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Old 02-19-2018, 09:41 PM
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Wheelchair user in RX-8 with adaptive hand controls demonstration

My wife and I BOTH have silver 2004 RX-8's. We are also both wheelchair users. She is also Ms. Wheelchair Tennessee 2018.

She made a video to show how she gets into the 8 and how the hand controls work. Check it out

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cool op. i have three chair bound friends who all drive. two like your wife does and one who needed a heavily modded van. we have/had a member here from nj who had a similar set up in his 8.

question tho, how do you check the oil?
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question tho, how do you check the oil?
It's not easy being greezy. It's tricky.. but luckily I'm 6'1" so I have really long arms and I sit a lot higher than she does. I've been driving an 8 for a little over 12 years now and this is my 3rd one (jeez, it sounds like a long time when you say it like that) so I've got the "feel" for how to reach it and get it back in the tube now. Only took 5 or so years to get the hang of it.
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Here is a thread I started a LONG time ago that shows how I did the wheelchair stuff a few months after I got my first one
https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-discuss...ontrols-92246/
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i have some left over interior pieces in my part out thread if ya want to replace some best up stuff. i would probably donate some stuff to ya if you want
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Good to hear about other chair users!

I 've been getting weaker with C M T type MD since 13 and I'm now 66.

I bought a $700 Karma (funny name for med device) 19# chair that folds in middle, and fits perfect in back seat of 07 auto RX8.

I use a Momo brake stick, and right leg works some for gas.

I should have done this in 07 , but I was able to walk to car and ran about 20track days.

Most tracks are run by scaredy cats, and I don't think a guy that can't run from a car fire will be let on track.

I just did a brake pad change from chair which made it less tiring.
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That's pretty cool

I have actually driven a manual transmission Miata track car one with nothing but hand controls. It's not easy to pick up.. TOO many things to do at once with just 2 hands. but After a few minutes, I got the hang of it. It worked better as just a track car because you don't do a lot of stopping at red lights and stop and go's like daily driving.

But yeah, I can imagine a lot of tracks get more and more hesitant about it.
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Nice to see you are still around man.

And you too Darrell!

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Originally Posted by 200.mph
i have some left over interior pieces in my part out thread if ya want to replace some best up stuff. i would probably donate some stuff to ya if you want
Thanks! Most of the beat up stuff in that old post is gone with that car, (that was 2 RX8s ago now) I've gotten better at loading and unloading now, so the car is taking less of a beating. Now it's just the stuff in the back, which is going to continue getting beat up, so there is no point in changing it.

I DO need a couple of very random parts though. I'll drop you a PM
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I found a picture of that Manual transmission Miata I drove. You can see the "clutch" on the shifter ****. The brake is the big handle next to the steering wheel and the gas is the ring behind the steering wheel.

The brake lever is supposed to have a "clutch lock" on it, that fully engages the clutch when you press it, but it was removed.


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Most tracks are run by scaredy cats, and I don't think a guy that can't run from a car fire will be let on track.

I just did a brake pad change from chair which made it less tiring.
I'm pretty sure you'd be welcome at NASA Great Lakes Region events since one of the HPDE instructors is wheelchair-bound.
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I'm pretty sure you'd be welcome at NASA Great Lakes Region events since one of the HPDE instructors is wheelchair-bound.
Sounds great! However, that might be 1500 miles away.

The guy running HPR near Denver said to come run, but driving 600 miles there is tiring enough.

I took my Bmw X1 to HPR and would like to run the Rx8 for comparison.
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Here is part 2, that shows her actually driving with them
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