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IOwnCalculus posted:My MS3 has the same issue, on and off for the past year+ actually (I let it go because it only gets cold enough to set a CEL during the winter). I'm going to replace the thermostat finally, probably this coming long weekend.
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 03:57 |
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I'm at nearly 120k so well outside of any warranties
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 04:12 |
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A HID housing ("the headlight") costs around $800 from the dealer. I found that out through insurance.. ninjaedit: for a speed
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 14:30 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:I do have a laugh every time someone posts "OMG YOUR HIDZ ARE ILLEGAL UNLESS YOU HAVE AUTOLEVELING" seeing as the factory MS3 leveling setup is a knob you adjust, and the manual gives you a list of positions to set it to based on the weight in the car. This isn't anything particularly special about our cars. The current gen. STi has the same sort of manual level adjustment and a table based on how much junk you've put in the hatch.
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 17:57 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:I'm at nearly 120k so well outside of any warranties I looked at my invoice and it was covered by the emission warranty. If you have a PZEV vehicle, that is good for 15 years / 150,000 miles! edit: Well, call the dealer, Mazda might only honor it if you get it serviced in a PZEV mandated state (?). It's confusing! Kia Soul Enthusias fucked around with this message at 20:19 on Dec 28, 2012 |
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Well I officially joined the smoking exhaust club. I went to pick up my girlfriend at her place, was idling outside and smelled something burning. Looked in my driver mirror and saw a huge plume of blue smoke behind my car. Car still runs and drives ok, the smoke went away after a few seconds. That was yesterday afternoon. Was idling outside my apartment waiting for someone to figure out how to open a gate and it happened again this evening.So, twice in two days. Is this a death sentence for the turbo or should I not be concerned until it's always smoking? The problem being it's cold out now so my exhaust is always puffing. :/ What my options in regards to fixing the situation? My service advisor and I had already talked about before I started modding and he said they don't technically care, but when it comes to corporate I have to be 100% stock. So.. returning to stock with only 4500 miles left in my turbo warranty (I'm at 65,5xx now) isn't appealing. Plus I don't have that kind of time on my hands. I know they do the 5w-40 switch, then maybe the PCV/head switch and then they might do the turbo.. Are there good aftermarket replacements that are suitable bolt-ons? I'm fully bolted and don't forsee going much higher hp than what I have, except maybe a custom tune from Cobb so the new turbo doesn't have to be crazy; just something that works easily.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 03:06 |
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Sublime Process posted:Is this a death sentence for the turbo or should I not be concerned until it's always smoking? The problem being it's cold out now so my exhaust is always puffing. :/ Well it should be 5w30 not 5w40. Ventilation kit works half the time so far, i've installed probably 20.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 03:34 |
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CharlesM posted:I looked at my invoice and it was covered by the emission warranty. If you have a PZEV vehicle, that is good for 15 years / 150,000 miles! I really doubt the MS3 counts as PZEV, given the soot in the tailpipe. Sublime Process posted:Well I officially joined the smoking exhaust club. I think at this point the seals are damaged. What mods do you have that you'd need to undo? I know there's a much higher incidence of smoking turbos with modified exhausts but realistically those don't actually cause the problem.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 03:36 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:I really doubt the MS3 counts as PZEV, given the soot in the tailpipe. When I got mine in 08, I remember the regular 3's were PZEV's, but the speeds weren't. This is in PA where we have CA emissions. Federal cars aren't IIRC. e: my god the crap some people spout on other forums PZEV means Partial Zero Emmissions Vehicle, the only cars that qualify for this are ones that run part time on electric only, thus producing emmission only part of the time. opengl fucked around with this message at 04:14 on Dec 31, 2012 |
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So I have this idea about integrating a removable Nexus 7 into my dash so I have full time GPS and Google Music at my fingertips on the go. Where can I buy a replacement center console cubby cover? My idea involves hacking one up a bit and I'd like a spare just in case. Edit: Used. I can't find much on ebay. Rhyno fucked around with this message at 05:41 on Dec 31, 2012 |
# ? Dec 31, 2012 05:37 |
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SiB posted:Well it should be 5w30 not 5w40. Ventilation kit works half the time so far, i've installed probably 20. Oh, good then. I'm already running Pennzoil Platinum 5w-30. Do vent kits work with Cobb's SRI and TIP? IOwnCalculus posted:I think at this point the seals are damaged. What mods do you have that you'd need to undo? I know there's a much higher incidence of smoking turbos with modified exhausts but realistically those don't actually cause the problem. SRI, TIP, tmic, HFFP, Stage 2+ AP, Downpipe, BPV, RMM, shift weight, colder plugs (not changing that, because 'duh..) Edit: Has anyone used these guys? From what I gathered, $450 for a replacement turbo and two year warranty http://tinyurl.com/ac8a7wk Sublime Process fucked around with this message at 19:42 on Dec 31, 2012 |
# ? Dec 31, 2012 18:45 |
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Have a look at these photos to figure out if its compatible with the SRI and TIP. http://imgur.com/el7BB http://imgur.com/78j1Y http://imgur.com/BJNZo http://imgur.com/1UlPf
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 20:00 |
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SiB posted:Have a look at these photos to figure out if its compatible with the SRI and TIP. Hmm.. They're both Cobb parts, so it seems I could .. wait, poo poo.. If my TIP is aftermarket, I can't use it. Right?
