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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 05:32 PM
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Oh by the way that dyno run was from a Subaru, I just checked. Hold you pointer over the picture and wait!
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 05:40 PM
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***Thats must be a Auto RX8 on the Dyno*** Ive never seem any dyno that low and I seen maybe 20 dyno runs. There usually between 190-215WHP. You must know nothing about the Rotary Engine. They put a limiter on the Car, but it can rev pass 13,000 RPM without hurting the engine. The gave it a 9-10 Redline because they dont want you to hurt the Trans. Most likely you have never been in a Rotary power car as well because theres a Beep at 9000 Reminding you to switch gears because you cant feel it in the engine or your gas petal. The engine is too smooth.
190 whp? Maybe measured from the hubs instead of an actual Dyno?


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Oh by the way that dyno run was from a Subaru, I just checked. Hold you pointer over the picture and wait!
That Tuner store is local (KTR is in Ayer, MA..). That was a Subaru Meet, where they ran other cars also. Hence why it's in the "Subaru Event" section..



Here's my Sources:

http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=33865
http://smpc.dnyp.com/mazda-rx8_2004_Dynos.asp <-- this one shows the Dyno information I posted on the last link..

There are other Dyno's there, it proves that the mod gains are not really worth the $$. Greddy Turbo only get you to your optimistic "215 rwhp stock".. However it might be enough to do some good road racing on courses..

I'll give it sometime before the RX8 aftermarket gets a little bigger before f/i gets better gains. But right now 215 rwhp turbo'd is barely enough to reach stock rwhp range of a G...

13k reving, any car can do that. Just how long will it last?

I'm not saying my G is perfect either.. But I haven't had any problems first hand.. again I only had 2300 miles since Oct...

You can post as many videos of RX8's on the track as you want. Even GT4 pictures If it's not you in the car, we don't want to see it





Most likely you have never been in a Rotary power car as well
What are you talking about? I have one sitting in my driveway right now..



Like I said in a previous post, my brother has owned 2 of them... I'm over at the rx8club forums lurking about new toys too... Tell me if you want more pics to confirm
 

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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:05 PM
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Sure bring the one with 215 whp too, dont bring just the bad ones because I might have to do this.

https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
http://www.yellowg35.com/dyno1.html
http://www.dynoperformance.com/searc...ils.php?ID=494
http://www.dynoperformance.com/searc...ils.php?ID=493
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthre...b=5&o=&fpart=1

I'd be worried about my G35 if I had a big drop in HP like that to the wheels. Most are between a 50-60 drop in HP. Maybe we shouldnt talk about dynos around this Forum.............
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:06 PM
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You can keep you 7000-8500rpm powerband and shift all you want. I'll stick with linear power delivery (ie torque). I'd much rather have a car that can get out of it's own way in the lower rpms while still having amazing topend. A perfect example would be the C5 Z06. It makes about 365whp @ 6000rpms and holds on to 90% of that power till the 6400rpms fuel cut and makes over 330wtq from 2000-5500rpms. That's what you call a flexible engine. It can basically accelerate hard from any given rpm or gear. I'd much rather this over some turboed banger that makes 350whp@8500rpms and 250wtq@6500rpms. The Z06 would still be faster in the 1/4 mile. The 405hp Z06 is capable of lower 12s@116mph bonestock as I've seen done at the track with a street-tired equipped 03 Z06. Now take my friend's 3rd gen single turbo conversion RX7. It makes 340whp all in a nice and light 2800lb chassis. With M&H drag slicks he gets 1.8 60 foots, he's getting 12.6s@110mph. Hold on, how is it that this RX7 with it's better power to ratio is still loosing to Z06? Powerband, powerband, powerband. The Z06 makes a lot more average power over it's optimal and longer powerband. Peak numbers are for bench racing.

POWER UNDER THE CURVE IS WHAT WINS RACES

But you're too dumb and ignorant to understand this. Why do you think BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, Nissan/Infiniti, Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda (ie everybody) keep increasing displacement and adding things like variable intake manifolds and variable cam timing? One guess........to increase the powerband. They want to make it higher, longer, and more useable.

Once on a road course and at speeds above 40mph, the RX8 is a great sportscar therefore it can rely on it's handling to help it keep up with more powerful sportscar. But don't think for a second it's mad-tyte-JDM power is what's helping it keep up. Once on longer straight aways the RX8 gets walked hard. A car that does 95mph in the 1/4 mile is going to get walked pretty hard by one that does 100mph+.

If a RX8 rolled up to me in my G35 at the strip, I wouldn't have a care in the world that I was going to get beat. I know I've got the quicker car. I'll crush him from the start and then let my G's better topend performance continue to open up the lead. I've run two RX-8s at my track when I had my Maxima. I was running 14.4s@98mph and they were getting low 15s@92mph. Not exactly close.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cas2themoe
Sure bring the one with 215 whp too, dont bring just the bad ones because I might have to do this.

https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
http://www.yellowg35.com/dyno1.html
http://www.dynoperformance.com/searc...ils.php?ID=494
http://www.dynoperformance.com/searc...ils.php?ID=493
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthre...b=5&o=&fpart=1

I'd be worried about my G35 if I had a big drop in HP like that to the wheels. Most are between a 50-60 drop in HP. Maybe we shouldnt talk about dynos around this Forum.............

speak of the 50-60 HP drop as much as you like. Even with the power loss (looking at the lowest Dyno you posted), The G still out numbers the Greddy Turbo RX8.

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But you're too dumb and ignorant to understand this. Why do you think BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, Nissan/Infiniti, Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda (ie everybody) keep increasing displacement and adding things like variable intake manifolds and variable cam timing? One guess........to increase the powerband. They want to make it higher, longer, and more useable.
My Bro has an RX8, loves it to death. Has alot of more power mods than ^^ and he too accepts that the car just isn't as fast as (back them, stock) G. That doesn't change anything though. He loves the car, it's his fun car. Doesn't act ignorant about it. Why are you here trying to strut your Stock RX8 around? Are you compensating for not buying a G?

Man, you're making a bad rep for the 8 owners. It's like a new generation of Fan boys or something
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by DaveB
You can keep you 7000-8500rpm powerband and shift all you want. I'll stick with linear power delivery (ie torque). I'd much rather have a car that can get out of it's own way in the lower rpms while still having amazing topend. A perfect example would be the C5 Z06. It makes about 365whp @ 6000rpms and holds on to 90% of that power till the 6400rpms fuel cut and makes over 330wtq from 2000-5500rpms. That's what you call a flexible engine. It can basically accelerate hard from any given rpm or gear. I'd much rather this over some turboed banger that makes 350whp@8500rpms and 250wtq@6500rpms. The Z06 would still be faster in the 1/4 mile. The 405hp Z06 is capable of lower 12s@116mph bonestock as I've seen done at the track with a street-tired equipped 03 Z06. Now take my friend's 3rd gen single turbo conversion RX7. It makes 340whp all in a nice and light 2800lb chassis. With M&H drag slicks he gets 1.8 60 foots, he's getting 12.6s@110mph. Hold on, how is it that this RX7 with it's better power to ratio is still loosing to Z06? Powerband, powerband, powerband. The Z06 makes a lot more average power over it's optimal and longer powerband. Peak numbers are for bench racing.

POWER UNDER THE CURVE IS WHAT WINS RACES

But you're too dumb and ignorant to understand this. Why do you think BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, Nissan/Infiniti, Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda (ie everybody) keep increasing displacement and adding things like variable intake manifolds and variable cam timing? One guess........to increase the powerband. They want to make it higher, longer, and more useable.

Once on a road course and at speeds above 40mph, the RX8 is a great sportscar therefore it can rely on it's handling to help it keep up with more powerful sportscar. But don't think for a second it's mad-tyte-JDM power is what's helping it keep up. Once on longer straight aways the RX8 gets walked hard. A car that does 95mph in the 1/4 mile is going to get walked pretty hard by one that does 100mph+.

If a RX8 rolled up to me in my G35 at the strip, I wouldn't have a care in the world that I was going to get beat. I know I've got the quicker car. I'll crush him from the start and then let my G's better topend performance continue to open up the lead. I've run two RX-8s at my track when I had my Maxima. I was running 14.4s@98mph and they were getting low 15s@92mph. Not exactly close.
Now thats just ignorant "You have a better top end" You have no idea about the Rotary egine either. I may have the widest broadbang of almost any car out there and the Rotary is known for its top end. I'm done dealing with people that have no sense when it comes to anybody elses car expect their own!
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by DaveB
I was running 14.4s@98mph and they were getting low 15s@92mph. Not exactly close.
Andl like I said they cant drive.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:19 PM
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Now thats just ignorant "You have a better top end" You have no idea about the Rotary egine either. I may have the widest broadbang of almost any car out there and the Rotary is known for its top end. I'm done dealing with people that have no sense when it comes to anybody elses car expect their own!

Dave did give respect to the RX8. I do too. However, to the least.. the car just isn't up to par stock for stock engine power. There is nothing the RX8 can really do about it right now until aftermarket does further development.

