20w 50 dude!
Just replace it every 36,000 miles and you will know it is not clogged.
I have a 1997 B2300 with 100,000 miles on it and am going to do replace the timing belt this weekend (2/10) I have the Haynes manual, read through it, and the parts. I'll let you know how it turns out on Monday.
Have a scanner determine which item(s) is not "ready" yet then repost.
A good quality CONVENTIONAL 10W30 is fine....you shouldn't use synethetic on a higher mileage engine like that
If you are in the United States you cannot change the speedometer on the Mazda 3 from miles to kilometers. The only option available is miles.
you will get roughly 30 miles if its a mazda 6 td 136 brake ,on a reserve tank
Every 60,000 miles in a 93 Mazda Protege
According to a Mazda dealer in Chingford it is at 54000 miles or after six years.
it will do around 24 miles to the gallon
As long as you keep the car, then keep chaging the fluid. Do not flush the transmission on a car with this many miles, just chage the fluid.
The Mazda CX9 can get up to 29 miles per gallon, according to Mazda's official website. This likely varies depending on exact model and traffic conditions, as with any vehicle.
A properly maintained, stock Mazda Miata engine will easily last 200,000 miles on an engine and yield 25-30 mpg.