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 20:42 |
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Sublime Process posted:Hmm.. They're both Cobb parts, so it seems I could .. wait, poo poo.. If my TIP is aftermarket, I can't use it. Right? I believe you are correct.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 20:46 |
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Dunno if this fits the thread exactly, but how's the long-term reliability of the n/a 1st gen Mazda6 4-cyl? Is it better to go with the V6? I'm thinking of getting a weekend car for bike trips and the 6 wagon fits the bill (is a wagon, has a manual transmission), but everything I'm looking at is getting on in years. I don't really care about fuel economy as the car wouldn't get used that often and I don't drive to work. I just want something reliable and not dead boring to drive.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 22:11 |
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Sublime Process posted:Hmm.. They're both Cobb parts, so it seems I could .. wait, poo poo.. If my TIP is aftermarket, I can't use it. Right? If I were you I wouldn't bother with the vent kit. You've probably got a blown seal. Either go stock or look for a turbo.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 03:18 |
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SynMoo posted:If I were you I wouldn't bother with the vent kit. You've probably got a blown seal. Either go stock or look for a turbo. If the problem is caused by the improper venting, wouldn't the same thing technically happen again to a new turbo? I'm slightly ignorant on that aspect, admittedly.
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VacaGrande posted:Dunno if this fits the thread exactly, but how's the long-term reliability of the n/a 1st gen Mazda6 4-cyl? Is it better to go with the V6? I'm thinking of getting a weekend car for bike trips and the 6 wagon fits the bill (is a wagon, has a manual transmission), but everything I'm looking at is getting on in years. I have a buddy with a 4-cly 6, and it's held up well mechanically. He's got over 120k on it now I believe and has only had minor maintenance required.
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VacaGrande posted:Dunno if this fits the thread exactly, but how's the long-term reliability of the n/a 1st gen Mazda6 4-cyl? Is it better to go with the V6? I'm thinking of getting a weekend car for bike trips and the 6 wagon fits the bill (is a wagon, has a manual transmission), but everything I'm looking at is getting on in years. My wife drives a 2005 6i 4AT (blech) which she had when we started dating (I had the 6S at the time of dating, I knew it was love). It even lived a previous life as a rental if you'd believe. She bought it with about 25K on the odo and it is now rounding 104k. No mechanical problems have been experienced. Gets right about 25 mpg regardless of city/hwy driving, A/C on or off. At this mileage it is significantly more comfortable than the 6S was. The turning radius is much tighter and it is easier to throw around in corners when compared. Pressing the loud pedal makes it sound like your whipping hamsters in a wheel. The V6 had a great noise and much more confident passing power on the highway. Both engines have timing chains. The 2.3 is more heralded as a rock solid engine compared to the 3.0. I think with a 5 speed the car would be much better. Having experienced both for some 5 years I'd suggest either to you. I will say to get one with the GT aero package. They look infinitely better, and I think the 2005 was the best looking year. Hatch backs are ugly. The 2006 had slight interior changes which I didn't care for as much. I say drive both and see how you get along.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 07:26 |
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Is there any reason to not go with an Interstate battery for my MS6?
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 21:48 |
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Rhyno posted:Is there any reason to not go with an Interstate battery for my MS6? Interstate are actually the preferred batteries for our cars.
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Rhyno posted:Is there any reason to not go with an Interstate battery for my MS6? They're sold on commission, but stocked in most shops because they don't charge anything to the shop until one is sold? They're pretty good batteries, but given how often you seem to get rid of yours, I'd throw the cheapest Wal-Mart one in it.. that's got at least 3 years in it.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 01:29 |
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hunter x az posted:Interstate are actually the preferred batteries for our cars. Good to know! I mean, it's what the car came with and the internet seems to love them. Viggen posted:They're sold on commission, but stocked in most shops because they don't charge anything to the shop until one is sold? They're pretty good batteries, but given how often you seem to get rid of yours, I'd throw the cheapest Wal-Mart one in it.. that's got at least 3 years in it. I've had the MS6 for nearly two years! I went with Interstate because they have a warehouse here in town and the dude gave me an extra core credit cause I had a second crappy battery sitting around.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 01:48 |
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Rhyno posted:I've had the MS6 for nearly two years! Think you'll manage 3 more? Interstate is what I had in the 93 that decided a trip from ~5k to sea level to 12k back to 3k was too much, and it was only a couple years old when it decided to vent its' innards. That said, this was the first one I've ever had that had an issue other than
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 02:08 |
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Has anyone here tried to replace the fuel pump internals in an MS3? Is it a manageable install? The price jump for a complete HPFP over just the Autotech internals is pretty significant, but I'm wondering if I can really manage the replacement without ruining the pump.
