Orlando MS3 Owners!!!!

Which one of you went to Classic on SR436 for a reflash!!!??? (huh)
I just called to make sure they knew about the TSB and they mentioned a MS3 owner getting it yesterday...

Why are you holding out on us!!???
Whats the verdict? To reflash or not? (lol2)
 
Which one of you went to Classic on SR436 for a reflash!!!??? (huh)
I just called to make sure they knew about the TSB and they mentioned a MS3 owner getting it yesterday...

Why are you holding out on us!!???
Whats the verdict? To reflash or not? (lol2)

do you have any of the issues detailed in the TSB?
 
Not really... Other than feeling slight powerloss in warmer weather...but thats expected/normal. Why? Are you a Mazda Tech trying to void my reflash...? (boom02)

called mazdausa and the closest dealership since my '08 falls in the vin range, but i have no known issues to complain about.

mazdausa didn't have much info because this is a tech bulletin, which i figured, but the local dealer contact was very cool. he said the reflash typically needs to be done as protocol for the problem detailed in the TSB. He said reflashing with that update, for s**** and giggles, especially based on such a TSB, can actually cause more issues if the car is not seeing the issues based in the TSB. he said there is a seperate list of applicable ECU updates that would show up for my car when he ran the VIN and queried and he said currently there is nothing that is available that is a general program update for my car.

i can tell already this thing is going to turn into an internet legend....claims of incredible gains through a reflash on a car that was just fine to begin with....

the bottom line surely seems to be this - if you car is acting fine and/or you don't have any codes, then IGNORE this TSB
 
See that was what I was looking for...
I've been asking around and the general consensus is that it improves the car even though you don't have any issues...

On the "other" forum, someone dynoed the reflash and found that the power band was slightly extended to redline... Others say the car has a more usable power now...

I don't know, this is all I've been reading. I've been trying to get as much info a possible.

My concern for this was that I have not been having issues at all...though my car falls within the affected range...

I believe in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"... Though, having reduced soot out of the tail pipe is a plus, along with a little less fuel here and a little more fuel there...

Have you read the posts at the "other" forum?
 
See that was what I was looking for...
I've been asking around and the general consensus is that it improves the car even though you don't have any issues...

On the "other" forum, someone dynoed the reflash and found that the power band was slightly extended to redline... Others say the car has a more usable power now...

I don't know, this is all I've been reading. I've been trying to get as much info a possible.

My concern for this was that I have not been having issues at all...though my car falls within the affected range...

I believe in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"... Though, having reduced soot out of the tail pipe is a plus, along with a little less fuel here and a little more fuel there...

Have you read the posts at the "other" forum?

nah, i'm not part of any other mazda forums. i also take alot, well, most of what i see on the 'net with several grains of salt. might have alot to do with being a moderator on some very established automotive forums, might have to do with my understanding of human nature when it's got a public and practically anonymous virtual soapbox. i'm not saying people always lie, but i've seen SO many things like this get so blown out of proportion and become almost cartoonish, that i have to rely on what i actually know vs. what other people say they know. that is what prompted me to call mazdausa and a trusted dealer service source when i found out about this TSB.

i feel strongly that there is a difference between a model-wide update, vs. a flash based on a problem that was the basis for a factory TSB.

traditionally, manufacturer's will issue updates that apply model-wide, or atleast is dictated by VIN as a general update vs. something that is created to help solve a problem....a problem that i don't have.

i think there is confusion rooted in alot of things- one is the word 'reflash' and what it usually means when we hear it. another is that it's new, so people seems to think that because it's issued, it's better, even though they are for some reason missing the obvious point that the flash is being instructed as a FIX for a problem that isn't present on their car.

i dunno, i just don't get this huge uproar about the 'reflash'. i would if i was having a gremlin in any way, but i'm not.

you got it right in my eyes when you said "if it ain't broke"

whatever happens, i wish you luck. as it stands, i'm leaving my car alone and i recommend you do the same!
 
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