paging_drburgos said:That's what i'm sayin. I've had mine actually turn off twice in the morning when accelerating from a stop. Since then i've had it stutter a few times.
Oh and mines an auto and it seemed like it stalled in between 1st and 2nd
Wytchdctr said:stupid question, what octane gas are those who are having the stumbling running, 93? My 5 hates anything over 87 octane so thats what I run (book says thats what the ECM is setup for). The reason I ask is my hyundai has a somewhat similar problem with high octane gas and cool temps, because its ecm is setup for low octane fuel. My issue was not very bad but I'm anal so I felt it. I stopped wasting money on higher octane fuel (after learning more about octane, fuel, and ignition maps) and the "stall" problem went away. Octane + cooler temps = higher resistance to burn. Just a thought, don't know if its even close to what the problem actually is.
Wytchdctr said:book actually says no lower than 87. Normally what they put in the manual is what the ecm is setup to run.
If you ecm is mapped to run high octane, run it. With new engines you wont hurt it running lower octane but the ecm has ways of knowing("hearing" slight knock etc) and will pull back ignition timing, run rich, and possibly in our case change cam timing to protect itself. If its a turboed engine the effect on performance will be VERY noticeable and in hot conditions could be dangerous. All of that would cause a drop in performance and crappy gas millage. Any resistance to burn (octane rating) over what the ecm is setup for will not increase performance. The ecm will run on whatever maps mazda gave it. There is no way for it to know,.. o hey I have good gas lemme turn up the timing. If you go way over the set rating you might not get a complete burn. Like one idiot I saw at the track who put 110 (i think) into a stock focus and had some issues starting/ran like crap once the lower octane fuel was out of the system.
So will you hurt it, not at all. If you want to get the best fuel in your car follow these two tips. Run Top-Teir fuel at your ECMs octane rating (same gas as cheapo stations but better cleaning agents) and find a station that doesn't keep fuel very long. If its a busy station that is always refilling its tanks there is less of a chance the gas you are getting has moisture in it from condensation in the tanks.
I tried running high octane in my 5 and to me it didn't seem to like it as much as when I pumped 87 into it.
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jandree22 said:Got a reply back from MazdaUSA and they gave me the somewhat expected canned line of Were not technically trained, take this to your Mazda Dealership to get checked. I tried to emphasize that the issue is pretty widespread, but didnt seem to make a difference. Oh well
Sat in a Si Sedan last night at the PA Auto show... very nice. Looks awesome, cept for the ricey "DOHC VTEC" stickers on the rear doors. Then again, the MS3 is perhaps one of the sexiest cars EV4R!Wytchdctr said:New SI is looking nicer by the minute,
zoomzoom mazda5 said:My done the same thing a few times in about 8 months since i got it, most of the time when the weather is foggy and temp. is below 50.