what about the base model rx8
what color are the lights on the base model rx8.. ? if i didn't get any options on the rx8 would i be dissapointed?
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the light bulbs are just regular yellow
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Add the xenon. They are worth it.
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Can you just put the other builbs in? after you buy the car? Are there any other differences besides the bulbs? Or is the wiring harness different?
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Originally posted by 1BUFFDADDY Can you just put the other builbs in? after you buy the car? Are there any other differences besides the bulbs? Or is the wiring harness different? |
Originally posted by ZoomZoomH are you kidding me, is this a serious question |
yeah i was in a cynical mood when i posted that.
any of the optional trims above base model comes with HID headlights, which is a completely different lighting system from the base halogen lights, including the headlight housing. IIRC, there was a law that was passed in July BANNING sales of aftermarket HID auto lighting systems in the US (except the DOT-legal retrofit systems that are available). so if you want to improve over the base halogen headlights, best bet is probably the Silvania Silverstar bulbs. |
I got a base and I immediately replaced the two lowbeams into Silverstars. They are relatively cheap, bright, and reliable. I've had them in both of my cars.
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Originally posted by mikeb the light bulbs are just regular yellow Someone else mentioned Sylvania Silverstars -- I agree, they're a huge improvement over stock halogens. I replaced the bulbs in my truck with Silverstars soon after I got it. (My 8 has HID). |
and another plus of a halogen bulb is that do not cost $400 when they burn out. That is the only downside to the HID and my guess is they don't last that long.
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Umm.. no.
Xenon bulbs have a longer life than halogens. Have *you* ever seen a high end automobile with Xenons driving around with one out? I didn't think so! ;) |
well that's good
so how long do they last on average does anyone know? Does the HID bulb get less bright over time? |
The base would be good as a daily driver, and where you have no garage to park in, and where you don't have a lot of time to rub it with a diaper. One of my two RX-7's was a base model that was good for any condition. I about drove the wheels off of it. My 2nd RX-7 was loaded, and it was garaged and selectively driven.
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Options are options...base car or loaded it's still more or less the same (save a differential and rotor size).
Unless you need to have certain upgrades in your car, if you drove it and loved it, get it! -Eric |
I am totally happy with my base model 6 speed
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Another thing...
Why take a loan out on things you can add to the car later |
It's usually more expensive to add on factory options after the fact.
-Eric |
Thanks for the responces. I know it seemed like a dumb question, but you never can tell. I was just over analyzing the situation. It had some dumb thought that the HID prequired more current, thus may provide more heat the the standard wiring harness was equipped with. I was just trying to identify the expense in the upgrade.
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I dunno...add interest to that GT package and see how expensive those Bose speakers are
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Originally posted by 1BUFFDADDY Thanks for the responces. I know it seemed like a dumb question, but you never can tell. I was just over analyzing the situation. It had some dumb thought that the HID prequired more current, thus may provide more heat the the standard wiring harness was equipped with. I was just trying to identify the expense in the upgrade. |
Originally posted by flatso actually I think HID lights draw less current then standard bulbs UK HID cars have auto leveling and washers by law also. |
Originally posted by RobDickinson They work on a much higher voltage though, its not 'just' the bulbs, its transformers etc too. UK HID cars have auto leveling and washers by law also. |
Originally posted by flatso Ok now I' m confusedI heard there is less drain on the battery with HID lights. Can someone with electrical knowledge explain if thats true. Xenon HID need high voltage (dangerously high, be carefull with them) but use low current ( low current can cill, 10ma easy). http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question387.htm The reason there expensive is because theres a lot of stuff that goes into them. Any 'blue' look normal halogen bulb will be dimmer than its equivelant full spectrum because of the filtering used. It may look brighter on casual inspection because of the spectrum of light filtered. |
I too have the base model. I am extremely pleased with the halogens. They are brighter than any other halogen's I've seen. I live in the city, so the advantages of the Xenon's are minimal. I"m not worried about hitting a deer or anything. The physical look of the halogen lights (lights off) are the exact same as the xenon's. I broke it down like this when deciding on the sport package or not....
Are Xenon's really that improtant? Answer...depends mostly where you live. While nothing beats an Xenon bulb in brightness, do you really need it? In my case living in the city, my answer was no. What about DSC? Short answer....Why pay for something when it seems everyone that has DSC is turning it off? It would be nice to have in some situations, but I've never had a car accident and I've never had DSC before. So again, it's a nice feature, but IMO not completely necessary. And finally, what about fog lights? Another short answer...You can have these put in by Mazda aftermarket if you really want these. I like the looks of the 8 w/ out fog lights...so again I'm happy. Other than that...the car is the exact same car as the fully loaded GT package (I'm talking engine, perfomance, etc). I saved $1,100 (between the base package and sport package) on stuff that again IMO are nice to have but not necessary to get the thrill of driving out of the 8 that everyone else does. Hope this helps you in making your decision. |
Originally posted by allstate . Are Xenon's really that improtant? Originally posted by allstate .What about DSC? Short answer....Why pay for something when it seems everyone that has DSC is turning it off? It would be nice to have in some situations, but I've never had a car accident and I've never had DSC before. So again, it's a nice feature, but IMO not completely necessary. I , like most people have it switched on and switch it off occasionaly. It is a safety feature and cars have survived long enough without DSC like equipment. If your reasonably confident or take it easy it shouldnt even be an issue. Originally posted by allstate And finally, what about fog lights? Another short answer...You can have these put in by Mazda aftermarket if you really want these. I like the looks of the 8 w/ out fog lights...so again I'm happy. The 8 is an amazing car. Be it with all the toys or straight up and no options. My 231ps car has the strakes fited and thats all (we get a better base spec than US tho). If I had to live without DSC, 6CD, Climate control, drivers lights etc I would, its the cars performance and handling thats more important. |
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