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#6654
Hello!
I finally bought myself a rx8! so there will be even more stupid questions inbound! and as my 1st question as a owner.... How do i get the firmware of the radio? i press the 1 and Text button and nothing happens. it goes blank for a second and goes back to normal. I'm in FM mode on the radio and i still get nothing. would you guys help me out to see what im doing wrong? I really would like to start listening to music when im driving lol.
Thanks!
I finally bought myself a rx8! so there will be even more stupid questions inbound! and as my 1st question as a owner.... How do i get the firmware of the radio? i press the 1 and Text button and nothing happens. it goes blank for a second and goes back to normal. I'm in FM mode on the radio and i still get nothing. would you guys help me out to see what im doing wrong? I really would like to start listening to music when im driving lol.
Thanks!
#6655
Hello!
I finally bought myself a rx8! so there will be even more stupid questions inbound! and as my 1st question as a owner.... How do i get the firmware of the radio? i press the 1 and Text button and nothing happens. it goes blank for a second and goes back to normal. I'm in FM mode on the radio and i still get nothing. would you guys help me out to see what im doing wrong? I really would like to start listening to music when im driving lol.
Thanks!
I finally bought myself a rx8! so there will be even more stupid questions inbound! and as my 1st question as a owner.... How do i get the firmware of the radio? i press the 1 and Text button and nothing happens. it goes blank for a second and goes back to normal. I'm in FM mode on the radio and i still get nothing. would you guys help me out to see what im doing wrong? I really would like to start listening to music when im driving lol.
Thanks!
#6656
So I need bluetooth adapter and I need to know the firmware to make sure it works with the one I buy!
#6657
Smoking turbo yay
Oh, sorry for not being more specific, I'm kinda a music snob so i hate everything in the radio so i would like to listen to stuff on my phone, and its been almost 10 years since I bought a physical cd so that's out of the question too.
So I need bluetooth adapter and I need to know the firmware to make sure it works with the one I buy!
So I need bluetooth adapter and I need to know the firmware to make sure it works with the one I buy!
For S1, GTA car kits have Bluetooth adapter you can install in your car.
For S2, just use a cable in the AUX port, or grab a cheap Bluetooth to AUX adapter.
#6659
Water Foul
^ Probably not. A certain film of carbon builds up so fast in these engines, that anything removed will reform very quickly. Best thing to do is run name brand or top tier premium gas. Gasoline is the source of most of the carbon. High detergent content gas may slow it down somewhat.
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gwilliams6 (10-27-2017)
#6660
40th anniversary Edition
I only run top tier gas in my RX8. Many popular gas brands have earned top tier, so you don't really have to pay more or search hard to find and use it.
http://www.toptiergas.com/licensedbrands/
Updated 10/27/17
http://www.toptiergas.com/licensedbrands/
Updated 10/27/17
#6661
Water Foul
^ Yeah. Top Tier has really been a boon for consumers. I buy a lot of Costco gas, because I live near one and work near another one. We also have a lot of Quick Trip stations in my area. No longer required to pay premium prices for Shell, Exxon, Texaco, etc. to get a good detergent package.
#6662
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Another exclusive Top Tier Gas user here. Shell is my go-to. If I can't find one, then Exxon or Mobil. Any other Top Tier Gas station as a fallback.
A good injector cleaner would also help reduce deposits if used regularly. Two problems:
1. It gets expensive, and
2. Too much can be counterproductive.
You can use it if you think you have a problem that it might solve, but it's not something to lean on long-term.
Better to just stick to Top Tier Gas with the correct octane rating from heavily trafficked stations, use decent oil and change it regularly, avoid idling and short trips, wind it out when you can, and keep up with maintenance (especially ignition).
A good injector cleaner would also help reduce deposits if used regularly. Two problems:
1. It gets expensive, and
2. Too much can be counterproductive.
You can use it if you think you have a problem that it might solve, but it's not something to lean on long-term.
Better to just stick to Top Tier Gas with the correct octane rating from heavily trafficked stations, use decent oil and change it regularly, avoid idling and short trips, wind it out when you can, and keep up with maintenance (especially ignition).
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StealthTL (11-08-2017)
#6663
Headlight washer covers. Any one know how to remove the covers without pulling bumper and removing whole washer unit . ?? 2 philips screws on back of cover but looks like they could twist pull apart for cleaning
#6664
CEL blinking and rotten egg smell on startup yesterday
So, i just bought a new truck and am picking it up Thursday and my 8 decided to do this. I started it yesterday and it had a slow roughy start and then was very low throttle started lightly shaking and the cel started flashing and when solid and flashed again. Then i smelled sort of rotten eggs I’ve started it twice since then and is shaky when putting throttle down I’m to worried to drive it and i have like a week left since winter is almost here i really do not want to tow it again since that’s been done everytime it doesn’t start I’m not able to fix it. Any help is greatly appreciated i was planning on selling it to help pay for the truck and now we’ll im SOL.
