Can someone tell me if the mileage on the MS6 is stored in the ECU or if its just mechanical like most cars? I broke my odometer when painting the inside of my gauge cluster and want to replace it, will the mileage automatically update when I put the new odometer cluster in?
I can make it from Chino Hills, CA to Las Vegas on 3/4 of a tank of gas averaging a speed of 85mph. I think thats pretty good! I would assume thats about 26mpg.
I had an A4 previously, the steering was TOO powerful!!!
Sometimes when getting wild on the Malibu canyon roads you would almost over correct yourself right into a wall. haha
I think the steering resistance is just fine. Oh,and in my A4 I actually pulled the fuse that manages the power...
I wish they would just give you credit/money towards buying a turbo of your choosing. Obviously this car is not equipped with the correct/efficient turbo it should be.
Because its then easier to install a FMIC, change/work on your turbo, plus heat from the turbo is facing the front.... Ever seen how clean a turbo install looks on a Honda/Acura?
Wow, some people need to go back to school. Boost pressure should be measured at the manifold and regardless of the turbo size, 18psi = 18psi.... You should read Corky Bell's book Maximum Boost. Here is a link for some good reading
http://www.stealth316.com/2-turboguide.htm
I am not saying you cant just do that, that would be OK. But why not get something that will also increase your performance as well since you are already spending money.
Well, usually by learning from others mistakes or making these mistakes on your own till you find the correct size and design.
Or, you can just ask the people who have upgraded, changed, or a developers what they recommend. I suggest contacting these people as I would consider them the...
One last note with regards to the turbo, back pressure, and draw. These properties have a direct effect on turbo longevity. Excessive limits of both causes wear on turbo thrust bearings. Thrust bearing failure is a common failure area for performance turbos.
Well, I have seen a few dealers selling some Mazdaspeed mufflers as additions to the speed6 but I don't see anything legitimately listed as a CARB certified aftermarket exhaust system for the speed6 specifically.
Regardless, I don't see how lowering the back pressure on a turbo can be...
I am interested as well.
They could also use the system for other Mazda 6 models/engines as well with minimal changes to the piping, routing, etc. This could be used to influence their decision as well.
- Measure the available space.
- Determine how much boost (psi) you are planning on running.
- Find something that fit these requirements. (good efficiency, minimum boost lag and pressure drop, etc)
That pretty much is the gist of it.