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Old 09-17-2013, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by RIWWP
Did you get the front/rear springs backwards? Something being backwards is pretty much the only real reason.
Thanks for quick reply RIWWP!

The ones with the label starting with "F" are in the front and "R" in the rear.
I didn't cut the bump stops.. But seems to ride great.

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Fixed it. It wasn't properly Pre loaded. Thanks for info guys!
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Anyone know what the OE diff is, 1 or 1.5 way?

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Torsen (gear based) differential so it technically doesn't fall under the 1, 1.5, 2 way differential category. You are thinking LSD.
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Originally Posted by paimon.soror
Torsen (gear based) differential so it technically doesn't fall under the 1, 1.5, 2 way differential category. You are thinking LSD.
I know its a Tochigi-Fuji torque-sensing limited-slip differential, just was not sure in terms of LSD what that is comparable to is essentially what I am asking.
Old 09-21-2013, 10:43 PM
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who would I contact via email or PM about changing my username? i know its normally not done, but worth asking/trying..
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who would I contact via email or PM about changing my username? i know its normally not done, but worth asking/trying..
Try Zoom44.
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Originally Posted by Carbon8
I know its a Tochigi-Fuji torque-sensing limited-slip differential, just was not sure in terms of LSD what that is comparable to is essentially what I am asking.
Gotcha, well obviously someone will chime in to correct me if I am wrong, but your typical 1/1.5/2 way diffs lock on accel/decel depending on your diff type. The Torsen is always open until you are on the exit of a turn where it then locks up the outer wheel about half way. Never fully locks.
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Originally Posted by kevinande
Most of the older forum software, that I was familiar with would not allow this. It has been a while since I helped mod a forum, but this was not an uncommon request. We could not do it because of software limitations at the time. It may be possible, but then it comes down to desire on the part of the mods or administrator to do it. Only cure at the time was to create a new name. Of course you lose your post count and you look like a noob. To more directly answer your question, anyone with title of moderator should be able to get you going in the right direction.
On a vbulletin based forum, admins have the capability of changing user names under the User Management menu.

Now if the admins here allow name changes per policy is a different question
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The info given is true, except:
Originally Posted by kevinande
Most of the older forum software, that I was familiar with would not allow this. It has been a while since I helped mod a forum, but this was not an uncommon request. We could not do it because of software limitations at the time. It may be possible, but then it comes down to desire on the part of the mods or administrator to do it. Only cure at the time was to create a new name. Of course you lose your post count and you look like a noob. To more directly answer your question, anyone with title of moderator should be able to get you going in the right direction.
Not true. That Administrators have the ability to adjust that too. When the name is changed, you won't see any difference other than having a new name.

Changing a members name wouldn't be a priority for an admin. Don't expect it to happen immediately. Remember the site staff are pure volunteers. We have a life outside of this site.
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Thanks everyone for your replies, I used to mod a forum ages ago and name changes were possible, however we had 8 admins for 120-150 people making things WAY easier.

alnielsen; would zoom44 be a good individual to contact in this scenario?
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Throw Out Bearing Part Number

I have been reading posts to look up the so called improved TB.

05' RX 8 6sp MT.

What is the proper bearing part number ?

I've got 4 different Koyo bearing #'s and One Act #.

RB0511J

1625495

1627855

RB091


My local parts shop carries a F853-16-510 that the book calls as the replacement. List $68 to me $42.


All of these bearings are listed , What one is recommended / less prone to self destruct.

I'm not comfortable with the noise/grinding mine is making.I'm not about to keep driving the car.

