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| Issues | Warranty | Recalls / TSB Problems, issues, recalls, TSBs |
| View Poll Results: Have you had an issue with your Direct Injection System? | |||
| I have had a DI issue and was fixed under warranty (Subaru) |
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10 | 12.35% |
| I had a DI issue that caused Engine Failure and was fixed under warranty (Subaru) |
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2 | 2.47% |
| I have had a DI issue and was fixed under warranty (Toyota) |
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31 | 38.27% |
| I have had a DI issue that caused Engine Failure and was fixed under warranty (Toyota) |
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3 | 3.70% |
| I have had a DI issue and denied warranty by (Subaru) |
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7 | 8.64% |
| I have had a DI issue and denied warranty by (Toyota) |
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14 | 17.28% |
| I had a DI issue that caused Engine Failure and was Denied warranty (Subaru) |
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8 | 9.88% |
| I had a DI issue that caused Engine Failure and was Denied warranty (Toyota) |
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6 | 7.41% |
| Voters: 81. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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That's true as well. If it only turns out to be half a percent or so, then that would be great...I hope that it is.
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If the world was honest we could post a poll that reads like this:
What percent of the time do you drive your '86 in its power band: A. Never only a few WOT pulls per day 89.9999% B. most of the time , this is a sports car I keep the car above 5k rpm except on highways/interstates 0.0001% C. Uh what's a power band, you mean when Vtec kicks in? 10% Now posting a poll like this would be useless. However we do know that many people feel the car wasn't meant to be driven constantly over 5k rpm. Tromatic posted : Quote:
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All that means is over time the problem will become more common, as people get tired of lugging around under 3k rpm and drive the car like a sports car (which doesn't mean breaking the law.) The RX-8's first year probably had a similar percentage of total engine failures as ours, as time went on most all of them were done by 100k miles. I hope this isn't Japan's latest Wankel, I honestly believe the right tuning efforts can make this car more than a drive to church car. On the radio a news announcement said that the average age of a car in the USA is 11 years (up 2 years from the last analysis.) People buying cars today expect them to last. I do think this forum is heavily biased toward "new car people", people who trade away after a few years. And people who have never owned a sports car or know how to drive a high revving low torque car. If this car's reputation among enthusiasts doesn't hold as having durability as good or better than a Miata the sales will drop like a rock. I really hope the rumors are true that a fix was put in place this January.
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If this car holds up as well as my three RX-7's I have owned I will be uber happy. Well over 100K miles on two of them and I sold the third one for almost as much as I bought it for after 3 years of driving it and it ran like a top.
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Also, that should be easy to check. The person that put forward the "transient table" theory as the root cause of the injector seal failures should be able to take a look at the ECUs on cars produced after the January date and verify that the tables are different above 5200 RPM. However, if the failures are actually related to excessive heat in the area of the direct injectors then the problem cannot be solved with simply reprogramming the ECU. It would require a redesign of the block or head. I can understand why Subaru would not want to acknowledge or address that. I wonder how Gazoo Racing and Swiss Racing solved the problem? Are they using a different engine management system? My understanding was at least some of the cars run near stock engines. Are they using additional cooling like Robispec? They have ran the cars at racing speeds for 24 hours straight and have not had all their engines fail due to detonation. Maybe the issue is not as inevitable as some believe it is. Time will tell. As the facts and data comes in, the truth will come out.
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Great points, tuning can do a lot of things like change the amount of heat of the cylinder head mass around the seals. As far as Gazoo and Swiss, I personally suspect "track tuning". This is something completely foreign to the EcuTek vendors on this forum that are advertising increasing horsepower. A track tune does the opposite, you give up a tiny amount of HP for durability. Ask one of the dozen or so WRX/STI tuners for a track tune and they know exactly what to do, unfortunately those guys don't own EcuTek software and have enough business fixing factory WRX/STI tunes. Eventually as you say the truth will come out, doubt it will be from the OEM, but trickle down when the worldwide expert Subaru tuners start sharing their tunes.
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Even Amuse has discussed changing the seals out due to seal failure.
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Doesn't make a difference. We all know what the fix is. The reality is, Subaru/Toyota will provide a fix and trickle it into the cars eventually without telling anyone. Being honest is the best business practice which will allow them to develop into a more successful company, but it's not in their blood to do so, at least at this point in time.
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More than likely it'll be trickled in a couple years from now without you knowing and will be implemented on the newer models. From the way they talk about this issue, they will not acknowledge a problem. Still going to need a tune.
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I'm just wondering about alternatives besides getting a third party tune. |
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So, I thought all dealerships would have the same. |
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