Aight im flooded!!
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Originally posted by 9-K Rever
Hey guys...yet to have a flooding issue. But, on a couple of time the car was slow to turn over.
What do you think?
Hey guys...yet to have a flooding issue. But, on a couple of time the car was slow to turn over.
What do you think?
mine is slow to turn over sometimes but I've had no flood problems
I think one guy had his battery placed
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I test drove one... and the guy drove it first, also. Interesting.... (thought I would contribute--first post w00t) I'm surprised the guy let me drive it, someone wrecked one earlier in the day.. plus I'm only 18..go figure:D
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So many flooding problems posted must mean that mazda again has an ecu glitch. New rotary engines with perfect compression should not flood even when cold. They can/should be able to fix this problem pretty soon. With a programmable aftermarket ecu, my 13B does not flood under any circumstance. If I can do it, so can mazda!
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OK - here's a question...
How warm is "warmed up enough" to prevent flooding upon subsequent start? Is 5 minutes OK (how about less?), or do you need to have the temp gauge move into the normal range?
How warm is "warmed up enough" to prevent flooding upon subsequent start? Is 5 minutes OK (how about less?), or do you need to have the temp gauge move into the normal range?
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