Thank You in advance !
John

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Send a PM to Zoom44 and/or Elara. Don't expect an immediate change, but it can happen. 'RIWWP' wasn't always my user name here
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Send a PM to Zoom44 and/or Elara. Don't expect an immediate change, but it can happen. 'RIWWP' wasn't always my user name here
Yeah I've been using Xero Ryuu for 8 or 9 years now, and was partially inspired by a ex-gf from 7 years ago... LOL I moved on that 7 years ago, but kept the name since i was already using it for everything. Recently I went ahead and started changing over to a new name for everything thats slightly more appropriate
"Ricky SE3P", which I looked and it seems to be available luckily I'll PM Zoom44 now, thanks!
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Does all the 8s have alarms? I have not noticde that i have one until today when i was going to start my car, and mye battery was empty. I connected start cabels and when i turned on the ignition the alarm went on, i couldnt get it to start and I pressed the unlock button and the car alarm went off and the engine started on the next turn.
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Does all the 8s have alarms? I have not noticde that i have one until today when i was going to start my car, and mye battery was empty. I connected start cabels and when i turned on the ignition the alarm went on, i couldnt get it to start and I pressed the unlock button and the car alarm went off and the engine started on the next turn.
No . Not all of them have an alarm .
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Cold start question.

When I start my 8 below 50 degrees outside it bounces between 2k and 1.5k rapidly like the computer can't pick a rpm. This is opposed to a warmer cold start where it gradually drops from 2k to 1k.

Is this a problem and is there anything I can do about it? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Xero Ryuu
Yeah I've been using Xero Ryuu for 8 or 9 years now, and was partially inspired by a ex-gf from 7 years ago... LOL I moved on that 7 years ago, but kept the name since i was already using it for everything. Recently I went ahead and started changing over to a new name for everything thats slightly more appropriate
"Ricky SE3P", which I looked and it seems to be available luckily I'll PM Zoom44 now, thanks!
I pmed months ago and got nothing, anyone ever have any luck doing this?
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"Chris" used to be "RWD+LSD=Zoom" (or similar). And I know there have been others.
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I changed my name about 2 years ago, I believe I PM'd RIWWP and he forwarded it to ZOOM it was done in less than 24 hours
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what does CEL mean?
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Check Engine Light.

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What does the Check Engine Light (CEL) Mean?:


The Check Engine Light, also known as a CEL or MIL, is a light that is lit up on the dash by the ECU when it detects something wrong. It is NOT comprehensive about everything that could go wrong. In fact, your car could be on fire and it wouldn't know. The ECU only monitors EMISSIONS related items, due to the US laws that were enacted in the 1990s regarding emissions and OBD2 compliance. There is a quiet push going on as of this edit to further expand the items monitored, which may result in an "OBD3" in the next 10-15 years. Also, note that it monitors far more than "the engine", for example the ECU knows if your gas cap is loose, and will throw a CEL code for a fuel system EVAP leak.

If your CEL lights up, you can clear it a few different ways:
1) Disconnect the battery without reading the code to see what is wrong. This also clears your fuel trims, audio head unit presets, DSC/TCS learned parameters, and your car may idle roughly for the next few drive cycles.
2) Go to an auto-parts store that will read the code for you for free, and then will clear it for you if you wish
3) Buy a code reader for less than a diagnostics fee at a shop, read and clear it yourself, and read all future codes on all your cars for free
4) Buy a bluetooth OBD2 dongle and pair it with your smartphone or tablet and an OBD2 app
5) Go to a shop and pay their one time diagnostic's charge to get the code for you
6) Go to a dealer and pay their even higher one time diagnostics charge to get the code, and then charge you even more for fixing it.

When the CEL lights up, there will be ONE OR MORE of these codes stored in the ECU. Some hardware failures will 'throw' more than 1 code:

