Agreed. I'm baffled that the dealer even cares...they don't pay a cent, it's all Mazda of NA.
You get rid of your fat wife, or are you just steppin out on her.I guess that makes me "the old Z06 guy" everyone chides. I'm cool with that. I can't wait til I get my PnP software. I'll get to the fire hall for my Tuesday night Bingo game and have enough time to court Gladys, my 75 year old Boo. Nothing gets blue hairs hotter than gold bond cream and driving 45mph on the highway with your signal on.
Before you say it, I buy the big tube of Gold Bond cream. I use half of it and then pitch the remainder. I have a rep to uphold you know.
Lucky man, I think with my skinny wife I'm losing BTUs. I'm still up for a swap if you're interested.Just steppin'. With heating oil prices this past winter, I made out. She throws out some serious BTUs.
Hey op, same thing happened to me and there were two other ms3's at the dealer with blown motors. With the number of the 2.3 engines I have seen blow, you would think this would be a recall issue.
My clutch also went out two weeks after I got my car back, and I never abuse the car, and frankly, for a car touted as a performance car, it should be able to handle any reasonable abuse, srt4's don't break this often, even when they are stage 3r. I am honestly tentative now when driving my car, I feel like any time I punch it could be the last time. I think this car really needs the upgraded fuel pump with any modifications. I know it's the next thing I am going to do, I was going to get rid of the car but there is nothing out there that I want in this price range right now, I am just going to wait for the new Hyundai turbo rwd coupe to come out in about a year or so, then sell the ms3.
Good luck to you, my dealer was actually cool about the whole thing, sorry to hear about your troubles, sounds like a lot of b.s. A car shouldn't throw a rod with 2k miles on it, my car had 6k on it. Mercedes redlines their engines for 40k straight miles during their r and d, I am 100 percent positive the ms3 could not handle anything close to that. Now that I am keeping my car, time to finally put the test pipe and cobb springs on. I can't believe I am getting a hyundai in a year, lol, but the thing looks really good and should receive a lot of aftermarket support considering it's price and the fact that its the only reasonably priced turbocharged rwd car to come out since, well, a long long time (not included the mazdaspeed miata, thats a whole different animal, about as practical as snow shoes on a basketball court.
yea but it wasn't long and took it off b/c i couldn't get tuned where i wanted it. safely. there plenty of other people running the same thing i did and they still are doing it and more! so how can u say that! it was the only on for about 3 thousand miles! i know every1 else is still running it at and more then what i had!
yea that intake we tryed for 2 days after i got off work!! and gave that shut up b4 i did the fcd and mbc
yeah, I had a boost controller on my car for all of on week BFD. Alot of people agree with the fact that a boost controller on this car is not agreat idea without a fuel pump, including the fastest person on this forum. A boost controller boosting 3 psi higher than stock is no reason for an engine to be blowing up.
yeah, I had a boost controller on my car for all of on week BFD. Alot of people agree with the fact that a boost controller on this car is not agreat idea without a fuel pump, including the fastest person on this forum. A boost controller boosting 3 psi higher than stock is no reason for an engine to be blowing up.
You experimented and lost, that's just the way the mod game plays out sometimes. Comparing this car to another make expecting the same type of mods to work the same way with similar results (without fully understanding all the nuances of the ecu) is just futile.
For those that got new engines after modding, you all should be thanking Mazda instead of bashing them.