The fuel consumption of a Mazda 323 engine can vary depending on the specific model and year, as well as driving conditions and maintenance. Generally, the Mazda 323 achieves around 25 to 35 miles per gallon (mpg) or approximately 9 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers. It's best to consult the owner's manual or specific vehicle specifications for precise figures.
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The Mazda 323 fuel filter is located in the fuel tank. The fuel tank will need to be drained in order to change the fuel filter.
The 1988 Mazda 323 1.6L non-turbo EFI engine requires an electric fuel pump, which is located inside the gas tank.
There are several reasons why your Mazda 323 might be consuming too much fuel. Common issues include a clogged air filter, which restricts airflow to the engine, or a malfunctioning fuel injector that can lead to inefficient fuel delivery. Additionally, problems with the oxygen sensor or spark plugs can cause poor combustion, resulting in higher fuel consumption. Regular maintenance and diagnostics are essential to identify and resolve these issues.
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Fuel filter is mounted on the bulkhead behind the engine. Look down the back of the engine and you will see a cylindrical part mounted vertivally on the bulkhead.
i guess it depends on the model year, i own a Mazda 121 da with a 1.3 8v b3 engine, i have found a Mazda 323 with a 1.3 16v b3 engine in. Ive been told they fit easily. as the engine block is virtually the same, the mounts maybe the issue my issue is the wiring. I'm going from a 1.3 carburettor setup to a 1.3 fuel injected lump.
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Hitachi 2V is listed for the 323 1.5Ltr E5 engine (1981-1985).
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