What is the weakest link in the RX8?
Originally posted by Rx8Past
I'm planning on getting some silverstars are well. Do you happen to have a model number?
I'm planning on getting some silverstars are well. Do you happen to have a model number?
The flooding issue is overated. Your not going to flood it as you coming out of parking places. If your worring about stalling you should get the automatic. So far no issues with mine and I love the car!
Originally posted by BlueThunder
The flooding issue is overated. Your not going to flood it as you coming out of parking places. If your worring about stalling you should get the automatic. So far no issues with mine and I love the car!
The flooding issue is overated. Your not going to flood it as you coming out of parking places. If your worring about stalling you should get the automatic. So far no issues with mine and I love the car!
Even Mazda will not deny that flooding will not occur in this case...
Originally posted by Xyntax
Cool! I've always been a fan of Silverstars.
Cool! I've always been a fan of Silverstars.
Originally posted by Lock & Load
From what i have observed on the forum the weakest link for the RX8 to me seems to be some of the DRIVERS who have no idea how to drive a manual car , and how to get the most out of a rotary engine .
michael.
From what i have observed on the forum the weakest link for the RX8 to me seems to be some of the DRIVERS who have no idea how to drive a manual car , and how to get the most out of a rotary engine .
michael.
Well, I hope I'm asking this in the right place. I LOVE the car, but one annoyance is bothering me. The gas and clutch pedals are too different in terms of height (at least on mine). If I adjust the seat to where I can take the clutch pedal to the floor (which it NEEDS), then my right leg/knee are jacked up uncomfortably close.
On the other hand, if I adjust my leg to be comfortable with the gas pedal (which makes sense, since I use it more), then I have to stretch a lot to get the clutch pedal down far enough to work right.
-YES my legs are the same length! Has anyone else noticed this? Most of all, is there anything that can be done about it? -Any adjustment possible?
On the other hand, if I adjust my leg to be comfortable with the gas pedal (which makes sense, since I use it more), then I have to stretch a lot to get the clutch pedal down far enough to work right.
-YES my legs are the same length! Has anyone else noticed this? Most of all, is there anything that can be done about it? -Any adjustment possible?
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