#6665
Smoking turbo yay
So, i just bought a new truck and am picking it up Thursday and my 8 decided to do this. I started it yesterday and it had a slow roughy start and then was very low throttle started lightly shaking and the cel started flashing and when solid and flashed again. Then i smelled sort of rotten eggs I’ve started it twice since then and is shaky when putting throttle down I’m to worried to drive it and i have like a week left since winter is almost here i really do not want to tow it again since that’s been done everytime it doesn’t start I’m not able to fix it. Any help is greatly appreciated i was planning on selling it to help pay for the truck and now we’ll im SOL.
This is probably caused by dead/dying coils you have, which are also causing the flashing CEL and shaking you are having.
Replace the coils(totally DIY-able) and inspect the cat at once before you do more damage or even cause a fire. No joking here.
#6666
The rotten egg smell indicates either a dead or dying cat(alytic converter).
This is probably caused by dead/dying coils you have, which are also causing the flashing CEL and shaking you are having.
Replace the coils(totally DIY-able) and inspect the cat at once before you do more damage or even cause a fire. No joking here.
This is probably caused by dead/dying coils you have, which are also causing the flashing CEL and shaking you are having.
Replace the coils(totally DIY-able) and inspect the cat at once before you do more damage or even cause a fire. No joking here.
#6667
Smoking turbo yay
I can't say how much dealerships will charge you. Some greedy ones charge a grand with parts. Check with your dealer for a quote and see if they will let you bring your own parts. Mazmart has some great prices, and that's with the exchange rate, shipping and possible duty all considered. If you source your spark plugs in Canada, you will likely spend CAN$50 each, and that's from 3 sources(local Mazda dealer, NAPA and ClubPlug). If you don't have time, then expect to pay a premium for all the parts, and for a job like this, I doubt dealerships will be able to make an appointment before you pick up your truck.
MAZMART - Serving The Mazda Community Since 1980 | New & Used Mazda Parts | Mazda Performance & Racing parts | Mazda Performance Upgrades. RX8 Ignition
Seriously, I would ask around and see if you have good buddies who have a garage that you can use.
Last edited by UnknownJinX; 11-12-2017 at 04:13 PM.
#6668
Plenty of videos on YouTube. Here is one with spark plug replacement as well(which, if your coils are dying, I would also recommend changing out):
How to replace RX-8 ignition coils
I can't say how much dealerships will charge you. Some greedy ones charge a grand with parts. Check with your dealer for a quote and see if they will let you bring your own parts. Mazmart has some great prices, and that's with the exchange rate, shipping and possible duty all considered. If you source your spark plugs in Canada, you will likely spend CAN$50 each, and that's from 3 sources(local Mazda dealer, NAPA and ClubPlug). If you don't have time, then expect to pay a premium for all the parts, and for a job like this, I doubt dealerships will be able to make an appointment before you pick up your truck.
MAZMART - Serving The Mazda Community Since 1980 | New & Used Mazda Parts | Mazda Performance & Racing parts | Mazda Performance Upgrades. RX8 Ignition
Seriously, I would ask around and see if you have good buddies who have a garage that you can use.
How to replace RX-8 ignition coils
I can't say how much dealerships will charge you. Some greedy ones charge a grand with parts. Check with your dealer for a quote and see if they will let you bring your own parts. Mazmart has some great prices, and that's with the exchange rate, shipping and possible duty all considered. If you source your spark plugs in Canada, you will likely spend CAN$50 each, and that's from 3 sources(local Mazda dealer, NAPA and ClubPlug). If you don't have time, then expect to pay a premium for all the parts, and for a job like this, I doubt dealerships will be able to make an appointment before you pick up your truck.
MAZMART - Serving The Mazda Community Since 1980 | New & Used Mazda Parts | Mazda Performance & Racing parts | Mazda Performance Upgrades. RX8 Ignition
Seriously, I would ask around and see if you have good buddies who have a garage that you can use.
#6669
Smoking turbo yay
That said, I suspect the spark plugs are probably fouled as your coils weren't firing.
#6670
So order the kit with all 3 and just replace them all i don't wanna spend a hour taking it all apart to check coils and plugs. Or could it actually be something else that i should be checking
#6671
Smoking turbo yay
If you are selling the car, you will also want a compression test as any knowledgeable buyer will want to see the compression numbers.
#6672
You gonna eat that?
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You can change all of your ignition components, but if you're catalytic converter is clogged, you can still get misfires.
You need to inspect the cat, and if it's bad, you can gut it until you're able to replace it, or delete it.
Misfires kill cats, bad cats kill engines.
#6673
So i just wanna do a rundown of what i should do sorry if this is annoying but i just need a solid answer. I will go through everything quick. I installed the secondary air flow pump a week ago because my CEL was on for it could that have effected my cat from blowing build up into it im not sure how it works exactly i know its for heating up the cat? in the cold? But my dilemma is i have to store this car for the winter do i need to fix it now (will it get worse if i let it sit winter) or can i store it then fix it during the summer because i have no where to work on it except in the driveway outside and its already -10. Just need some answers on what i should do because i need to sell my 8 and if i take it to the dealer i may as well junk it.