why are 04 RX-8's faster than any other RX8's?
We did a little test because I didn’t believe at first but after 10 runs between a 04 rx8 w/ 42k miles and a 06 rx8 w/ 13k miles... the 04 rx8 wins it!!
Both stocks!
Any ideas????
Both stocks!
Any ideas????
Last edited by Mazurfer; Nov 28, 2007 at 08:12 PM.
we both traded cars!! 5 times each!!
and
NO ... to street racing!
we did it indoors at my grandfather's old factory! (its big)
but
Seriously guys....
Why are the 04's faster!???
Its wins by a few inches
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NO ... to street racing!
we did it indoors at my grandfather's old factory! (its big)
but
Seriously guys....
Why are the 04's faster!???
Its wins by a few inches
Making a pretty bold generalization arent you? Because this ONE 04 is quicker than this ONE 06, that makes 04's the fastest?
....mind you i own an 04, so i would like for this to be the case, but lets get real here. We would need a much larger sample base to be able to make such a claim.
....mind you i own an 04, so i would like for this to be the case, but lets get real here. We would need a much larger sample base to be able to make such a claim.
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I have had seven rotary cars and it is true that they do get stronger after you put a few thousand miles on them. The car has less frictions after the surface's smooth out and open up ever so slightly. We call it the engine has loosened up.
you talking about engines or your date?
though rotaries get faster with a few miles on it, it may be true. the carbon buid-up raises compression giving it better performance, but consequently at its oldest in age with so much buid-up it'll eventually blow the motor. but the truth behind this isn't exclusive to rotaries, such car's as NSX has been said to have the most horses after 45k.
racers have said the rotary is at its strongest before breathing its last breath...sad to say.
racers have said the rotary is at its strongest before breathing its last breath...sad to say.
a win by inches? well within the margin of error. hell, wind speed and direction could be the answer. you cannot claim a victor based only on your limited test.
Last edited by valpac; Dec 2, 2007 at 06:12 AM.


