Hi. I had the same problem and believe me when I tell you I changed EVERYTHING under the sun to get my mileage up to no avail. Until my mechanic kept telling me my calipers were frozen and would replace them OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN! I said, "It's NOT possible! Are you sure you're installing them correctly?" He kept trying to squeeze the caliper piston back with those special pliers...but that's NOT how it's done on some Mazda's! I even found and printed the section in the Mazda reference guide that explains EXACTLY how to install calipers. He didn't listen. Basically, have them put your car on a lift and spin the rear wheels. They must spin FREELY. If they don't, you're driving with your brakes partially engaged. I can't tell you how many problems I've had because of this! Don't let them tell you otherwise! My thick-headed mechanic STILL doesn't believe me, even though it's written in the F$%K'N MAZDA MANUAL!! I had him loosen a screw that pulls the piston away from the rotor and my mileage shot up! TRY IT AND LET US KNOW! GOOD LUCK!