Yeah I have to agree with the above.  I've floored it in 6th so many times I can't count. The engine makes and abundance of torque and with the short gearing, pulls well in any gear.   Of course lugging the engine in a high gear for any length of time is NOT good at all but a few times in the life of a stock engine should not be an issue.  Plus, these new ECUs are designed with so many safeguards, it's unlikely they'll blow so easily.
I learned on this car and have put the engine under some serious stress early on and at 34k there are no sign of any issues (knock on wood).
Like I said, if we're getting the whole story (which tends to be 50/50 on most forums imo) the op simply had a bad engine (and subsequent bad luck).
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I learned on this car and have put the engine under some serious stress early on and at 34k there are no sign of any issues (knock on wood).
Like I said, if we're getting the whole story (which tends to be 50/50 on most forums imo) the op simply had a bad engine (and subsequent bad luck).
 
	
 , had a few tickets in my earlier years and I value my low rates. The dealership knows and I know there is no way I can cause a blown rod with normal driving, there has never been a question of warranty, the dealer took care of it but it took 2 months to get an engine from Japan, dont know what thats all about but I didnt have to pay for the rental so I was patient. I got the car back and the next day the starter blew, another tow and a day later I got it back again and went about my business. Three weeks later, the car died again, in the same manner, driving along and it just dies. This time it was the timing in the cam which caused damage to the engine, Mazda was still back ordered on engines so I would have to wait another month. So instead, Mazda worked it out with the dealer to take the engine apart and have a machine shop fix it and then they rebuilt it. I dont have technical knowledge about engines but I know enough to know that I got a lemon. I paid for a brand new car and I love the car but regret the decision to buy a new model its first year. Ill never make that mistake again. Now I sit in fear that if I take a road trip my car will die somewhere in the middle of bum-*****-Egypt or worse after the manufacturers warranty ends. I have lost faith in the car.but I still love driving it. It should also be noted that I have not done any modifications to the car and kept the maintenance up, hell not a whole lot involved when its only a year old with 16,000 miles.
, had a few tickets in my earlier years and I value my low rates. The dealership knows and I know there is no way I can cause a blown rod with normal driving, there has never been a question of warranty, the dealer took care of it but it took 2 months to get an engine from Japan, dont know what thats all about but I didnt have to pay for the rental so I was patient. I got the car back and the next day the starter blew, another tow and a day later I got it back again and went about my business. Three weeks later, the car died again, in the same manner, driving along and it just dies. This time it was the timing in the cam which caused damage to the engine, Mazda was still back ordered on engines so I would have to wait another month. So instead, Mazda worked it out with the dealer to take the engine apart and have a machine shop fix it and then they rebuilt it. I dont have technical knowledge about engines but I know enough to know that I got a lemon. I paid for a brand new car and I love the car but regret the decision to buy a new model its first year. Ill never make that mistake again. Now I sit in fear that if I take a road trip my car will die somewhere in the middle of bum-*****-Egypt or worse after the manufacturers warranty ends. I have lost faith in the car.but I still love driving it. It should also be noted that I have not done any modifications to the car and kept the maintenance up, hell not a whole lot involved when its only a year old with 16,000 miles.
		 
 
		
