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The 1988 Mazda 323 1.6L non-turbo EFI engine requires an electric fuel pump, which is located inside the gas tank.
Mazda made a 323 "GT" turbo 4 door sedan for at least 2 years, 1988 and 1989. It featured the 1.6 DOHC (B6T) engine that was also standard for the 323 GTX. It was rated at 132 bhp.
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Yes. A real Mazda 323 gt was a turbo charged sedan.A dealer made gt was a hatch with some options like selectable suspension and sunroof etc,with no turbo.
The computer box, or Engine Control Module (ECM), on a 1988 Mazda 323 is typically located in the engine bay near the firewall. Look for a rectangular metal or plastic box with wiring harnesses connected to it.
Mazda 323 swap? built for a turbo
In order to purchase a used Mazda 323 Turbo, you must look at the car dealerships in or around your area. The family owned one's are often the easiest to finance with, if you are worried about that.
Is it possible an electrical problem can cause my engine coil to burn on my Mazda 323
No, the 1988 323 is fuel injected. Are you needing to service the car? if so what needs doing? Cheers Malcolm
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yup they will, but do not mix between sizes. B6t and b6 are nearly the same upon difference in materials used. The same applies for the BPT/BPD (1.8 dohc 16v turbo/big turbo)
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