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oojimmyc 05-15-2011 10:49 AM

Wandering accelleration??
 
I'll try to explain. I just bought an 8 with 48K on it. 6 sp.. Car has been dealer serviced all it's life. (I know, I know). I haven't driven a rotary before but I have driven some hot cars. All the guages read where they should be. (I've done a little homework)....Now, when I have my foot in it and am excellerating past about 5-6K it starts to fluxuate a little in pull power between 5-6 and 8.5K. It's not a drastic fluxuation. Sort of feels like a lack of fuel feed in a normally aspirated car when the fuel pump can't catch up with the demand. I don't believe the coils have ever been changed. At least no record of it. Matter of fact nothing major has been done to the car or there's no record of it. Any ideas :dunno:

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RX8Soldier 05-15-2011 12:48 PM

check your plugs/coils.
You may have a stuck ssv, apv or vdi valves.
click the google link in my sig and type in those 3 valves to diagnose

Good luck

PS what brand is that high flow cat?

MazdaManiac 05-15-2011 04:26 PM

Sounds like the "normal" dips at the opening of the APV and VDI.

oojimmyc 05-15-2011 09:47 PM

Didn't give a brand name soldier. I'll have to ask. I'll let ya know.

Pico 05-15-2011 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by MazdaManiac (Post 3977896)
Sounds like the "normal" dips at the opening of the APV and VDI.

+1

OP- as these valves open the powerband will dip slightly. Take a look at some of the numerous dyno sheets posted here. You'll see that the APV and VDI causes these powerband dips.

oojimmyc 05-16-2011 08:24 AM

I wound it up yesterday from 2nd,3rd,4th and let off in 5th while pulling onto the interstate and didn't notice any letup in excelleration. Maybe I just had to blow it out. I've redlined it a few times since I bougt it. I also added about 2 oz of injector cleaner to half a tank of fuel. The plugs were changed 8K ago. No coil change on record. I would bet no. I'll monitor it for a couple thousand miles and get more used to driving it. I must admit it sounds really great winding up. Totally different from any other engine sound. Sort of find yourself relaxing and taking a deep breath when you pull it in the driveway and shut her down. YESSSS! :bowdown:


P.S. Guess I shouldn't think about keeping up with gas mileage for a couple tanks huh? :eyetwitch

Razz1 05-16-2011 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by MazdaManiac (Post 3977896)
Sounds like the "normal" dips at the opening of the APV and VDI.

Yes it is normal.


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