Talk:Mazda MX-6

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The Japanese Mx-6 never had the FSZE, it received the same FS series engine as the North American counterpart. Blackpgt1994 Actually, the Japanese MX-6 never had the FS at all. It was powered by the KF-ZE 2.0 DOHC 24V V6. --Carcenomy 09:54, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

Engine options
JDM market 1gens were all equipped with EFI engines, either F8 12v, F8-DOHC or FE-DOHC, most seem to be FE-DOHC. JDM 2gens all seem to be either KFZE or KLZE powered, I haven't seen a 2.0 4-cylinder 2gen JDM yet.

Euro market 1gens came with options like the FE 12v carburetted engine, to match the 626 moniker they went by at the time.

And of course, not all units were built by AutoAlliance, contrary to the original article. Most I imagine were assembled at Mazda Motor Corporation's plant at Hiroshima. --Carcenomy 02:11, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

2nd Gen models in ther US were built at Flatrock Michigan and had the 2lt FS Mazda engine coupled to a Ford gearbox (which had a tendancy to fail) The 2.5 V6 version used the KLDE series engine with 164bhp

2nd Gen models in Europe, Australia and South Africa also had the KLDE series engine, but where built in Japan and as such have a much higher build quality. The engines also had 164bhp, but had more power due to the better quality of fuels available. The higher octanes providing more power.

2nd Gen models for the Japanese market came in 2 flavours. The KFZE 2lt V6 with 159bhp and the KFZE 2.5lt V6 with 198bhp.

Wiki World Rally?!
One hillclimb, a rallycar does not make. The MX-6 had a better run in IMSA racing than it did as a rallycar, the rally duties were given to the Familia GT-R 4WD. --Carcenomy 09:54, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

Clean-up
Some cleanup is needed in the MX-6's second-generation article. Diction and grammar need to be adjusted to give the article some substance, and the A-, E-, and J-spec sections need to be distinguishably segmented. The New Zealand reference is very poorly written. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Setsunakute (talk • contribs) 19:52, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

I'll take a look at this now. I typically didn't go near the second-generation article as I am not an owner and don't have a horribly great knowledge of the model. But, if it's untidy, I'll sort it out. --Carcenomy 01:32, 2 October 2007 (UTC)

Less platform-compatible and subvariant information?
Now as nice as it is, has anyone else noticed just how many times the word 'Probe' or the word '626' appears in this article? Should it not simply be mentioned once at the beginning of the article that the MX6 is based on the same GD and GE platforms that the 626/Capella and Probe use?

Furthermore, I think simplifying both the first and second generation articles to include less meaningless guff about minor options would make the article far more readable.

And can we please stop having alterations to include things like 'This specific one place didn't get that option' or 'We Canadians were the ONLY ones with the Mystere!'. It's ridiculous and makes us all look like dorks. --Carcenomy (talk) 23:16, 11 February 2008 (UTC)

Dubbed AAS.
Could anybody explain what does this term means? The only one meaning I've found in Google is "Asian Ass Sindrome" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.25.47.150 (talk) 20:40, 12 February 2011 (UTC)

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