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god forgive me, I think I might have accidentally convinced a friend to buy a Mazda RX-8, his first rotary


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my powers of persuasion are unmatched


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some (many) might say that buying a guy's project car is a terrible idea

i would too but the mods seem tasteful even if the paint is FUCKED


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day 1 vs day 2

the previous owner spent like a year trying to diagnose a misfire but never plugged an OBD reader in?????


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THE OLD OWNER SOLD IT BECAUSE OF A MISFIRE BUT DIDN'T BOTHER TIGHTENING THE SPARK PLUGS PROPERLY???


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@damon

swapped spark plugs between the rotors to no avail, so we're beginning to narrow it down to perhaps ignition coils or fuel injectors. getting close! big victory was also finding out that the eccentric shaft position sensor was, like, not bolted in. it was just kinda hanging loose. so that's one code cleared!!!

FUN RX-8 FACT: they have extremely robust pinch welds


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IN FAIRNESS... the issue seems to be with the MAF/oxygen sensor and not with any of the shit the previous owner bolted on

this car was so unbelievably cheap (2.7k usd) that you'd want it regardless of how many gremlins are in the engine bay

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The more I read the progression in this post, the more I am reminded of the time I found a pre-built PC set out for the garbage men to pick up.

I hauled it back to my place, and started swapping components between it and an older rig that was similar in tech generation. Everything BUT the CPU worked. I ran the 1060 through a 48-hour fuzzy navel test, did the long RAM test on the sticks it had, and... just the CPU was bad. You could have popped a new one in and the motherboard would have taken it.

Sometimes people just don't have the stuff on-hand and the time to thoroughly test something, or just don't know the troubleshoot steps for stuff.

It's genuinely fascinating, the story here. The engine was rebuilt 2k km ago by a fairly reputable builder but they... allegedly just forgot really basic shit like swapping in new spark plugs and re-attaching the AC belt.

And then the owner developed a misfire problem, seemingly googled how to fix the car, but then just ignored most of the advice and fixated on one or two different things? But yes, the vibe of your story is very similar!