Demand that Mazda Reprogram Our Mazdas

Ther will be a long delay - or it may never happen - while all the challenges go through the courts. Part of the issue is that this does not just affect greenhouse gases, but it also affects human/animal and vegetation health, as well as just plain smog. Remember the LA basin before the restrictions came in?
I don't think there will be a long delay since the regs were initiated by the EPA, not Congress and the EPA is removing them.
 
Correct. The CAFE standards are gone. The i-Stop and cylinder deactivation features will likely be eliminated going forward, because they are expensive, lead to an inferior product, and are no longer needed to meet federal requirements. My point is that Mazda should now correct the existing vehicles that have these features to improve their products for existing customers as well.

The entirety of the rest of your post is political propaganda, and I agree with the moderators that such nonsense is inappropriate.
Assuming Mazda were to offer a reprogramming to remove the iStop, it would be interesting to see what effect, if any, it would have on actual fuel economy. Owners who have driven miles with that feature enabled would have some real world numbers to compare it to.

In total agreement with you about that political rhetoric being presented as fact when it is an opinion, nothing more.
 
In total agreement with you about that political rhetoric being presented as fact when it is an opinion, nothing more.
I know you're referring to my post, but I can sleep at night knowing it is factual. I've been following this issue for a very long time. Feel free to research the science of climate change and the industry efforts to cast doubt on it to sway the public and hamstring regulations. It really is no different than the other issues I listed: leaded gasoline, cigarette smoke, DDT, CFCs. All fought fiercely by those industries.

As for fuel economy, I'd like to know as well, if only to confirm if it's something like 0.5 mpg on average. You would think cutting off half your injectors would net you more, but the duty cycle on the remaining two have to tick up a bit, so I guess the net effect is small.
 
I sure hope you are able to achieve this. This is just unbelievable. Not to digress, but I wonder if they will bump up the 0w20 engine oil recommendation for the non turbo cx5 to 5w30 now? As far as start stop and CD, those are two things i made SURE i didnt get in my 2025 cx5 non turbo. So I dont blame you.
 
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Why don't you figure out how to do this and inform us, otherwise this is a moot point thread. Mazda doesn't *have* to do anything.
 
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