Compression Test

2008 MAZDA RX8
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Hi, I had a pre-purchase check done on a Mazda RX8 Series 2 earlier today, completed at a performance workshop which specialises in street mods, racing, etc, and the website states that they specialise in rotaries. The compression test came back with 80-95 PSI. The mechanic said that this was fine, and that his gauge always comes back with a lower reading, and that he can test a turbo and return a 75 PSI reading so the RX8 will be fine. I'm aware that the ideal PSI for a RX8 is 110~120. I believe he used a piston compression gauge, judging from these numbers, but I'm not sure. Is this a reliable reading? I'm not sure if the guy selling me the car will be willing to drive it to another rotary specialist as the next one is a fair way away.
Apr 12, 2013 at 2:40 AM
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get a second opinion from another shop. something does not sound right

Roy
Apr 12, 2013 at 2:46 AM
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Hi, thanks for your prompt reply. I've since done some online searching of government registers and have come to the conclusion that I've stumbled across a bit of a racket. Thanks anyway!
Apr 12, 2013 at 4:58 AM