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Old 10-16-2008, 01:59 PM
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[QUOTE=DigitalRX;2685504] Rumors are running around that Honda is bringing back the Prelude, and the upgrades to the S2000 have put it ahead of its class once again. /QUOTE]

Honda fanboi,
The S2000 has been lagging sales wise and performance wise for a while now. Talk about long in the tooth. In the comparo below, the S2k even with the new motor came in last as an overall sports car.

lhttp://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...son/index.html
Old 10-16-2008, 04:39 PM
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The problem with the rotary engine is not the engine itself 99% of the times, it's the owner!
If your referring to the RX8's rotary engine then this is simply untrue and also insulting to the thousands of owners who have had bad engines! Mazda owns up to the Renesis design problems, but they will engineer them out eventually on future designs.

I've had 2 previous rotaries that lasted ~130K-150K, and ended up out living the life of the cars. Renesis's can go out at virtually any mileage, redlining daily or not.
Old 10-16-2008, 04:50 PM
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I have a completely different experience here. Not many engines failed for design problems, most of them did for bad maintenance like missed coil swaps, broken catalysts kept for thousands of km etc.
I'm not insulting anybody but the progress made with the renesis can be seen everywhere.
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True, I'm not saying anything against the 8. I love the 8, wish I could own one.
Wait... why are you here again? Not trying to be rude, but I don't understand why someone without an RX8 is posting about a Hyundai on an RX8 forum?
Old 10-16-2008, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by blackenedwings
Wait... why are you here again? Not trying to be rude, but I don't understand why someone without an RX8 is posting about a Hyundai on an RX8 forum?
Ditto.

Who are you and why are you trying to sell us a Hyundai on the RX8 DISCUSSION area of an RX8 forum? We bought our cars for what they are, not what some other car company wants us to have. Go fish somewhere else.
Old 10-16-2008, 07:02 PM
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Most companies refining their sports car, what will Mazda do?

Mazda will fall off the map. New car sales are in the ******* and they lost so much money on remails due to global warming.
Old 10-16-2008, 07:13 PM
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You think RX8's have problems , go check out all the problems Tiburons have. My daughter has a v6 Tiburon GT. Talk about a piece of crap. I could list 50 things that have broken on that thing. It all started at 20K miles and hasn't stopped yet. My 8 has had only a couple of minor things go wrong and I have 65k mi. on it.
Old 10-16-2008, 10:24 PM
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I feel like my 8 is pretty damn refined when I'm on a back road eating turns alive.
Old 10-16-2008, 10:34 PM
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I feel like my 8 is pretty damn refined when I'm on a back road eating turns alive.
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:52 PM
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love my 8 wish it had another 30-50 hp stock though to the wheels. i would like some taller gearing and some quicker accel. again love my car, love the handling but i want more power. and i just havn't seen much on the x16 to get my blood moving and my hopes up.
Old 10-16-2008, 11:02 PM
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Stop listening to what your friend's friend's friend's dog said the rotary has reliability problems.

I can go on any car forum and find at least 50 engine replacements for every car out there.
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Refining? I don't want refinement. I want sharpening. And from the reviews, the R3 seems to be just that.
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mazda will probably produce a new rx-7 style car, but it won't be called that I'm sure.

The designer of the furai and that line of cars has also stated that production of something like the furai is a very real possibility, so we might see a supercar to rival the new NSX and the GT-R, but this is all speculation. All I know is that if it is made, it'll be one of the most beautiful cars in production.

Mazda may not put out a bunch of revisions to it's sports cars or carry big lines of them, but at least they are nearly completely bespoke. Most sports cars are mongrels built from a parts bin, the 350Z being one of the worst. But nearly all of the RX-8 was designed from scratch, I can only think of the tranny when I try to find something that wasn't tailor made for the car.

The Genesis and the G35 and G37 may be good looking and decent handling cars, but they're just saloon cars with the equivalent of pushup bras and hair extensions.
Old 10-17-2008, 12:54 AM
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So we agree... RX-8 > *.
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Originally Posted by nycgps
I can go on any car forum and find at least 50 engine replacements for every car out there.
Talking about bmw 3 series turbos? they seem to fail pretty easily. my neighbour broke it in 3000km and was all but happy, mentioning "all of the other cases he knew of". At least, he now is a rotary enthusiast
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Originally Posted by bse50
I have a completely different experience here. Not many engines failed for design problems, most of them did for bad maintenance like missed coil swaps, broken catalysts kept for thousands of km etc.
I'm not insulting anybody but the progress made with the renesis can be seen everywhere.

not true at all.. the flash of the ecu proves that wrong.. lack of oiling to the apex seals under light cruise was the issue..

but that was back in the k, n, and m flash days..

hey but what do i know.

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Originally Posted by swoope
not true at all.. the flash of the ecu proves that wrong.. lack of oiling to the apex seals under light cruise was the issue..

but that was back in the k, n, and m flash days..

hey but what do i know.

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Well, it might be true for you but you should always consider my point of view (europe) which i often forget to mention.
We didn't have such kind of failures here, mostly carbon buildups due to traffic.
Anyway it was not an engine problem, but a tuning one since Mazda solved it with new flashes. I feel like the upgrades made with the restyle are just an extra.
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Originally Posted by bse50
Well, it might be true for you but you should always consider my point of view (europe) which i often forget to mention.
We didn't have such kind of failures here, mostly carbon buildups due to traffic.
Anyway it was not an engine problem, but a tuning one since Mazda solved it with new flashes. I feel like the upgrades made with the restyle are just an extra.
well how could i consider your point of view as you dont have your location in you profile?

i think this is the second time this has come up..

the usa version has been a epa vs mazda thing. and it continues..

btw, i think mazda recomends 5w30 in the land of prancing horses and bulls!

beers

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Originally Posted by swoope
well how could i consider your point of view as you dont have your location in you profile?

i think this is the second time this has come up..

the usa version has been a epa vs mazda thing. and it continues..

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You're right, i edited my signature
As for the EPA well, Euro4 spec is aggressive as well, but at least Mazda puts 5w30 oil as a factory oil.
It is curious to note, continuing the OT, that rx8 with open catalyzers\midpipes etc tend to have way less problems in city traffic. Well, i guess you can't understand what kind of traffic i'm talking about
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Originally Posted by bse50
You're right, i edited my signature
As for the EPA well, Euro4 spec is aggressive as well, but at least Mazda puts 5w30 oil as a factory oil.
It is curious to note, continuing the OT, that rx8 with open catalyzers\midpipes etc tend to have way less problems in city traffic. Well, i guess you can't understand what kind of traffic i'm talking about
thanks for that,
you made me think..

as to traffic. nope.. i dont do traffic!

as to no cat, cat, no cat with resonator. i have done them all.

right now. big resonator with very hi flow cat! big, big smile..

btw, thanks for joining the where are you from club. i adds to the info.

right now in usa, latest flash. running 10w 40.

beers
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