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Old 07-07-2013, 03:31 PM   #1
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I asked the question because I wanted to start conversation that's it. If you really read my post you would know my motor is doing fine. I am aware of old tricks with cars, I started driving 1962. I am getting the impression that you really didn't read my post. My post wasn't met to be a question by me as if I don't know what happends or that I had motor issues I was trying to pin back on a procedure. I ask again, how do you start and stop your 8 if you have one?. I ask because I am not the only one who revvs up their motor ad dumps the ignition.
I have herd no offer of a reaction from you on how you start and stop your motor in your 8?. I do mine that way because it does scavenge the combustion chamber to some extent and it may have a connection to flooding, and I know about cold start and shut offs, as I said earlier I have done this for 80,000 miles no ill effect.So how do you start and turn off your 8,do you own a rx8?. can you respond to the original question please
You are awfully defensive about conversations in forums. I understand you were asking a question, but there are usually deeper meanings to the questions people ask in a forum setting, especially ones as benign as "how do you start/stop your rx8". So, to answer your question. I start my RX8 as most would. I unlock the door, climb in, depress the clutch (I leave my car in gear as well if that matters for you), turn the ignition over and what do you know - it starts. Now, to stop my RX8... I find a place to park it, pull in, hit the brakes to come to a complete stop, pull up on the emergency brake and turn off the ignition. Again, I usually leave it in gear as well.

To answer your other question. Yes, I own an RX8. In fact, this isn't my first RX8. Nor is it my first rotary.

Now - since you want to have a conversation about this. Let's talk about your 80,000 miles of revving the engine up to 3,500-4,000 (which is it? 500RPM is a big difference) and killing the ignition and it causing "no ill effect." How do you know there has been no ill effect on your engine? Did you do a compression test when it was brand new, and done another one now to compare to? Do you have a second RX8, identical in every way that you drive the exact same way and DON'T rev the engine up before killing ignition? Have you taken the engines out of both cars and done a thorough analysis and compared one to other to see if there was "no ill effect" on the rev-before-kill engine? Have you ever taken ANY rotary apart? Ever put one back together? Is this your first RX8? How many cars do you have? Blah blah...

I hope you are picking up on the cynical and at the same time rhetorical questions. That is my point.

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Old 07-07-2013, 06:30 PM   #2
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You are awfully defensive about conversations in forums. I understand you were asking a question, but there are usually deeper meanings to the questions people ask in a forum setting, especially ones as benign as "how do you start/stop your rx8". So, to answer your question. I start my RX8 as most would. I unlock the door, climb in, depress the clutch (I leave my car in gear as well if that matters for you), turn the ignition over and what do you know - it starts. Now, to stop my RX8... I find a place to park it, pull in, hit the brakes to come to a complete stop, pull up on the emergency brake and turn off the ignition. Again, I usually leave it in gear as well.

To answer your other question. Yes, I own an RX8. In fact, this isn't my first RX8. Nor is it my first rotary.

Now - since you want to have a conversation about this. Let's talk about your 80,000 miles of revving the engine up to 3,500-4,000 (which is it? 500RPM is a big difference) and killing the ignition and it causing "no ill effect." How do you know there has been no ill effect on your engine? Did you do a compression test when it was brand new, and done another one now to compare to? Do you have a second RX8, identical in every way that you drive the exact same way and DON'T rev the engine up before killing ignition? Have you taken the engines out of both cars and done a thorough analysis and compared one to other to see if there was "no ill effect" on the rev-before-kill engine? Have you ever taken ANY rotary apart? Ever put one back together? Is this your first RX8? How many cars do you have? Blah blah...

I hope you are picking up on the cynical and at the same time rhetorical questions. That is my point.

Everybody has an opinon, get used to it.
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Old 07-15-2013, 03:08 PM   #3
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You seem like a pugilistic type and I only wanted a honest conversation about it, but you seem like an angry guy and honestly guy I would seek some help on that issue ,seriously guy. You sound like you are angry and bragging and not conversing with me. I will just say good luck with your 8 and all your other cars. I am sorry you get so up set and every one is eentitled to their opinion and you have certainly stated yours , good luck sir.
You, sir, strike me as being ignorant of mechanics, rotaries, spelling, and grammar. That, or you're just a troll.

The person you're calling angry is probably one of the most even keel individuals I've run across, both on the forums and in real life.

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Old 07-15-2013, 07:50 PM   #4
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You, sir, strike me as being ignorant of mechanics, rotaries, spelling, and grammar. That, or you're just a troll.

The person you're calling angry is probably one of the most even keel individuals I've run across, both on the forums and in real life.

If you think he's angry than GOD FORBID you ever get corrected by Brian

Every one is in titled to their opinion and you have made yours known sir. have you left any more cutting statements out?. You might notice sir I don't attack you for your opinion of me , even though you don't know squat about me either do you?.
There is no reason to call me names, we all have our big boy pants on here. Just chill and get over your self and talk about the thread instead of calling people names ok?. Your friend is a big boy, he probably is ok defending him self if he feels insulted, ya think.
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