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RX7Wishing 06-28-06 05:55 PM

93 Rx7 - exploded... Total Loss :(
 
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Thats right.. My 93 Rx7 friken erupted into flames while driving it. no indication that it was gonna happen. Im so sick about it.. Ill post more details later.... here are some pics

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oorx7 06-28-06 05:57 PM

Holy SH*T. Sorry to hear it bud.


Have you talked to your insurence yet?

darkside7 06-28-06 05:59 PM

sorry to hear your loss.....

RX7Wishing 06-28-06 06:00 PM

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Mr rx-7 tt 06-28-06 06:02 PM

Sorry to hear about your car but I am glad you are ok. The car can be replaced, you cannot.

I would bet a fuel hose burst or the fuel pulsation dampner started leaking.

KaiFD3S 06-28-06 06:03 PM

did you have a fire extinguisher with you...sorry for your loss....that is one of my worst fears...

x X CLoud X x 06-28-06 06:04 PM

oman..... that sucks........ sorry for the lost.... least u made it out

RX7Wishing 06-28-06 06:05 PM

Possible.. The car basicly exploded.. The force of the explosion was enough to snap my carbon fiber hood in half and put a crack in the windsheild.. SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME!...

I spoke with my insurance company. The said it would be covered under my comprehensive coverage and they waved the 500 deductable because it was fire dmg. I have yet to speak with the guy who determines the damage to the car... But looking at the car i know for a fact its a total lose.. :T

prrex4ever 06-28-06 06:05 PM

That sucks bigtime. Sorry about your lost. It's good to see that your O.K.

KaiFD3S 06-28-06 06:06 PM

do you have any idea how this happened...

mibad 06-28-06 06:11 PM

That could have very well been mine last friday morning. The only difference is there was a county bus driver who stopped when they saw the smoke and handed me a fire extinguisher. My fire only lasted maybe 60 seconds total, but the horror I felt when I opened the hood and saw flames was unforgettable. I know what you're feeling and I am so sorry yours was a total loss. I will never drive without an extinguisher again. Hopefully the pics of your loss will shock other owners into getting one as well.

tamers1 06-28-06 06:17 PM

:( oh brother. I am soo sorry for your loss and the loss of an FD. I couldn't imagine.

Montego 06-28-06 06:19 PM

Sorry man. Unfortunately I share your pain. My first FD cought on fire also.

If you ever find out why it cought on fire let us know

1QWIK7 06-28-06 06:35 PM

O shit!!

Sorry man, i hate seeing threads like this. But im glad you are ok, i hope someday you get another FD again if you're planning to.

But what do you think caused it? Have you done any engine work/maintenance recently? Maybe a hose came loose or basically just old parts wearing out?

yuichiror 06-28-06 06:38 PM

Damn that sucks! Glad you're ok though. Where did it happen?

gainer_reniag 06-28-06 06:52 PM

oh snap

mibad 06-28-06 06:53 PM

Ray at Malloy told me they redesigned the hose that runs from the fuel rail to the primary injectors in 94. They have a kit to repair that part of the fuel system that's 70 bucks. He also told me to replace the FPD as it is "a fire waiting to happen." So if you own a 93 you might want to consider this as a "reliability upgrade." It's a hell of a lot more important than any other reliability upgrades.

Aeka GSR 06-28-06 07:08 PM

Every fire thread makes me sick to my stomach...im thinking of running complete teflon steel braided lines with AN fittings.

Did mazda ever re-design the FPD or is just one of those things that need to be replaced every 30k or so?

RE-Amemiya 06-28-06 07:27 PM

HOLY SH*T!!

Things like that make me feel really bad for the owners, like the fire that destroyed 16 or whatever at the shop a few months ago.

Best of luck with the insurance and trying to find another one.

rx7goomba 06-28-06 07:35 PM

Hopefully insurance will be able to help you out. Sorry for your loss.

ArmitageGVR4 06-28-06 07:41 PM

Has anyone ever considered that this problem with 93's spontaneously combusting is a design flaw and that there should be a recall for it? Seriously, I think there are enough people on this forum alone that have had their FDs burn to the ground that a class action suit wouldn't be far fetched.

Nghtstlkr7 06-28-06 07:47 PM

:eek:

im talking to Ray tomorrow and im gonna make it a point to buy an extinguisher. good to know youre ok. i cant imagine losing my car that way, but it seems to be a very real possibility. may she rest in peace.

ArmitageGVR4 has a good point... ive seen what mustve been at least four "fire" threads within the past six months.

allrotor93 06-28-06 07:51 PM

just make sure you fix the fuel leak recall

Tenacious 06-28-06 07:53 PM

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buy a halon fire extinguisher, dont go with the cheap home-depot or pep boys special, Halon is basically a refridgerant, its production was made illegal, but ppl recycle old halon extinguishers. Once the halon hits the air it kills all all oxygen in the air around it(its perfectly safe outdoors). Imosafe anywhere just as long as your not blowing up 25 tanks in a room. Theres a couple threads on it. Btw it leaves no residue!! which is a +!!

RX7Wishing 06-28-06 08:00 PM

I used a fire extinguisher. But the fire was so intense it did nothing. Im serious. I used the small home depot ones. I had it mounted near the pass floor board... Peice of shit lasted for all of 5 seconds.


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