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Old 09-25-2007, 09:45 AM
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New RX-8 owner Very happy

Helllo, I just bought a 2004 rx-8 gt 6-speed. I love this car. I went to Skip Barber racing school and that where I fell in love with these cars. Skip barber takes off the traction control and but 16 inch rims in the back to make them a little harder to handle. I really have an appriciation for the car after they taught me how much they are actually capable of. I do have a question about my car though. I do not know if this is normal. If I have the car in a high gear with the rpms low, if i pin the gas the rpms goes up and then it goes back down as the car accelerates untill the engine spins up and then the rpms climb again. I know this sounds confusing but its almost like the the clutch is sticking but it feels fine. Any help would be great. Thanks
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welcome and grats on your new purchase
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on the purchase.

As far your experience goes, it sounds like you're driving a 6 Speed AT in which case what you're experiencing is absolutely normal. The transmission will generally drop lower gears if you punch the accelerator.

If you are driving a MT then your problem is not normal. It points to a clutch that is wearing out and loosing grip to the pressure plate. In this case, you will be needing to replace your clutch soon.
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Originally Posted by MrCairo
Welcome to the forum and congrats on the purchase.

As far your experience goes, it sounds like you're driving a 6 Speed AT in which case what you're experiencing is absolutely normal. The transmission will generally drop lower gears if you punch the accelerator.

If you are driving a MT then your problem is not normal. It points to a clutch that is wearing out and loosing grip to the pressure plate.
2004's don't come in the 6-speed
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Originally Posted by Rems31
2004's don't come in the 6-speed
Ooops - thanks for pointing that out.
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ummm, yeah they did! 2004 M/T's.

Sounds like a clutch issue. how many miles on the car?
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Any clutch smell when this was happening?
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Welcome to the club. Ike can tell some pretty good jokes.
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Welcome to the club. Ike can tell some pretty good jokes.
Did you hear the one about the fast RX-8?
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Originally Posted by Jedi54
ummm, yeah they did! 2004 M/T's.

Sounds like a clutch issue. how many miles on the car?
He meant the auto RX-8's referenced in the post he was quoting. But even so, how could one have clutch sticking issues in an auto?
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what!?!?!?! you bought an rx8 and am happy with it?!?! omg thats unbelievable!
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Originally Posted by tajabaho1
what!?!?!?! you bought an rx8 and am happy with it?!?! omg thats unbelievable!
unpossible!
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I have a 2004 MT. they def make them becouse I bought one. I will have the clutch looked at. Hopfully not to expecsive
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Unfortunately that is not true...BUT the good news is while it's all apart you could put in a light flywheel, better clutch!
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^listen to the guy he knows what he's talking about!
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