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    Didn't Mazda do a supercharged 626 diesel...for about 6 months in '94

    http://www.mazdabg.com/ftp-uploads/M...prexDRF-CX.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesy12345 View Post
    Didn't Mazda do a supercharged 626 diesel...for about 6 months in '94

    http://www.mazdabg.com/ftp-uploads/M...prexDRF-CX.pdf
    Yeah I remember that, although that was the early days of fuel injection, not sure how it would work with the Miriam of sensors the cars have now.

    Looking at the design of the Mazda unit it's a mix between the screw type sc and a turbo, it's almost a comprex.

    I find the turbo on the 1.6d sluggish below 2000, but after it does pickup.

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    The turbo will kick in mid way through 2000, quite similar to the 2L
    Cheers Rob


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    Quote Originally Posted by Carpathia View Post
    ...with the Miriam of sensors the cars have now...
    I like the fact that 'Miriam' is the collective noun for a number of sensors.


 

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