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EricB 10-25-2012 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by ThatNewKid (Post 4373319)
Where can i find out what number car my 2005 shinka is? for example number 156 of 1400 built.


Originally Posted by RIWWP (Post 4373336)
There is a 2005 production list around the site somewhere.... hmm

Edit: Here: https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-discuss...-vin-s-166370/

I emailed mazda and they told me what number out of 1000 my rx8 was, its another alternative. Just make sure to include your VIN

Chrishoky 10-25-2012 11:27 PM

I have been having a weird idle issue lately in the afternoon when I leave work around 5:30. The car sits all day until I fire it up to make my car ride home. I do not notice the problem when I start the car in the morning. Basically the engine weirdly starts to rev the engine from about 1K RPM to 2K RPM in a cyclical motion. If I put my foot on the clutch, it goes away. As soon as I move off the clutch, it contnues. This goes on for about 2 minutes, then settles into the normal 900-1100 RPM range. Has anyone heard of this before? Im a little worried...

Raves44 10-25-2012 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by Mr_Pieper (Post 4373178)
Because you want it to look pretty. The unpolished one is pretty shiny as well. Mine still looks good 4 months later.

That is what I thought, I mean you can't really see it anyways but I guess that is for people that are very meticulous about their cars. Its like $200 more dollars to have it polished. Thanks for the reply

Raves44 10-25-2012 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by Chrishoky (Post 4373613)
I have been having a weird idle issue lately in the afternoon when I leave work around 5:30. The car sits all day until I fire it up to make my car ride home. I do not notice the problem when I start the car in the morning. Basically the engine weirdly starts to rev the engine from about 1K RPM to 2K RPM in a cyclical motion. If I put my foot on the clutch, it goes away. As soon as I move off the clutch, it contnues. This goes on for about 2 minutes, then settles into the normal 900-1100 RPM range. Has anyone heard of this before? Im a little worried...

Welcome to driving an 8 :). Mine does the same, it is not something I would be too worried about. You could possibly check the engine mounts if the idle is pretty rough but from what I have gathered on here it is fairly normal. The rotary is a very moody creature. Hope this helps.

Chrishoky 10-26-2012 12:39 AM


Originally Posted by Raves44 (Post 4373616)
Welcome to driving an 8 :). Mine does the same, it is not something I would be too worried about. You could possibly check the engine mounts if the idle is pretty rough but from what I have gathered on here it is fairly normal. The rotary is a very moody creature. Hope this helps.

I know there are many oddities, I just have not experienced this one before. Does anyone else experience the same thing? At least now I know its fairly common so I wont worry too much.

RotorRoar 10-26-2012 02:44 AM


Originally Posted by Chrishoky (Post 4373634)
I know there are many oddities, I just have not experienced this one before. Does anyone else experience the same thing? At least now I know its fairly common so I wont worry too much.

It happened with my 8 too. It isn't a problem. It is set to rev higher and up and down to heat up the cats when it's cold and then returns to a normal idle when it has warmed up a bit. Kinda like you revving an old car while parked after a cold start to heat it up before you can drive it. Just the ECU on this fancy beast does it for you :ylsuper:

philip53 10-26-2012 10:00 AM

You could also try using seafoam if the idling is bothering you. After I did it to mine everything in the car was a lot smoother even the gear knob barely vibrates as much

Chrishoky 10-26-2012 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by RotorRoar (Post 4373660)
It happened with my 8 too. It isn't a problem. It is set to rev higher and up and down to heat up the cats when it's cold and then returns to a normal idle when it has warmed up a bit. Kinda like you revving an old car while parked after a cold start to heat it up before you can drive it. Just the ECU on this fancy beast does it for you :ylsuper:

Thank guys. I assumed it was something of this nature but just wanted to make sure. You have set my mind at ease!

catchb52 10-27-2012 08:48 AM

Another newbee question. Never having owned a manual transmission car with traction control, when I start out from a stop making a left turn and accelerate through the turn, I get a feeling like a "hop" in the rear end. Is that just the TC?

RIWWP 10-27-2012 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Chrishoky (Post 4373613)
I have been having a weird idle issue lately in the afternoon when I leave work around 5:30. The car sits all day until I fire it up to make my car ride home. I do not notice the problem when I start the car in the morning. Basically the engine weirdly starts to rev the engine from about 1K RPM to 2K RPM in a cyclical motion. If I put my foot on the clutch, it goes away. As soon as I move off the clutch, it contnues. This goes on for about 2 minutes, then settles into the normal 900-1100 RPM range. Has anyone heard of this before? Im a little worried...

Neutral switch is having issues. If there is no CEL, then it is the cold affecting the neutral switch signal. The ecu doesn't idle hunt unless it doesn't know if it is or is not in neutral. Pushing in the clutch makes it go away because it knows its in 'neutral' then due to the clutch interlock switch and can shift to the right fuel map.

Chapsy 10-27-2012 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by catchb52 (Post 4374265)
Another newbee question. Never having owned a manual transmission car with traction control, when I start out from a stop making a left turn and accelerate through the turn, I get a feeling like a "hop" in the rear end. Is that just the TC?


yea, that's the DSC at work. You can turn it off by pushing the switch on the left hand side of the dash, right by your steering wheel column.

turn if off and then accelerate through a turn, you can instantly tell the difference ;)

jamesf 10-27-2012 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by ZiG (Post 4373600)
Ok, thanks. I re-read the new owners sticky, and had fogotten about a couple things including that recall to increase the oil usage. I'm still giving preference to 06+ but there are a few 05's that look pretty tempting right now. There's also an 07 with only 20k on it, but I'm wary of that one because of the mileage being so low...