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DTC #   Condition                                                                       Light    DC       Monitor   SelfTest   Memory
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P0030 - Front HO2S heater control circuit problem                                  -       ON -   2 - HO2S heater - C, O, R  - Yes
P0031 - Front HO2S heater control circuit low                                      -       ON -   2 - HO2S heater - C, O, R  - Yes
P0032 - Front HO2S heater control circuit high                                     -       ON -   2 - HO2S heater - C, O, R  - Yes
P0037 - Rear HO2S heater control circuit low                                       -       ON -   2 - HO2S heater - C, O, R  - Yes
P0038 - Rear HO2S heater control circuit high                                      -       ON -   2 - HO2S heater - C, O, R  - Yes
P0076 - VDI solenoid valve control circuit low                                     -      OFF -   2 -       Other - C, O, R  - Yes
P0077 - VDI solenoid valve control circuit high                                    -      OFF -   2 -       Other - C, O, R  - Yes
P0101 - MAF sensor circuit range/performance problem                               -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0102 - MAF sensor circuit low input                                               -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0103 - MAF sensor circuit high input                                              -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0107 - BARO sensor circuit low input                                              -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0108 - BARO sensor circuit high input                                             -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0111 - IAT sensor circuit range/performance problem                               -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0112 - IAT sensor circuit low input                                               -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0113 - IAT sensor circuit high input                                              -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0117 - ECT sensor circuit low input                                               -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0118 - ECT sensor circuit high input                                              -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0122 - TP sensor No.1 circuit low input                                           -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0123 - TP sensor No.1 circuit high input                                          -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0125 - Insufficient coolant temperature for closed loop fuel control              -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0126 - Insufficient coolant temperature for stable operation                      -       ON -   2 -  Thermostat - C        - Yes
P0130 - Front HO2S circuit problem                                                 -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, O, R  - Yes
P0131 - Front HO2S circuit low voltage                                             -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, O, R  - Yes
P0132 - Front HO2S circuit high voltage                                            -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, O, R  - Yes
P0133 - Front HO2S circuit slow response                                           -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C        - Yes
P0138 - Rear HO2S circuit high voltage                                             -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, R     - Yes
P0139 - Rear HO2S circuit slow response                                            -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, R     - Yes
P0171 - System too lean                                                            -       ON -   2 - Fuel system - C, R     - Yes
P0172 - System too rich                                                            -       ON -   2 - Fuel system - C, R     - Yes
P0222 - TP sensor No.2 circuit low input                                           -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0223 - TP sensor No.2 circuit high input                                          -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0300 - Random misfire detected                                                    - Flash/ON - 1/2 -     Misfire - C        - Yes
P0301 - Front rotor misfire detected                                               - Flash/ON - 1/2 -     Misfire - C        - Yes
P0302 - Rear rotor misfire detected                                                - Flash/ON - 1/2 -     Misfire - C        - Yes
P0327 - KS circuit low input                                                       -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0328 - KS circuit high input                                                      -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0335 - Eccentric shaft position sensor circuit problem                            -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0336 - Eccentric shaft position sensor circuit range/performance problem          -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, R     - Yes
P0410 - AIR system problem                                                         -       ON -   2 -  AIR system - C, R     - Yes
P0420 - Catalyst system efficiency below threshold                                 -       ON -   2 -    Catalyst - C        - Yes
P0441 - EVAP system incorrect purge flow                                           -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, R     - Yes
P0442 - EVAP system leak detected (small leak)                                     -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, R     - Yes
P0443 - Purge solenoid valve circuit problem                                       -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, R     - Yes
P0446 - EVAP system vent control circuit problem                                   -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, R     - Yes
P0455 - EVAP system leak detected (large leak)                                     -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, R     - Yes
P0456 - EVAP system leak detected (very small leak)                                -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, R     - Yes
P0461 - Fuel gauge sender unit circuit range/performance problem                   -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0462 - Fuel gauge sender unit (main) circuit low input                            -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0463 - Fuel gauge sender unit (main) circuit high input                           -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0480 - Cooling fan No.1 control circuit problem                                   -      OFF -   2 -       Other - C, O, R  - Yes
P0481 - Cooling fan No.2 control circuit problem                                   -      OFF -   2 -       Other - C, O, R  - Yes
P0500 - VSS circuit problem                                                        -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0505 - Idle air control system problem                                            -      OFF -     -             - R        -  No
P0506 - Idle air control system RPM lower than expected                            -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0507 - Idle air control system RPM higher than expected                           -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0562 - System voltage low (KAM)                                                   -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0564 - Cruise control switch input circuit problem                                -      OFF -   1 -       Other - C, O, R  - Yes
P0571 - Brake switch input circuit problem                                         -      OFF -   1 -       Other - C, O, R  - Yes
