RX8 not starting, stalling when revs not kept up, low power when started
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RX8 not starting, stalling when revs not kept up, low power when started
My RX8 is not starting. I managed to push start it, but if I don't keep revs up it stalls and won't start again unless it's push started.
When it does start, it has very low power and if I let it get below 3500 revs, it stalls.
It also sounds very strange (rattly/raspy)
What are the possibilities that could be wrong with it?
When it does start, it has very low power and if I let it get below 3500 revs, it stalls.
It also sounds very strange (rattly/raspy)
What are the possibilities that could be wrong with it?
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To add to Coldwound's questions:
When was the last time you searched?
Really?
Your issue has been discussed in great detail in the stickies. Try doing yourself (and the car) a favor by educating yourself a bit. Or, wait till the car blows. Your call...
"If you don't search, you're just the same as the rest of the silly newbs..."
When was the last time you searched?
Really?
Your issue has been discussed in great detail in the stickies. Try doing yourself (and the car) a favor by educating yourself a bit. Or, wait till the car blows. Your call...
"If you don't search, you're just the same as the rest of the silly newbs..."
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33,000 miles on it
What do you mean by tuneup? It had it's last service at 25,000 miles.
Oil level is fine
It's not had a compression test as far as I know...
From what I've read, it may be the ignition coils or the catalytic converter? Is that right?
What are the most likely causes?
Can you get a compression test done at a normal garage? (not a rotary garage)
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Plugs coils and wires I would start there.
If that doesn't fix the issue you need to find a shop that has the compression tester for a rotary engine.
Due to the mileage it's pretty rare you apex seals went.
And the factory cats are warrantied if they went on you.
If that doesn't fix the issue you need to find a shop that has the compression tester for a rotary engine.
Due to the mileage it's pretty rare you apex seals went.
And the factory cats are warrantied if they went on you.
Last edited by Coldwound; 09-07-2012 at 09:29 PM.
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