Hello, I tried searching for an issue similar to mine, but I couldn't find anything.
Anyways, I have a 2008 Mazda 3 2.0l automatic and I am having some problems with it. The only true performance parts I have on the car is a Fuijita cold air intake, and a corksport catback exhaust. My issue is that when I am driving it seems like the RPMS stick at 2K. If I punch the gas the RPMS will pop up again. Also, when the RPMs stick, the car bogs down and it sounds like crap and I can't go anywhere (car also seems sluggish and idle is low). I have a CEL saying my MAF is running to rich. I have changed the MAF sensor before and the problem is still there. I have also checked the wires for the MAF and they are all good. My question is do you think since I am allowing more air into the engine, it is trying to compensate by dumping more fuel? Which in return would cause it to bog? I wanted to ask around before I spend more cash on a data logger to check my AFRs. Any insight on this problem is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
Anyways, I have a 2008 Mazda 3 2.0l automatic and I am having some problems with it. The only true performance parts I have on the car is a Fuijita cold air intake, and a corksport catback exhaust. My issue is that when I am driving it seems like the RPMS stick at 2K. If I punch the gas the RPMS will pop up again. Also, when the RPMs stick, the car bogs down and it sounds like crap and I can't go anywhere (car also seems sluggish and idle is low). I have a CEL saying my MAF is running to rich. I have changed the MAF sensor before and the problem is still there. I have also checked the wires for the MAF and they are all good. My question is do you think since I am allowing more air into the engine, it is trying to compensate by dumping more fuel? Which in return would cause it to bog? I wanted to ask around before I spend more cash on a data logger to check my AFRs. Any insight on this problem is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt