Don't call it a project!
It's been here for years.
Putting pistons in fear.
Something about beer....
So when one owns one of the most reliable vehicles of the 1980's, what else would compliment it but this century's least reliable vehicle?
Enter my 2004 RX8
Read ANY RX8 buyer's guide and you're going to be told 2 things:
1) Buy one post 2009 as just about everything wrong with these had been fixed
2) Compression test, compression test, compression test.
Of course, I ignored both points completely. No one has ever accused me of buying cars with my brain, and I wasnt about to have them start now...
The car was advertised with 21,000 original kms (which I'm sure has been rolled back), winter tires, and faded paint. The previous owner seems intent on setting Europe's land speed record for most words vomited per second so getting any info from him was near pointless. When I couldnt keep up in Hungarian, he switched to German, which was less helpful. Rotary owners... It turns out we're the same in other countries too.
So, obviously I know better but I did it anyway. But WHY did I do it? Well, there's a track about 40 minutes away and I wanted something that was "track ready" right out of the box. It also had to pull "school run" duty, and occasionally would be required to get me to work. This car revs to the moon, handles like a dream, fits my 2.3 children, and starts just often enough to meet that "work" requirement (Post covid times means I'm mostly work from home these days)
Unfortunately the flip side of that coin is that quite literally NOTHING I bolt on to this thing (short of a $6000 turbo kit) is going to make any more power. Like at all. These seem to dyno at 170hp, and that's where they seem to like to stay. Sucks really, because ideally I'd like to do SOMETHING to this that would make it better/faster/stronger than your run-of-the-mill RX8, but we'll see.
So far I've been able to do a little fiddling. Nothing serious really, but I did manage to get a couple trackdays in last year. Preparation for the track with the RX8 was pretty simple:
1) Redline oil in the trans and diff
2) RBF600 brake sauce
3) 100tw tires (Toyo R888r)
Unfortunately, after spending money on the sticky shoes and safety gear (helmet, suit, gloves, and shoes) that was about the end of my "fun budget". I'm sure more will follow though!
Good times.