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Old 03-22-2008, 11:38 PM
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How would I know if I have the latest flash? Do they automaticly check when you bring it in for routine service?
Old 03-23-2008, 11:49 AM
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i just got myh new V flash done while i had in the shop for other stuff. it doesnt take long at all either and it is worth it.
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04 with 40K miles - manual trans

What is the latest flash? I got mine done in Sept 08. Dealer said it was for 'improved performance'. Well, the performance did not improve (you can't get more torque out of a 1.3L rotary engine, period - and the thing always performed very well >4K rpm) but I lost 1.5 mpg and now I have this weird very high resonance vibration. The engine sounds more like Lauren Bacall than Beonce, if you know what I mean. A bit gravely. After running with this flash for 3K miles the vibration is now at a point to where at the end of my 30 minute morning commute my hands and feet feel like I've been in a low electrical field or something. Very strange buzzing sensation (and no I don't partake of any substance abuse during the commute).

Anyone else experience either the mpg drop or the weird sound/vibration situation?

Thanks
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04 with 40K miles - manual trans

I got mine reflashed in Sept 08. Dealer said it was for 'improved performance'. Well, the performance did not improve (you can't get more torque out of a 1.3L rotary engine, period - and the thing always performed very well >4K rpm) but I lost 1.5 mpg and now I have this weird very high resonance vibration. The engine sounds more like Lauren Bacall than Beonce, if you know what I mean. A bit gravely. After running with this flash for 3K miles the vibration is now at a point to where at the end of my 30 minute morning commute my hands and feet feel like I've been in a low electrical field or something. Very strange buzzing sensation (and no I don't partake of any substance abuse during the commute).

Anyone else experience either the mpg drop or the weird sound/vibration situation?
Old 02-13-2009, 02:20 PM
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Could be a worn motor mount. or something they did other than the flash causing it. I would bring it back. A re-flash should not cause vibration at cruise on the highway.
Old 02-19-2009, 11:27 AM
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Hey zoom44,

Thanks for the part numbers you provided.

I visited my dealer yesterday and asked to check my ECU version to make sure there's no update available.

Computer showed that I have the latest version available. I have a 2004 MT and the version is N3Z2-18-881U

You mention that lastest version for 2004MT is N3Z2-18-881T

Does this mean that my dealer didnt have the latest T version available?

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yes its confusing there are different "part numbers" based on different Model years now. in the beginning there was mnr etc but with different model years they had to separate the flashes because of changes in regulations and because of a physical change to the pcm . canada bulletins may list a different number but the underlying flash numbers are as i stated above

2004 A/T (All) N3Z1-18-881U SW-N3Z1EU000
2004 M/T (All) N3Z2-18-881T SW-N3Z2ET000
2005 A/T (Fed) N3ZA-18-881H SW-N3ZAEH000
2005 M/T (Fed) N3ZB-18-881G SW-N3ZBEG000
2005 A/T (Cal) N3ZC-18-881H SW-N3ZCEH000
2005 M/T (Cal) N3ZD-18-881G SW-N3ZDEG000
2006 A/T (Fed) N3M6-18-881F SW-N3M6EF000
2006 M/T (Fed) N3M5-18-881F SW-N3M5EF000
2006 A/T (Cal) N3M2-18-881F SW-N3M2EF000
2006 M/T (Cal) N3M1-18-881F SW-N3M1EF000

where the letters/numbers before the "e" are for the model year/transmission/ emissions spec and the letter after the "e" are for the flash level.

2004 & 2005 AT flashes are one letter further on than their comparative MT level. When we talk about M N R etc we are talking about 2004 MY levels. 2005 2006 and 2007 codes started later than the 2004 year so they are at a different point in the alphabetical nomenclature. The newest flash level for your vehicle is "K". as far as i can tell for now the 2006s and 2007s are on the same flash part starting with N3M1/2/5/6 .

whenever it says"fed" that means the US FEDERAL EMISSIONS SPEC and includes the Canadian emissions spec. Cali means California and other states that have picked up the California emissions spec.
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Another question that intrigues me regarding reseting ECU with the 20brakes pump maneuver.

Whenever I reset my ECU using this technique, the car becomes a BEAST for 1 engine cycle. It becomes SO different : throttle responds so quickly, torque is higher at mid rage, RPM is smooth and constant, the car feels suddenly ligther and specially specially (the part I dont understand) the gearsbox becomes so smooth and shifthing is much much more easier.

I simply need to perform the 20brakes, turn on the car, and already the gearbox feels so smooth, so 'neutral'...

Is there any explanation to that? I just love to drive my car with ECU reset which is somehow ridiculous...

