Drifting the RX8...issues?
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Drifting the RX8...issues?
So I took my car to a drift practice yesterday, ive drifted it before fine....but this time I had a little above a quarter tank. After I started to warm up doing figure 8's the car started losing power. Just like a fuel cut. Once second im sliding, the next the engine bogs down and no power. As soon as I lift off gas and try again I can slide until it happens again.
What would cause this issue? I went and got gas and filled her up but still had same issue. Is the stock fuel pump THAT weak?!?!?
Also I threw a oil light even though when I checked it i was topped off....
What would cause this issue? I went and got gas and filled her up but still had same issue. Is the stock fuel pump THAT weak?!?!?
Also I threw a oil light even though when I checked it i was topped off....
If the oil light came on, then it was probably the engine saving itself. Low oil pressure and low oil levels will cut power too. If the oil was topped off, then you might want to get the oil pump tested. I don't think it had anything to do with the fuel.
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About 3k. I just replaced with BHR ignition set in Late December. And new iridium plugs.
Car has 103k on it. Compress test at 96k was fine.
So my question is: can you have a fuel starvation event and the engIne not shut off?
I've had a fuel starvation event on the track, but that was caused by driving down to .5 gallons. The light was on, but the needle was artificially high because of the turns. The engine shut off due to a lack of fuel.
An oil starvation event cuts power, but does not kill the engine.
I've had a fuel starvation event on the track, but that was caused by driving down to .5 gallons. The light was on, but the needle was artificially high because of the turns. The engine shut off due to a lack of fuel.
An oil starvation event cuts power, but does not kill the engine.
Last edited by TANKERG; Feb 13, 2012 at 11:28 PM. Reason: Changed the wording of the question.
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Greddy baffled oil pan for only 320 bucks?
So my question is: can you have a fuel starvation event and the engIne not shut off?
I've had a fuel starvation event on the track, but that was caused by driving down to .5 gallons. The light was on, but the needle was artificially high because of the turns. The engine shut off due to a lack of fuel.
An oil starvation event cuts power, but does not kill the engine.
I've had a fuel starvation event on the track, but that was caused by driving down to .5 gallons. The light was on, but the needle was artificially high because of the turns. The engine shut off due to a lack of fuel.
An oil starvation event cuts power, but does not kill the engine.
A person can weld in baffles, I need to look again but my new oil pan from my reman seemed to have a plastic one. Many people who autocross get new oil pans first for all makes and models. Infact I know a guy with an mz3 who autocrossed and oil starved the engine to bearing failure
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Yes it does. Here is the cheapest one you can buy not from me. (btw my business is now official. Tuner Alliance LLC) But I can't sell yet.
http://www.advancespeedshop.com/gred...t-search-us-en
Thats not a bad price its only a 54 dollar mark up from cost.
Here is description:
Functional as a secondary oil cooler, GReddy high-capacity Oil Pans, maintain more constant oil temperatures via increased volume of oil and the improved cooling efficiency of the thick-walled cast aluminum construction. They also include specially designed interiors to keep the oil at the oil pump pick-up for engine reliability.
Also has two plugs for oil metter and for turbo lines already set up.
http://www.advancespeedshop.com/gred...t-search-us-en
Thats not a bad price its only a 54 dollar mark up from cost.
Here is description:
Functional as a secondary oil cooler, GReddy high-capacity Oil Pans, maintain more constant oil temperatures via increased volume of oil and the improved cooling efficiency of the thick-walled cast aluminum construction. They also include specially designed interiors to keep the oil at the oil pump pick-up for engine reliability.
Also has two plugs for oil metter and for turbo lines already set up.
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