Check out these General 255/55/18 tires. They have very good reviews.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=General&tireModel=Grabber+UHP
I put a set of General Exclaim UHP on our Mazda RX8. Good handling with low noise and a competitive price. This grabber is rated number one in its...
It would be sad if Mazda would do this for using genuine Mazda parts.
I just posted the link per Ed's request. I dont mind the cartridge style filter myself. It is more messy but there is less for the landfill and I understand that
it filters better also. Just a big pain to remove the bottom pan.
Here is a good pictorial with link to kit for less than $50.00
http://www.mazda6tech.com/articles/how-to/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=1
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There is a kit from Mazda to convert canister style filter over to a spin on Mazda standard filter. I can post link if anyone is interested. I believe it runs about $85 for parts. You would still have to remove belly pan each time.
Don't have a complete list but found this Mazda 3 doccument refering to your codes as too rich off idle.
http://www.finishlineperformance.com/mazda3/docs/0033.pdf
Dealer provided my first service for free, took it in at 3,200 miles. I did the next oil change at 8,000 miles at which time i changed to synthetic and a Pure One oil filter. I plan on doing my oil changes at 7,000 miles now using synthetic oil.(drive)
I bought mine a long time ago. Browning in Cerritos has a large inventory and you can deal with Bob Watts. He is the fleet guy and can get you in and out with no BS. Seems like most dealers will sell for invoice now with either an
extra $1000 rebate or 1.9% financing. Tell Bob Craig said Hi(yes)