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Old 03-19-2012, 06:57 PM
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Congrats to you all. (You all realize, of course, that it's the 8s that don't make it to 100K that are news. Which is why that's what you read about here.)

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Plugs every 5-10K is excessive on a n/a engine.....dont you think....
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Probably lol but im just addicted to the feeling of fresh plugs, plus i want to be certain everythings gettin burned as best as possible
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I just bought my 04 8 3 weeks ago its got 99500 mi. It seems to not wanna start when its warm sometimes..if I push the gas when starting its fine.anyone got any advice for me? Also what's the deal with the 100000 mile warranty check and how do I get it done before I exceed my miles???? Thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by tablesRX8
About to hit 123k on my original motor, original tranny, and original clutch in my 04 6spd!

Driven every single day for the past 4 years when I bought her second hand with 63k on the clock
Has survived 3 minnesota winters and counting
Coolant changed at 70k
Tranny and diff fluid changed at 80k with stock fluid, going to try that synchromesh stuff when i change again at 130k, 3rd and 4th are grinding a bit
Currently cleanin the intake valves and they are getting better, not exactly sure which one is sticking so im just cleanin and revin lol
Had to replace right side engine mount not long ago
Rotor tattoo on my left forearm to celebrate the 100k mark
On my second set of coils last replaced at 100k, going to replace at 125k or 130k and remount to front of engine bay
Replace the plugs every 5-10k
Been using valvoline 5w-20 conventional changed every 3k (thinking of going to 10w-30 next change)
Will start premixing asap
The motor has outlasted my clutch and ill have to replace it asap lol
Never revved it over 3k before operating temp is reached

Think i got all of what ive been doing, anyone got any suggestions if im missing something? Car has been great, i love it to death and she seems to just be getting better with age like a fine wine check out my youtube video of hitting the 100k mark youtube.com/tableoftisch cuz im a nerd lol
A couple of questions:

-What method are you using to clean the intake valves? Are you getting a code which indicates one is not opening or closing?

-I can see cleaning the spark plugs at regular intervals, but why are you replacing them every 5-10K miles? I replaced mine at 30K, and while they could have used some cleaning, the gaps were still within spec and they could have gone another 10-20K. Replacing iridium plugs every 5,000 miles seems like a huge waste of money, and I've never seen anyone recommend such a thing...

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Originally Posted by rex8n
I just bought my 04 8 3 weeks ago its got 99500 mi. It seems to not wanna start when its warm sometimes..if I push the gas when starting its fine.anyone got any advice for me? Also what's the deal with the 100000 mile warranty check and how do I get it done before I exceed my miles???? Thanks for the help
There different factors why your RX-8 may be having a hard time starting. Check the service record from the maintenances if they were provided to you by the person who sold you the car. Basic things to looks for: when were the spark plugs, ignition coils, plug wires, and/or battery replaced. Also, look if you have an updated starter. If those were recently (varies on how many miles, preferably less than 15,000) replaced and still have an issue. Take your car into the dealer before the 8 years/100,000 miles engine warranty expires. It would also help if you search this site for further informations mentioned above. Do that and this forum will be your friend.
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The plug wires are fairly new. I planned on plugs n fuel sys clean I'm not sure if the starter has been replaced any idea how to check? I may just change the coils to be safe are they a dealer only part? The dealer that sold me the car didn't have much on the history
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Oh and thanks for the advice
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Originally Posted by rex8n
... I'm not sure if the starter has been replaced any idea how to check? I may just change the coils to be safe are they a dealer only part? The dealer that sold me the car didn't have much on the history
You're welcome. The key is to SEARCH, and there are DIYs in the forum for replacing both the 'starter' and 'ignition coils'. This is just me; since the car was bought from the dealer, I'd try to find out if it is still within that 8 Years/100,000 Miles Warranty and if so, I would just bring it back for a compression check (take the 50/50 chance for the re-manufactured engine with a $180 bill). I'm sure by now, you have less than 500 Miles left to do all these before the warranty runs out.

Addendum - Before you ask more questions, read these links:
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Old 03-21-2012, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by PeteInLongBeach
A couple of questions:

-What method are you using to clean the intake valves? Are you getting a code which indicates one is not opening or closing?

