customer Service. It's usually a good thing to have done to check to make sure the engine is healthy. It tests the compression on all 3 faces of each rotor and gives you a rough idea of engine health. The higher the compression usually the better the engine, but not always. Other things to get working on is coils and plugs if they haven't already been replaced, but I'm pretty sure Chris has you up to speed. There's a thread stickied that says "Congratulations, you just bought an RX8!" I suggest you give it a read as it is full of excellent knowledge and useful info.

t3amcha0s 10-09-2016 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by CelestialGryphon (Post 4785868)
+1 for Texas Customer Service. It's usually a good thing to have done to check to make sure the engine is healthy. It tests the compression on all 3 faces of each rotor and gives you a rough idea of engine health. The higher the compression usually the better the engine, but not always. Other things to get working on is coils and plugs if they haven't already been replaced, but I'm pretty sure Chris has you up to speed. There's a thread stickied that says "Congratulations, you just bought an RX8!" I suggest you give it a read as it is full of excellent knowledge and useful info.

Sounds like a good idea to me. I am looking into the coil but i wondered if i do the LS2 swap on them do i need to change the bracket as well? Also what spark plug is best

BigBadChris 10-09-2016 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by t3amcha0s (Post 4785881)
Sounds like a good idea to me. I am looking into the coil but i wondered if i do the LS2 swap on them do i need to change the bracket as well? Also what spark plug is best

The bracket will depend on what exact coil you choose. Several vendors have created their own ignition kits that give you everything you need. BHR sells a very well regarded kit, and Sake Bomb recently released their own kit also, using a different coil that is also popular in the RX7 world.

As for spark plugs, if youre running natural aspiration (no turbo or super charger) then you should stick with the regular plugs. Paul at MazMart can hook you up with that stuff. Change every 20 or 30 thousand miles, depending on driving style.

CelestialGryphon 10-10-2016 07:42 AM

I'll vote BHR. I had low idle and wasn't going to pass emissions. Now I've got steady idle and car runs great in all temps.


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