Dont worry about the mileage being low. I used to think the same way until people explained some of the reasons why they have such low mileage. Yeah that is extremely low for a car from 5 years ago, but the thing is, a lot of people dont use the 8 as a daily driver. Maybe someone was keeping it in perfect condition and only using on summer days when he wanted to showoff his wife, and eventually decided he didnt like the payment to how often he uses it ratio.

catchb52 10-28-2012 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by Chapsy (Post 4374335)
yea, that's the DSC at work. You can turn it off by pushing the switch on the left hand side of the dash, right by your steering wheel column.

turn if off and then accelerate through a turn, you can instantly tell the difference ;)

Most appreciated. That is one of those switches that gets forgotten. I turned it off and that did the trick. Can.t see a great need to have it on in good weather and with the light on the dash, it reminds me it is off for the rainy days.

catchb52 10-28-2012 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by jamesf (Post 4374393)
Dont worry about the mileage being low. I used to think the same way until people explained some of the reasons why they have such low mileage. Yeah that is extremely low for a car from 5 years ago, but the thing is, a lot of people dont use the 8 as a daily driver. Maybe someone was keeping it in perfect condition and only using on summer days when he wanted to showoff his wife, and eventually decided he didnt like the payment to how often he uses it ratio.

Agree get the carfax. That will give you an idea of how it has been used. How many owners, ext. My 2005 (originally sold in Feb 2006) only has 36,000 miles on it. Two owners other than me . Last and longest owner only drove it in the summer and mostly only 15 miles a day.

Another suggestion is to talk to your Mazda dealer. Other can usually tell you the maintenance history. With warranty on cars, and dealer work is normally sent to Mazda. So it should have some maintenance record.

jamesf 10-28-2012 10:12 AM

If I start my car and lift the hood, I can hear a sound that is exactly like an electric leaf-blower. It goes away after a few minutes and is not extremely loud. Just wanted to know if it's normal.

RIWWP 10-28-2012 10:19 AM

That's the air pump. Injects fresh air into the exhaust when it sees the cat below it's target temp to accelerate how fast it heats up, reducing emissions. Typically only runs for a short period of time after starting.

JD1RTY 10-28-2012 12:58 PM

im wanting to put a kenwood touchscreen in my 8 but i was told if i hook up the speaker to the kenwood radio amp it has a good chance of the bose speakers frying the amp due to them being low frequency is this true?

Mr_Pieper 10-28-2012 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by JD1RTY (Post 4374589)
im wanting to put a kenwood touchscreen in my 8 but i was told if i hook up the speaker to the kenwood radio amp it has a good chance of the bose speakers frying the amp due to them being low frequency is this true?

Yes, if you have the Bose system it can fry things out due to the way it is set up. The Bose is a major pain if you are looking to replace things. If you want to read up on it you should start here:

https://www.rx8club.com/interior-aud...-first-226065/

jamesf 10-28-2012 01:35 PM

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Is that lip and crack-like looking imperfection surrounding it on all 8s? Or did I have a ungodly object hit it.






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What is this sheet that seems to be drooping on the passengers side here? I see it bolted on on the right side of the picture but I can see insulation inside from where it is sagging. Problem?

RIWWP 10-28-2012 03:13 PM

First is normal, was just under my 8 and saw it

Second is insulation between heat shield and body.

jamesf 10-28-2012 03:21 PM

Hmmm. I wonder why it is falling down a bit. I wonder if that is part of the cause of my vibration issues. I'll see if I can secure it somehow. Any suggestions?

catchb52 10-28-2012 10:38 PM

A bit confused/bummed. My 2005 tourer has the Bose package ( says it on the window sticker and on the window edge speaker), but it does not appear to have the 6 cd changer. Wasn't that included with the Bose audio package?

Also, can the dealer add the satellite radio? I see a button for it .

EricB 10-28-2012 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by catchb52 (Post 4374526)
Most appreciated. That is one of those switches that gets forgotten. I turned it off and that did the trick. Can.t see a great need to have it on in good weather and with the light on the dash, it reminds me it is off for the rainy days.

either turn it all off(by holding the switch for.... i think around 8 seconds or so) or keep it on. The car does some weird crap when STM is off and TC is on. (or is it the otherway around TC off and STM on).
ive heard that Rx8 race teams also recommend this. All on or all off. clicking the button makes the car crash you.

either way, when driving on the street just keep it on.

Mr_Pieper 10-29-2012 05:30 AM


Originally Posted by catchb52 (Post 4374779)
A bit confused/bummed. My 2005 tourer has the Bose package ( says it on the window sticker and on the window edge speaker), but it does not appear to have the 6 cd changer. Wasn't that included with the Bose audio package?

Also, can the dealer add the satellite radio? I see a button for it .

You can have the Bose setup without a changer. I have it with no changer and a cassette player. Yes, you should be able to get satellite. Ask the dealer but it will be expensive.

EricB 10-29-2012 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by Mr_Pieper (Post 4374863)
You can have the Bose setup without a changer. I have it with no changer and a cassette player. Yes, you should be able to get satellite. Ask the dealer but it will be expensive.

+1, satellite radio is dumb and old tech.

Buy a GROM or any other type that lets you put in a aux jack into your stereo and run it straight to your phone. Play pandora on your phone and pick exactly what you want to hear. total cost is about 70 for the grom.


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