-I can see cleaning the spark plugs at regular intervals, but why are you replacing them every 5-10K miles? I replaced mine at 30K, and while they could have used some cleaning, the gaps were still within spec and they could have gone another 10-20K. Replacing iridium plugs every 5,000 miles seems like a huge waste of money, and I've never seen anyone recommend such a thing...
I am usin seafoam through the gas tank and oil occasionally. When im doing it for the valves im going through the intake itself and then revving it fairly well. What code would it throw? Ive gotten misfire codes before but that was cause of bad wires and plugs and i havent gotten one in a while. I can feel a slight hesitation around 6200rpm, and cleanin it has been helping.

I know its overkill to change plugs that often lol its an OCD thing of mine i guess :P
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Im just over 137k on my 06 shinka, original engine, only replaced coils @ 93k and plugs and wires every 10-15k and oil (conventional 5w-20) every 3k. I've had the car since 72k, previous owner only changed plugs wires and oil.
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I've seen a few members list their coils lasting 50,000 and some changed after 75,000 miles. I had my ignition coils (well as the wires) in the car for six years and at 141,000 miles before changing it; plugs were replaced at least every 30,000 miles, until recently, now every 10-15,000 miles. Regular oil changest at 3-4,000 miles.
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I just joined the 100K mile club yesterday!! WOOT! Mine is a 2004 tiGrey and I bought the car used at 16K miles. Since I bought the car, I have premixed my gas with full synthetic BelRay Si-7 two stroke. That is really the only special thing I do to my car. I do typical 3-4K mile oil changes. For the first 30K miles, I used 5-20, then switched to 5-30. No very large issues overall (knock on wood). I recently got my water pumped replaced, got a new radiator as there was a small lead and the expanded coolant reservoir.. The only real annoying thing is my tail lights that has the fish bowl problem. Need to get some good silicone adhesive. I took my car in for a compression test, and everything read normal!

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I have 151,000 miles on mine and have never changed the coils or plugs or wires and it runs good. It is starting to have longer than normal starts ESP when warm and when I it reaches operating temp after first starting it still feels brand new but then once it's warmed up the car has a surge at 4500 rpm and then doesn't seem to have any more power. It's weird cause it's fine when first driving but after driving awhile it starts up with that problem. The only other thing too is that when I have my ac on and come to a stop and idle my car has died before and also when I don't have the ac on I have noticed the idle fluctuates some then will settle to normal.. Anyways other than that stuff I just change the oil and fluids and it's been a great car. Winter here in the Midwest sucks but that's the price you pay huh? Glad I could share and I liked reading your posts and hearing about your cars as well.
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Originally Posted by rx8t20046sp
I have 151,000 miles on mine and have never changed the coils or plugs or wires and it runs good. It is starting to have longer than normal starts ESP when warm and when I it reaches operating temp after first starting it still feels brand new but then once it's warmed up the car has a surge at 4500 rpm and then doesn't seem to have any more power. It's weird cause it's fine when first driving but after driving awhile it starts up with that problem. The only other thing too is that when I have my ac on and come to a stop and idle my car has died before and also when I don't have the ac on I have noticed the idle fluctuates some then will settle to normal.. Anyways other than that stuff I just change the oil and fluids and it's been a great car. Winter here in the Midwest sucks but that's the price you pay huh? Glad I could share and I liked reading your posts and hearing about your cars as well.
Congrats on the miles. The power loss you are feeling after it warms up is most likely the coils. Since you have never changed them, a new set of coils, wires, and plugs should put the zoom zoom back in your rotary in a big way.
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Are you still in your original factory engine? Wow... That's pretty much up there rx8t20046spd! Like musclecarconvrt or anyone here with the right knowledge will mention, a brand new set of coils, plug wires, and spark plugs should be in order. I'm surprised you haven't noticed a blinking CEL which usually mean a misfire. Redline the heck out of it and you'll see what it is. In addition, try to clean your ESS and MAF sensors; the ESS reset should be performed as well after you do all these changes.