Also, whenever we do a ECU and PCM reflash (odometer + 20brakes), is there any SPECIAL learning driving routine that should be used? I know it was mentionned in one of the TSB to drive the car for 30sec at RPM blablabla...

Is it necessary and important?

I'm sorry if these questions were answered before, simply guide me!

Thanks all!
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Originally Posted by gtommy
Hey zoom44,

Thanks for the part numbers you provided.

I visited my dealer yesterday and asked to check my ECU version to make sure there's no update available.

Computer showed that I have the latest version available. I have a 2004 MT and the version is N3Z2-18-881U

You mention that lastest version for 2004MT is N3Z2-18-881T

Does this mean that my dealer didnt have the latest T version available?
If you check the date of his post, that was a little over a year ago. There was probably a since then.
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Originally Posted by gtommy
Another question that intrigues me regarding reseting ECU with the 20brakes pump maneuver.

Whenever I reset my ECU using this technique, the car becomes a BEAST for 1 engine cycle. It becomes SO different : throttle responds so quickly, torque is higher at mid rage, RPM is smooth and constant, the car feels suddenly ligther and specially specially (the part I dont understand) the gearsbox becomes so smooth and shifthing is much much more easier.

I simply need to perform the 20brakes, turn on the car, and already the gearbox feels so smooth, so 'neutral'...

Is there any explanation to that? I just love to drive my car with ECU reset which is somehow ridiculous...

Also, whenever we do a ECU and PCM reflash (odometer + 20brakes), is there any SPECIAL learning driving routine that should be used? I know it was mentionned in one of the TSB to drive the car for 30sec at RPM blablabla...

Is it necessary and important?

I'm sorry if these questions were answered before, simply guide me!

Thanks all!
The PCM will relearn it's expected setting that Mazda were shooting for. These settings are not necessarily for maximum performance. They have to comply with government standard for emissions too.
Old 02-19-2009, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by alnielsen
The PCM will relearn it's expected setting that Mazda were shooting for. These settings are not necessarily for maximum performance. They have to comply with government standard for emissions too.

is there a good/better/particular way of driving to make the PCM relearn the expected settings?

is it normal that my car becomes so much smoother and faster when I reset ECU? What about the relationship with the gearbox? I can tell the difference right away when changing gears even in neutral.

Thanks
Old 03-25-2009, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by shaunv74
Could be a worn motor mount. or something they did other than the flash causing it. I would bring it back. A re-flash should not cause vibration at cruise on the highway.
Thanks Shaun

You called it. Broken motor mount. She sings like a pro again.
Old 06-24-2009, 12:38 AM
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okqy so if i dont know what flash i currently have on mine, how can i find out? i have an 04 and as to my knowledge its never been messed with as far as the pcm. so should i ask for a new flash? and if so which one?
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Originally Posted by rotareriot
okqy so if i dont know what flash i currently have on mine, how can i find out? i have an 04 and as to my knowledge its never been messed with as far as the pcm. so should i ask for a new flash? and if so which one?
Only the dealership can tell you which flash you currently have on the PCM. You'd want the most up to date flash mazda has released.
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Originally Posted by Flashwing
Only the dealership can tell you which flash you currently have on the PCM. You'd want the most up to date flash mazda has released.
If you have the Nav system, can you find out what flash you have in the secret menus?
Old 08-11-2009, 08:05 AM
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I would be interested to hear about these secret menus. Tell me about them please.

Unless this poster knows something of which I am unaware - there ain't no secret menus and the Nav unit has no direct connection to any part of the car other than the placement and electrical power connection to the car.

The easiest way for you to gain the "flash" knowledge is to look under the hood. The dealer placed a tag with the flash information normally to the hood lip. Or stop by your dealer and have him run your Vin.

EDIT: Why worry - by a Cobb AP and then you don't need to worry about which flash you are on.

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http://www.rx8blog.com/the-hidden-rx8-navigation-menus/
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Well I have not yet tried this but that's what I get for being so sure. I think it's only good for 2009s but hell I was wrong about it being there.

Thank you Spirograph - I will try this tonight just for a kick - never heard of it nor see it before.
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I've accessed all 3 menus on my '04. There's all kinds of logged data from way back when it was new, and a whole bunch of stuff that I don't yet understand.
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hah wow i had navigation in my car for over a year and i just sold it for a lotek pod, now i kinda wish i wouldve seen this before
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Here in Croatia things are a little behind the US,the latest flash available is N3ZH-18881-C , does that mean its a "C" flash or is there a code difference for European/Jap flashes.
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what is a m or l flash


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