I actually respect Integra's/RSX's more than Infiniti's/Nissan's.. but shh, don't tell anyone that

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Andl like I said they cant drive.
Don't talk until you've had some track time...

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Oh if I remember correctly everyone always complains about the 350Z and G35 having no top end. I read it and so many times from mags and people
Top end as..? rpm? Yes it's a low RPM built car. It compensates with being smooth on the highway with nice acceleration as opposed to having to downshift and redline to pass a car..
 

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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:19 PM
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Oh if I remember correctly everyone always complains about the 350Z and G35 having no top end. I read it and so many times from mags and people
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:29 PM
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I promise this what I'm writing is the last post here. I really do love the G35 and 350Z, wish you could ask my friends what I say about them. Ok see yah in other post where hopefully we wont get back to this.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:31 PM
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thanks for the fun posting bro.

Back on to track times please?
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:32 PM
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I was on RX8club.com and thought this was terribly funny. Some guy ran a 14.58@94.55mph in this stock RX8 at Gateway (St Louis, decently quick track) and he's treated as if he's some type of God. My favorite quote is:

Hope this shuts most of you up about how the only guy that can run this car to 14.5-3 is ITO because he runs "race gas" and "powershifts" and "is a pro drag racer."
Oh, that's with an 8000rpm launch no less Apparantly running mid 14s isn't nearly as easy as CamelToe says because even the RX-8 owners call BS when these cars go mid 14s or less Why would CamelToe lie? He's such an honorable guy.

Here's the post:

http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=37357
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by cas2themoe
Sure bring the one with 215 whp too, dont bring just the bad ones because I might have to do this.

https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
http://www.yellowg35.com/dyno1.html
http://www.dynoperformance.com/searc...ils.php?ID=494
http://www.dynoperformance.com/searc...ils.php?ID=493
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=dyno
http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthre...b=5&o=&fpart=1

I'd be worried about my G35 if I had a big drop in HP like that to the wheels. Most are between a 50-60 drop in HP. Maybe we shouldnt talk about dynos around this Forum.............
Wait, wait...you forgot one...this is my G normally aspirated...the blue one is a recreation made by our event coordinator and the colorful one is from the actual dyno shop showing my NA #'s and my post Supercharger numbers...and that was with a slipping belt!
 
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:36 PM
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Hey guys quit the RX8 bashing and back to time slips =/
You too Randy (nice video with 2 s/c g's btw)


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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 06:40 PM
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2 Things are sad about what you said. Below I will post a dyno run from a member at the club. Who's getting 210whp................

Second thing is that its pretty said that if we were so called getting only 170whp and 120wtq and still keep up with a 3.5L V6 w/ 280HP and 270 Torque. That's looks to me that its more SAD on your part if that's true. Now if you want to talk about achievements then we will, but you will get blown out of the water. The RX8 has 3 times the awards the G35 does and has placed 1st over the G35 coupe and others many of times!

Jan 2005 Car and Driver ----> http://www.caranddriver.com/article....rticle_id=8923

Jan 2004 Car and Driver ----> http://www.caranddriver.com/article....rticle_id=7581

April 2003 Car and Driver ----> http://www.caranddriver.com/article....&page_number=1

2004 Best Car (Didn't win but was a finalist) ----> http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....&page_number=1

awww man I could go on and on but I'm tired of searching.

You may need a little HP, Torque lesson ---->http://www.yawpower.com/tqvshp.html (He'll break it down for you people who think just because you have big HP and Big Toque, that you can out perform everyone. Doesn't mean as much as you think when it comes to performance!)

Link of one of our members who running a bone stock RX8 on the track. He'll pass a Mustang GT, NSX and almost passed a Brand New Corvette C6. http://www.geralds.net/HPDE031905/HPDE1031905.wmv

Try letting your stock G35 do this and I bet that engine will blow http://www.d-mphotos.com/images/rx8/.../rx8184mph.wmv
This is the guys same exact car as above http://www.hausers.com/nemesis8/videos/teaser.wmv

You guys need to remember that the RX8 was designed by someone that actually raced professionally.
CamelToe,

Your vids are so weak! First, who cares if a car can GO 170+ EVENTUALLY...it's how fast they get there that matters. Two, your race vid is weak...first, all of the cars he passed had newbs behind the wheel just like the newb driving the RX8...that's why he had to have an instructor in the car and that's why the instructor told him that he passed a BMW without a point by...also, that instructor weas an idiot for telling him it was ok to pass without a point by...that's crash material right there...so take your sorry vids and shove em!
 
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