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Old Rotor 01-24-2005 07:04 PM

Look New "Service Bulletins"!!!
 
There is one new one and one revised. What do you think?

http://www.finishlineperformance.com...ocs/index.html

capitolgator 01-24-2005 07:31 PM

darn the luck- I have that dynamic damper thingie!

magixpuma 01-24-2005 07:43 PM

Hmm, very complex.... Hmmm?

zoom44 01-24-2005 08:31 PM

sorry i didnt post this earlier- busy day.

basically it adds some steps to the previous TSB and adresses the fact that there is now a Z/N flash. one note of importance is that it clearly states that they should do a drive test to monitor cat function and that if it is not within spec to replace. in other words cat failure linked to flooding by Mazda. which is a good thing. in fact some of the procedures say "dont do this or that" so they dont fry the cat while fixing the flood.

about the flash- this clearly says again(like it did before this update) that the current new Z/N flash is the same as the ORIGINAL H/M. so if you have that there is no need for the newest one.

rx8cited 01-24-2005 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44
.....about the flash- this clearly says again(like it did before this update) that the current new Z/N flash is the same as the ORIGINAL H/M. so if you have that there is no need for the newest one.

Scary :eek:, these flash versions are starting to make sense now :D.

shaolin 01-25-2005 03:31 AM

So when are they gonna flash my flex capacitor?

Labop 01-25-2005 06:20 AM

I like the TSB regarding flooding..., new spark plugs. Specifically, modified for heat range, with the inclusion of a low temp leading plug. I'll be sure to mention this the next time my 8 floods out...

It's actually not that complex to perform this one yourself. Aside form the diagnostics stuff, I performed most of the old TSB when my 8 flooded. I just couldn't replace the plugs with new ones. If I'd had new ones, she might not have needed a trip on that flatbed.

I'm thinking of making a rotary repair kit. Contents:

1 paper bag (deep breaths)
1 copy of the TSB
1 syringe
1 5w20 (your choice on brand)
1 4' length of surgical tubing
1 cup
1 full set of new spark plugs
1 1/5 of your choice of alcohol (for when it doesn't work)
1 attractive bag with rotary emblem and the words "Don't Panic" on the front in large helpful letters

MSRP should be around 15 bucks, but I'll add on an extra hundred so it'll fit the expected rotary price range. :P Any takers?

samsonite1 01-25-2005 07:45 AM

I just had the new flash done a couple of days ago and now, my car that NEVER flooded. Now floods. It's flooded twice and is a hard start at times. Also, It flooded after a 45 minute drive and sitting for 15 minutes.

I was told by my dealer that there are new spark plugs now. Not sure if it's BS or not.

dannobre 01-25-2005 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by Labop

I'm thinking of making a rotary repair kit. Contents:

1 paper bag (deep breaths)
1 copy of the TSB
1 syringe
1 5w20 (your choice on brand)
1 4' length of surgical tubing
1 cup
1 full set of new spark plugs
1 1/5 of your choice of alcohol (for when it doesn't work)
1 attractive bag with rotary emblem and the words "Don't Panic" on the front in large helpful letters

MSRP should be around 15 bucks, but I'll add on an extra hundred so it'll fit the expected rotary price range. :P Any takers?

You wish...have you checked out the price of the spark plugs:rolleyes:

Labop 01-25-2005 10:38 AM

oh yeah, forgot the price of the plugs, maybe I'll charge $500! ROFL

I want more info on the TSB for the gouges/scrapes. Mine has deep gouges, I just figured they were from my wife's heels... mmmm, stilletos.....

OK, Ok, they were form MY heels... ;)

Seriously though, I wonder if that's where the scratches came from.

zoom44 01-25-2005 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by rx8cited
Scary :eek:, these flash versions are starting to make sense now :D.


AHA A CONVERT!! that's my evil plan- to gather around me more and more people that understand the flash versions like i do- then we are going to confuse the rest of the people with some babbley non-sense and take over the world from guy321:D

khtm 01-25-2005 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by samsonite1
I just had the new flash done a couple of days ago and now, my car that NEVER flooded. Now floods. It's flooded twice and is a hard start at times. Also, It flooded after a 45 minute drive and sitting for 15 minutes.

Good example of why not to fix it if it aint broke ;)

zoom44 01-25-2005 12:54 PM

but we dont know what flash he got or what else might be wrong with his car. none of the flashes should cause flooding.

samsonite1 01-25-2005 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44
but we dont know what flash he got or what else might be wrong with his car. none of the flashes should cause flooding.


I had no issues with the car. I got the "L" and it stayed there until Mazda sento out the letter. Fuel Eco dropped from 21 mpg to 15. I got my 30k done and the performed the updated recall flash. and now the car floods (x2)and hard starts (x4) but my eco is back to 21mpg

none of my habits or styles have changed. I am not stupid. The car was fine before the updated 1/20/05 flash.

samsonite1 01-25-2005 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by khtm
Good example of why not to fix it if it aint broke ;)

Mazda sent a letter and I complied.

zoom44 01-25-2005 04:17 PM

what flash did they give you?

samsonite1 01-25-2005 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44
what flash did they give you?

Whatever the 1/20/05 is

zoom44 01-25-2005 04:40 PM

are you certain? did they actually update their WDS? what part number did they print on your invoice?

zoom44 01-25-2005 04:42 PM

for instance in the thread about the flash dave fzr is having it doen right now and he said that his dealer hadnt updated their wds and were doing it while he was waiting for the car. did they do the whole TSB with the drive cat test etc?

samsonite1 01-25-2005 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44
are you certain? did they actually update their WDS? what part number did they print on your invoice?

yes, yes and I don't have it handy but I remember it matched the TSB. I will check in the morning

samsonite1 01-25-2005 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44
did they do the whole TSB with the drive cat test etc?

Yes. To the tune of 6 miles.

-=Zepplock=- 01-26-2005 02:15 AM

and your mileage is back to 21?
now that sounds interesting.
maybe my 14 can jump to 20?

samsonite1 01-26-2005 02:34 AM


Originally Posted by -=Zepplock=-
and your mileage is back to 21?
now that sounds interesting.
maybe my 14 can jump to 20?

I drive about 95% highway if that helps. I also shift @ 4 or 5 and cruise @ 80.

Mazda Monkey 01-26-2005 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by zoom44
sorry i didnt post this earlier- busy day.

basically it adds some steps to the previous TSB and adresses the fact that there is now a Z/N flash. one note of importance is that it clearly states that they should do a drive test to monitor cat function and that if it is not within spec to replace. in other words cat failure linked to flooding by Mazda. which is a good thing. in fact some of the procedures say "dont do this or that" so they dont fry the cat while fixing the flood.

about the flash- this clearly says again(like it did before this update) that the current new Z/N flash is the same as the ORIGINAL H/M. so if you have that there is no need for the newest one.

Looks like new spark plugs are available too.


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