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I once owned an RX8 and it was a spectacular performing car, especially in handling. I think the BRZ will feel very similar which is a great compliment. The RX8 was a great car but it just didn't have sufficient fuel efficiency for most. My thought was 17mpg without a good amount of power isn't worth it, so I bought a Porsche 911.
I wish they made the RX8 in a 3 rotor or FI option. That car with 300hp would have been magnificent.
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Then again the RX-8 is cheaper than any BMW let alone a Porsche.
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It works brilliantly. Great performance for a 2-liter from 0-6000rpm, outstanding from 6000-9000. The only gripe I have is that the transition should be at the rpm where the torque curves meet, but instead it transitions at a higher rpm than that, so you get a "kick". Kinda gimmicky and not optimal. But in reality, I'm always below 6000 on the street and always above it at the track, so I practically never experience this. That someone would hate that they call it "vtec" because "Honda wasn't the 1st to invent variable valve control" is puzzling to me... I don't care if they call it "Honda's stupendiferous valve lift/timing changey mechanism", it works well, allows great in-town response and tremendous pull at stratospheric rmp as well ![]() I am glad there are no VTEC stickerz on the car, though... |
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It's inefficient in that it burns a LOT more fuel relative to its output vs. piston engines. And judging from measured rwhp and acceleration times, it's really more like 220hp.
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There's a reason we're seeing a shift to smaller-displacement turbos as CAFE is being jacked up again. Better fuel economy for a given power output. Regarding rotary displacement equivalency, although rotaries aspirate their full displacement every crank rev and 4-stroke piston engines only aspirate half their displacement per crank rev, rotaries don't make twice the power per displacement. More like 1.5x (applies to 2-strokes as well). I'd sooner argue for calling a 2.0 liter 4-stroke a 1.0 liter than to call the rotary a 2.6, which I think is kinda ridiculous. I think that the way they are rated for displacement (1.3 liters) is appropriate. They do give a lot more power/displacement than 4-stroke piston engines. |
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Well rotary engines are less thermally efficient than piston engines however they are much more volumetrically efficient. Mazda chose the rotary because of it's compact size so whether you compare it to a 2.6 or whatever, the fact remains that it's a small engine relative to the amount of power it makes. The engine being smaller with less moving parts allows you to have a low center of gravity and low polar moment of inertia. The boxer engine is quite small and they've done a pretty good job with weight distribution and center of gravity, but I still believe the RX8 as a whole package is more rewarding to drive. How many cars under $50k can you think of that seat 4, have a low center of gravity, and are double-wishbone on all 4 wheels? (well multi-link rear, but still)
I get the feeling subaru/toyota benchmarked the Porsche because they couldn't benchmark the RX8 which would've been the more logical choice since the engine is in the front unlike the Porsche. Had they chosen to go with double-wishbones up front I don't think they would've been able to hit their price target nor fit their engine inside. |
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a stock 2.3 from the MPS into a miata is a mid-high 12 second car, and it would annihilate everything in it's path short of 50-60k+ I often have dark fantasies about undertaking that particular engine swap( since I do have a spare 2.3 in storage), but fitment issues( driver that is I'm 6'4)is really preventing me from doing it. My best run on my Mazdaspeed3 was a 13.2 on DR's with a mbc,tbe,intake and bypass valve. Anywho back on topic. I've owned a '04 rx8 and it was a fine automobile until a dumptruck decided to tbone her. My only real issues were gas mileage, and that was it. Other than that fantastic handling, braking, and looks. I'm holding off on the initial frs/brz surge until I see what the sti/trd versions are going to look like (plus the fact that I'll be in the market for a new house soon) I |
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mainly in grammar hahaSorry I dont hate vtec because Honda wasn't the 1st. I hate the word because of 10000's of people that brag about it but don't understand it. Who think its be all and end all. That's why It is a great system and all praise should be given to it, but I know of too many backyard mechanics that trashed their Hondas and "fixed" them but they don't know what they are on about. That's why I wouldn't buy one here. Brand new they were too expensive. 2nd hand and more than likely too many things could be wrong. Nice car, but I also don't like convertibles :p
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At least one publication that compared the steering input of both cars affirms that the 8's steering is still superior overall. Take that how you will, but my understanding is the 86 steering is immediate and precise but lacks the feel that you get in the 8 or a Miata - which are both also immediate and precise. |
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That is probably the one main issue with the manual RX-8. I noticed the automatics are better geared for highway cruising at a more tolerable rpm for fuel consumption. But for others who mention gas mileage, it really is only an issue with non-synthetic 5W20 oil. If you switch out with Royal Purple then you will notice an upsurge of MPGs, especially in the city. With Royal Purple at least on a 06 automatic RX-8 it can have highway mpg at 25 mpg. And others mentioning issues with engine, most of this was addressed with the 09 re-design. Still the RX-8 remains to be a value at around 16K used and it has a transferable engine warranty up to 100,000 miles. |
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Another thoughts on Rx-8 vs BRZ comparison.
Since the price of BRZ is out, we can take a quick comparison 2009 Rx-8: $27590 2013 BRZ: $26270 These two cars are within 2K from each other. Granted that BRZ has better interior/exterior equipments. However, Rx-8 is more powerful and is a true 4 seater. Moreover, the sales of Rx-8 were so poor in the late years you can probably get a higher-spec Rx-8 at the same price at the limited BRZ. As a result, there is virtually no difference (or at most 2K difference) between Rx-8 and BRZ from the price perspective. My point is that BRZ/FRS is supposed to be a bargain sports car that is much less expensive than s2000, 370Z and Rx-8. But in the end, we get a price that is comparable to the Rx-8. This is perfectly fine with me since BRZ still represents a very good value and is the only true sports coupe in the market (miata is a convertible). However, one cannot help but wonder what is the differentiating factor that makes the sales of BRZ seem so successful but the sales of RX-8 so miserable. For me, the eccentricity of a rotary engine is probably what kills the sales of RX-8. Marketing prowess is probably another reason to the success of BRZ/FRS. |
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As for the poor RX-8 sales, my guess would be that early engine issues plagued the car and steered people clear from the RX-8 and its MPG. But as a used car and insurance discount as a "sedan," it is still a good deal. Even though it does have more power, it comes in heavier than the BRZ. But it still would be interesting to pit the two cars against each other. |
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