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Old 03-03-2011, 02:42 PM
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TX 100,000 miles!

Last night, I hit 100,000 miles. Bought this car in Aug 2005, sunlight silver, she still looks beautiful to this day.

I will keep this brief:

-I love this car

-I've done the oil changes myself, 5w-20 castrol gtx

-My drive is mostly hwy so I average 22-23 mpg

-I am no professional, I do not track nor care to. Even after 5.5 years of having her, I am still an amateur at this.

-The brakes are just NOW squealing so I am shopping around for good prices, but it seems everyone is around $400 for the whole job.

-I did a tranny flush at 70k, got the MSP-16 recall done. (Correct me if I have the name wrong)

-I redline her at least once every time I drive her

-I have the SP2 exhaust and AEM CAI. No other modifications really.

-My left lower speaker went out at about 65k? I just replaced it with another from a local audio shop. The sound is not the same compared to the Bose, but I could care less for audio in this car.

-Right side mirror was broken by someone leaning on it, replaced at about 90k.

-I've had one accident where guy T-boned me in my rear right tire side, I thought she was gone forever, but LOOK AT ME NOW

-I am no car mechanic, not a technical person, I just know how to do basic maintenance.

Other than that, here's to another 100k miles!
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most important thing: on original engine?
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^ What he said. You are still on your original brakes at 100,000 miles? Wow.
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Originally Posted by jasonrxeight
most important thing: on original engine?
Yes original engine lol sorry for not posting that. And yes, brakes are squealing a bit, nothing MAJOR.

I am not the poster child for maintenance, I know
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Originally Posted by skhmund
Yes original engine lol sorry for not posting that. And yes, brakes are squealing a bit, nothing MAJOR.

I am not the poster child for maintenance, I know

Impressive, it took me three engines to get to 122,000 miles. But I do drive hard despite meticulous maintenance habits
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Yes original engine lol sorry for not posting that. And yes, brakes are squealing a bit, nothing MAJOR.

I am not the poster child for maintenance, I know
great information. 5W20 and 100k miles. who said rotary needed to run butter or it will blow up?
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Impressive, it took me three engines to get to 122,000 miles. But I do drive hard despite meticulous maintenance habits
I admit I consider myself quite lucky compared to some folks, my car has and will serve me will.
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When my engine fails the test it start and drives fine. if I never check it I probably wouldn't know.
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congrats! that's the kind of news we like to hear.
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When my engine fails the test it start and drives fine. if I never check it I probably wouldn't know.
Yeah mine did for a while but then eventually started to stall.
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Originally Posted by skhmund
Yes original engine lol sorry for not posting that.
Of course, he has his "original" engine. What kind of question is that? I knew that the moment I saw this thread.
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Originally Posted by skhmund
I admit I consider myself quite lucky compared to some folks, my car has and will serve me will.
I'm almost there with you, just under 95k and will probably hit 100k within 2 months. Original engine and still getting upwards of 18-19 mpg (I drive usually between 80 and 90 on the highway so mileage goes out the window). Though I needed a new engine 20k ago but simple maintenance like coils, sparks, and removing the cat got me back on track, hoping it will still serve me well for many more miles
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Originally Posted by skhmund
I admit I consider myself quite lucky compared to some folks, my car has and will serve me will.
Uh, contrary to what people here would have everyone believe, guess what? You're not lucky. Hundreds of thousands of us have our "original" engine. Hundreds of thousands of RX-8 owners wouldn't have a clue as to what you even mean when you say "original engine". They'd scrunch their face, look at you and say "Huh? Original engine?? I don't get it… what… what do you mean???"

Alas, the hundreds of thousands of 8 owners who who would react this way are not on this forum, and never will be. They have no cause to find their way here. There's only one place in the world where having your "original engine" would be considered news. And that's right here, on RX8club.com.

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^well said,

typically on car forums you will find countless reports of people having problems here or having problems there. Typically you will not see thread after thread saying "hey my car is just fine and running great".

What a lot of people use these forums for are problem solving so you will find a large portion of the forum community with "typical problems" that that particular car is "known" for.
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I assume you have a MT and not AT. Also lots of highway miles and not city. From all the reads I have done over the past 2 years this is a big plus when it come to extending engine life.
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Originally Posted by silkysmooth3215
I assume you have a MT and not AT. Also lots of highway miles and not city. From all the reads I have done over the past 2 years this is a big plus when it come to extending engine life.
Yes MT, wouldn't have it any other way.

Also, I agree about people posting about problems versus posting about success stories, but it is what it is.

I have a 86 mile daily commute and a majority of it is highway so I just set cruise on 65 mph. I used to be a terrible driver and speed ALL the time, but I became humbled after 2 speeding tickets and decided to just cruise. It helped, mpg went from 19 to 22!

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Ouch, 86 miles a day!
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congrats!..I assume you use premium gas 91 octane or higher..
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nice, i just hit 75000 miles on engine and transmission, never got no problems either and i race track the car alot.
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Originally Posted by tonik
congrats!..I assume you use premium gas 91 octane or higher..
Yes!
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