Maniac0301 wrote “you can get a factory rebuilt engine for around 2K”.
The engine on my RX-8 blew last month and I worked with both a Mazda Service Center and Tri Point Engineering and either way, it was going to be $6,000 out the door. Perhaps your number is based on doing the swap yourself, but still, the rebuilt engine alone was something like $4,200.
Fun fact, I learned that there are 14 brand new Renesis engines sitting in Hiroshima and they are available for the same price as Mazda charges for a rebuilt engine you just have to pay an additional $500 for shipping and wait two weeks for it to arrive.
Penultimeta wrote “do engine failures really happen all that often or is that just perception”.
I drove an FC RX-7 for eighteen years, put 286,000 miles on it, and sold it with compression numbers that were getting low but indicated the engine still had some life left in it.
I then bought an RX-8 and its engine blew suddenly and catastrophically at 86,000 miles. I couldn’t definitively assign cause to the engine at that time as the car had previously received front end damage and I suspected the cooling system hadn’t be repaired correctly.
Mazda put a rebuilt engine in the car for free as they had voluntarily extended the warrantee to 100,000 miles. Amusingly, when this happened, I received a call from someone fairly high up at Mazda and he simply said “look, we’re going to give you a new engine, now tell me exactly - what - happened”…bhahaha
I put 159,000 miles on my rebuilt engine and it died in the classic seal failure fashion as I described above.
At this point, based on my personal experience and all the data points I’ve received from mechanics and owners, I can say with reasonable confidence that these engines are only good for somewhere around 90,000 to 120,000 miles on average.
The old 12A and 13B engines were excellent and so long as you didn't turbo them, they actually tended to outlast most piston engines. The Renesis engines however, just don't hold up and they're expensive to replace.