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Originally Posted by musclecarconvrt
Congrats on the miles. The power loss you are feeling after it warms up is most likely the coils. Since you have never changed them, a new set of coils, wires, and plugs should put the zoom zoom back in your rotary in a big way.
Ok that is a question for you then. I saw a eBay package that consisted of plugs wires coils all NGK I believe for 259.00 Is that a good deal or can you recommend something better? I have read bhr is a good brand for coils. But what about plugs and wires? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Grace_Excel
Are you still in your original factory engine? Wow... That's pretty much up there rx8t20046spd! Like musclecarconvrt or anyone here with the right knowledge will mention, a brand new set of coils, plug wires, and spark plugs should be in order. I'm surprised you haven't noticed a blinking CEL which usually mean a misfire. Redline the heck out of it and you'll see what it is. In addition, try to clean your ESS and MAF sensors; the ESS reset should be performed as well after you do all these changes.
Yes original engine and that's with conventional oil too. Ok I have cleaned the ESS with cleaner. Also cleaned MAF. the ESS reset I believe is the 20 brake stomp? If not what is the ESS reset? One other thing bud. Having the PCM reflashes. Does that cost money? Or should it be done automatically when u take the car in for a repair? Or can you just reauest it too be done if it hasn't been? Since mines an 04 which one is the best as I think I have read there are 3differeht ones but I could be wrong. Sorry if I shouldn't be talking about this here.
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Yes, the ESS reset is performed by doing the brake stomp. If you provide your VIN to MAZDA, they would be able to give you lists of any updates performed. The reflash should have been updated every time the car was serviced. But since was is still in warranty? If not, you may have to pay for that, unless you can convince them to do it free of charge; msp16 is the latest, I believe.
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Well, I just made 148,000km on my 2007 model. Not quite in the 100,000 mile club yet but workin' on it!
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I have 149,000 on mine....
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It's the devil's sign... Does that mean my engine will crap soon?

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Ok thanks for the tip I'll have to call them. And to the person that has 166,666 miles that's awesome! I truly believe with care these engines are bullet proof and can last a lot more miles.

Also I see you tire pressure light is on too. I have been driving with mine on for years. I'm thinking that either some idiot at the shop fucked one if not all of them up on a tire swap. Or they are poorly designed and not holding up to the conditions such as hot/cold/condensation. Etc.... And to buy new ones and replace?...... No thanks I know how to use a tire pressure gauge once a week ....lol

Would someone be able to answer my question from a recent post on this thread about coils wires and plugs? Thanks so much.

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Originally Posted by rx8t20046sp
Also I see you tire pressure light is on too. I have been driving with mine on for years. I'm thinking that either some idiot at the shop fucked one if not all of them up on a tire swap. Or they are poorly designed and not holding up to the conditions such as hot/cold/condensation. Etc.... And to buy new ones and replace?...... No thanks I know how to use a tire pressure gauge once a week ....lol
FYI: like you, I check my tire pressures regularly, and thought the TP idiot light was, well… for idiots. However one morning I started the car and it came on, even though I'd checked TP two days prior. Turned out I had run over a bolt and there was a slow leak in my right rear tire. Without the warning light, I might have ended up having to deal with it out in the middle of nowhere.

So now I think it's a worthwhile feature; you might want to get them working. They're entirely reliable.
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Congrats to you all. (You all realize, of course, that it's the 8s that don't make it to 100K that are news. Which is why that's what you read about here.)

+1

My '05 is only at 64,700 miles, but I swear that it's like a brand new car. No rattles, nothing broken, no rust (even after salt laden roads in winter here), clutch feels brand new, not a single electrical or electronic problem of any kind, pulls as strong from 1st through 6th as it did from the day I drove it off the lot.

This car has been tied with my 1994 Civic EX manual as the most trouble free car I've ever owned. When I peruse these forums, if I didn't know any better, I'd think I was the exception.

I can't find a replacement for it after test driving over a dozen cars, because there's nothing else out there that has as good a balance for me (a few cars that cost twice what I paid new for my RX-8 literally sucked), so I gave up trying, and am going to keep this car for the looooong stretch.


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