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# ? Jan 3, 2013 07:49 |
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The EPA just released its fuel economy rating for the 2014 Mazda6, which will supposedly be getting 26mpg city and 38mpg highway with the 2.5L Skyactiv engine that makes 184hp. Has Mazda hinted at replacing the current gas guzzling 2.5L engine on the 3 with the Skyactiv 2.5L? Because that would really be the perfect amount of power for that car.
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Viggen posted:Think you'll manage 3 more? I'll make it to at least 3 years!
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Tacier posted:The EPA just released its fuel economy rating for the 2014 Mazda6, which will supposedly be getting 26mpg city and 38mpg highway with the 2.5L Skyactiv engine that makes 184hp. I went to look at a MS3 two days ago and the salesman said they were being discontinued so I doubt it.
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# ? Jan 4, 2013 13:36 |
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Salespeople are a good source of information.
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# ? Jan 4, 2013 14:38 |
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Folderol posted:Has anyone here tried to replace the fuel pump internals in an MS3? Is it a manageable install? The price jump for a complete HPFP over just the Autotech internals is pretty significant, but I'm wondering if I can really manage the replacement without ruining the pump. This install can lead to zoom zoom boom if you're not careful and there's little to no room for error. You have to take your time and be almost surgical about it. If you have any doubts, find a professional.
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Braggo posted:I went to look at a MS3 two days ago and the salesman said they were being discontinued so I doubt it. They arent. But the 2.5l Sky is coming to the 3 eventually, but I don't think it will be MY2014.
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air- posted:This install can lead to zoom zoom boom if you're not careful and there's little to no room for error. You have to take your time and be almost surgical about it. If you have any doubts, find a professional. Many thanks for the feedabck! That's more or less what I was thinking. As an alternative, CP-e sells a completed HPFP assembly where all I'd need to do is remove the old pump and immediately install the new pump - no fiddling with the internals, etc. That seems like it'd be manageable, but am I wrong about that? Should I think twice about the basic pump removal/replacement as well? e: AP and SRI incoming. HPFP next, however I wind up installing it. Red Dad Redemption fucked around with this message at 22:46 on Jan 6, 2013 |
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Is the hood on the Speed3 steel or aluminum? I live in an area where they gravel heavily for winter, and the lovely Mazda paint already has a few tiny chips in it. (I took the thing home mid-November. ) It's not the paint chips themselves I'm concerned about so much as corrosion; by the time my 06 sedan got wadded up it had a few discolored spots on the roof, but I don't remember any on the hood.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 00:52 |
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Sublime Process posted:If the problem is caused by the improper venting, wouldn't the same thing technically happen again to a new turbo? I'm slightly ignorant on that aspect, admittedly. The cause isn't necessarily improper PCV. This kit has been around for awhile it was never made standard. When they replaced my turbo they didn't do a vent kit. Of course they may not have done it because they expect this turbo to make it past 60k where it won't be their problem anymore. Your immediate issue is a blown turbo. Keep an ear out, should start sounding like a dentist drill any day now. Keep an eye on your oil level also. fixed words.
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Phy posted:Is the hood on the Speed3 steel or aluminum? I live in an area where they gravel heavily for winter, and the lovely Mazda paint already has a few tiny chips in it. (I took the thing home mid-November. ) It's not the paint chips themselves I'm concerned about so much as corrosion; by the time my 06 sedan got wadded up it had a few discolored spots on the roof, but I don't remember any on the hood. It's pretty drat heavy. I'm fairly certain that it's steel.
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MetaJew posted:It's pretty drat heavy. I'm fairly certain that it's steel. Seconded; the hood on our NB Miata was aluminum, and I could easily tell just by lifting it that it was way lighter than any other prop-rod-only hood I've ever had to lift. By comparison, the hood on my MS3 might be one of the heavier prop-rod-only hoods I've ever lifted (the one on my GMC has nice beefy springs to hold it wherever you put it, so you're fighting them more than the hood)
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 02:57 |
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Duh, Phy, just grab a magnet and check. It's totally steel. Guess I ought to touch up those chips before I 3M it.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 03:01 |
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What are the symptoms of a worn out side engine mount on a MS3? My little brother's '08 has increased vibration when changing gears and increased noise at idle. He did install an aftermarket rear mount but says it was fine for months following installing it.
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# ? Jan 13, 2013 04:40 |
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SynMoo posted:The cause isn't necessarily improper PCV. This kit has been around for awhile it was never made standard. When they replaced my turbo they didn't do a vent kit. Of course they may not have done it because they expect this turbo to make it past 60k where it won't be their problem anymore. So if my turbo completely fails, will it do any damage to my engine other than lack of power? Can I just get a new turbo to replace the failing one and have my problems solved? If so, what is a good factory replacement? I'm not looking for superior power, just something good that can handle the amount of mods I have.
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Geoj posted:What are the symptoms of a worn out side engine mount on a MS3? My little brother's '08 has increased vibration when changing gears and increased noise at idle. He did install an aftermarket rear mount but says it was fine for months following installing it. In my case, it was orange poo poo everywhere: I posted about the replacement a few months back when I swapped both it and the RMM out for James Barone Racing 70 durometer mounts.
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