New to RX-8 Got a few ?'s
Well first of all. We really love the car!!! But have a few questions. We have a 06 RX-8 Shinka model(I think) Auto 6 speed with slap shift. 1in. lowering springs.
First. We bought the car with a GReady Exhuast system on it. Therefor we have no O2 sensors hooked up. I believe. This is cause REALLY BAD gas mileage. Anything I can do to improve that?? Second. When you put the car in Drive. It takes a sec before the gear really engages. Is that normal? Thanks much for help. |
Don't know anything about auto's on the 8 I never even considered one. But on the autos I have driven they a typically slow reacting. But hell don't know, wait for someone with an auto to chime in.
Did they just not hook it up? Is there a cel? How bad is 'REALLY BAD' to you, I usually see 14-16 mpg, cause I do a lot of city driving. If I do a lot a freeway driving I average 18ish mpg. Is yours worse than that? |
whoa whoa whoa - no O2 sensor hooked up?? why would that happen? the sp2 doesn't come with a midpipe so the O2 sensor should still be hooked up to the OEM cat.
p.s.- congrats on the car :) |
Not sure on the numbers but. We can fill up. Drive 50 miles and the gas gauge moves about 3 notches. Highway miles at that.
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Originally Posted by Atilla
(Post 2827676)
whoa whoa whoa - no O2 sensor hooked up?? why would that happen? the sp2 doesn't come with a midpipe so the O2 sensor should still be hooked up to the OEM cat.
p.s.- congrats on the car :) |
I get 250KM to a tank with a cat on. It's a rotary engine, that's your problem (on the fuel consumption issue).
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So I might just be screwed when it comes to gas mileage?
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Originally Posted by xtreme velocity
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Not sure on the numbers but. We can fill up. Drive 50 miles and the gas gauge moves about 3 notches. Highway miles at that.
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I just dont feel we are getting 21 mpg though.
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check it out on your 'trip' - it should give you a read out -
also - definately check out and see what's going on w/your o2 sensor - that's no bueno to leave it hanging there - poke around there when you have the car jacked up - i'm sure if that thing is hanging, there's a good chance some other things might be as well - do you know if the sparkplugs were recently changed out? |
The car was serviced when we bought it. And the dealer said the O2 senso might not be hooked up. He could not remember. But I will check onto that!!
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Anywhere from 17 to 21 is good for highway.
How many miles on the car? Slow reaction in shifting could be tranny. The car is modified, which means that there is a good chance it was "abused" or pushed hard. |
Originally Posted by xtreme velocity
(Post 2827875)
The car was serviced when we bought it. And the dealer said the O2 senso might not be hooked up. He could not remember. But I will check onto that!!
maybe you also have a straight pipe in place of the cat, in addition to the catback? is your cel on? |
I have a straight pipe to the stock catback. No O2 sensor. I took it out. Is that bad? what could it do? besides my CEL light which i don't care about.
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Originally Posted by xtreme velocity
(Post 2827588)
Well first of all. We really love the car!!! But have a few questions. We have a 06 RX-8 Shinka model(I think) Auto 6 speed with slap shift. 1in. lowering springs.
[QUOTE=xtreme velocity;2827875]The car was serviced when we bought it. And the dealer said the O2 senso might not be hooked up. He could not remember. But I will check onto that!! Man don't believe them when they say they "serviced it" I found my spark plugs in my dash when I bought it, they were supposed to change them out. |
FYI:
The front O2 sensor has engine controls associated with it. If it isn't there/hooked up/problems, then your engine won't run anywhere close to resembling normal. AKA, you'd KNOW it! The rear O2 sensor is emissions controls, only. It doesn't effect engine control, mileage, or anything. This is the sensor most likely not working, and to be honest, unless you've got an emissions test requirement where you are, you don't need this O2 sensor for anything. BUT... Your O2 sensor may be working just fine. It may actually be telling you something useful... If you've got a check engine light, former owner and/or shop said O2 sensor not working right, I'd pretty much assume you've got a catalytic converter issue, aka, it's probably clogged up. That'll cause some extremely bad fuel mileage... Go to your local auto parts store, and ask them to read the codes for you. Most places will do this for free. Then look online for Mazda OBII codes and lookup what the error is. This should get you started in your troubleshooting. Until you know what the stored fault code is, you can't begin to figure out what the problem is. |
[quote=AJ's Shinka;2831068]I have not seen or heard of an auto Shinka before... Yeah 50 miles and you should be down 1/4 of a tank. That is normal, I get 200+ mpg to the tank depending. It's a sports car. If you mean 3 ticks as you are 3/4 empty after 50 miles then something is definitely wrong with your car, as a matter of fact that is the worst gas mileage I have ever heard of on the 8.
Originally Posted by xtreme velocity
(Post 2827875)
The car was serviced when we bought it. And the dealer said the O2 senso might not be hooked up. He could not remember. But I will check onto that!!
Man don't believe them when they say they "serviced it" I found my spark plugs in my dash when I bought it, they were supposed to change them out. |
my mileage with stock cat and catback exhaust is about 16 or 17 in mostly city with 6-8oz of premix.....
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