P0601 - PCM memory check sum error                                                 -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0602 - PCM programming error                                                      -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0604 - PCM random access memory error                                             -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0610 - PCM vehicle options error                                                  -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0638 - Throttle actuator control circuit range/performance problem                -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0661 - SSV solenoid valve control circuit low                                     -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0662 - SSV solenoid valve control circuit high                                    -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P0703 - Brake switch input circuit problem                                         -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0704 - CPP switch input circuit problem                                           -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P0850 - Neutral switch input circuit problem                                       -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P1260 - Immobilizer system problem                                                 -      OFF -   1 -       Other - C, O     -  No
P1686 - Metering oil pump control circuit low flow side problem                    -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, R     - Yes
P1687 - Metering oil pump control circuit high flow side problem                   -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, R     - Yes
P1688 - Metering oil pump control circuit initial check problem                    -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, R     - Yes
P2004 - APV stuck open                                                             -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2006 - APV motor control driver IC problem                                        -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P2009 - APV motor control circuit low input                                        -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2010 - APV motor control circuit high input                                       -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2016 - APV position sensor circuit low input                                      -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2017 - APV position sensor circuit high input                                     -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2067 - Fuel gauge sender unit (sub) circuit low input                             -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2068 - Fuel gauge sender unit (sub) circuit high input                            -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2070 - SSV stuck open                                                             -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2096 - Target A/F feedback system too lean                                        -       ON -   2 - Fuel system - C, R     - Yes
P2097 - Target A/F feedback system too rich                                        -       ON -   2 - Fuel system - C, R     - Yes
P2102 - Throttle actuator power supply line circuit low input                      -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2103 - Throttle actuator power supply line circuit high input                     -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2106 - Throttle actuator control system-forced limited power                      -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P2107 - Throttle actuator control module processor error                           -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2108 - Throttle actuator control module performance error                         -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P2109 - TP sensor minimum stop range/performance problem                           -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P2112 - Throttle actuator control system range/performance problem                 -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C        - Yes
P2119 - Throttle actuator control throttle body range/performance problem          -       ON -   2 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2122 - APP sensor No.1 circuit low input                                          -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2123 - APP sensor No.1 circuit high input                                         -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2127 - APP sensor No.2 circuit low input                                          -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2128 - APP sensor No.2 circuit high input                                         -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2135 - TP sensor No.1/No.2 voltage correlation problem                            -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2136 - TP sensor No.1/No.3 voltage correlation problem                            -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2138 - APP sensor No.3 /No.4 voltage correlation problem                          -       ON -   1 -         CCM - C, O, R  - Yes
P2195 - Front HO2S signal stuck lean                                               -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, R     - Yes
P2196 - Front HO2S signal stuck rich                                               -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, R     - Yes
P2257 - AIR pump relay control circuit low                                         -       ON -   2 -  Air system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2258 - AIR pump relay control circuit high                                        -       ON -   2 -  Air system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2259 - AIR solenoid valve control circuit low                                     -       ON -   2 -  Air system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2260 - AIR solenoid valve control circuit high                                    -       ON -   2 -  Air system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2270 - Rear HO2S signal stuck lean                                                -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, R     - Yes
P2271 - Rear HO2S signal stuck rich                                                -       ON -   2 -        HO2S - C, R     - Yes
P2401 - EVAP system leak detection pump control circuit low                        -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2402 - EVAP system leak detection pump control circuit high                       -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2404 - EVAP system leak detection pump sense circuit range/performance problem    -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C        - Yes
P2405 - EVAP system leak detection pump sense circuit low                          -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2407 - EVAP system leak detection pump sense circuit intermittent/erratic problem -       ON -   2 - EVAP system - C, O, R  - Yes
P2502 - Charging system voltage problem                                            -      OFF -   1 -       Other - C, R     - Yes
P2503 - Charging system voltage low                                                -      OFF -   1 -       Other - C, R     - Yes
P2504 - Charging system voltage high                                               -      OFF -   1 -       Other - C, R     - Yes
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cel=check engine light

riwwps super fast ninja skills beat me again
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What type of wiring harness goes to the dash of a 2007 automatic rx8


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