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Noodlesincup 04-03-2012 05:49 PM

How reliable is reliable
 
Well just curious
Have you ran into any problems that were caused by modding and such? If so what and how much did it cost
Yes I've searched but that's bone stock ms3 not a modded one.


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bigriver 04-03-2012 05:54 PM

this is gonna be fun!

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jeopardy98 04-03-2012 05:55 PM

In for the lulz...

bigriver 04-03-2012 05:58 PM

I have to reserve another seat for this!

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MS3-a(sore)ASS-rex 04-03-2012 06:00 PM

I'm on my third transmission....lol. All work was done under warranty so nothing came out of pocket, other than that the car has been mechanically sound from day one.

The reason I'm on trans 3 is that the first ones second gear synchro broke and when it was rebuilt under warranty, the rebuild was done incorrectly causing it to fail for the second time, they then gave me a new trans and I've been peachy ever since!

ThizSpeed3 04-03-2012 06:15 PM

a car is only unreliable when you don't take care of it.

darkrune 04-04-2012 08:40 AM

I wish this were true, but some cars are just giant pieces of shit from factory as far as reliability goes. IE. dodge transmisions for the longest time were HUGE pieces of shit. That is why for a while there there was a 100k mile warranty on that part of the train.

rfinkle2 04-04-2012 09:12 AM

I'll throw my 2 cents in. This is an intersesting question to me.

I'll say that with a good tune, the ms3 is as reliable as it would be from the factory engine wise (see ms3-ass-sore's transmission woes).

More power on some of the hard parts may be of some concern (i.e. clutch and transmission), but overall our transmission has proven to be able to handle a fully bolted car without issue.

In addition to mods, many of us are into taking proper care of the engine with routine maintenance, valve cleaning, OCC's etc, so I would actually have more confidence in the reliability of a bolted, well tuned, well maintained ms3 with high miles than a stock, not so well maintained ms3 with the factory tune.

p057 04-04-2012 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rfinkle2 (Post 1343114)
In addition to mods, many of us are into taking proper care of the engine with routine maintenance, valve cleaning, OCC's etc, so I would actually have more confidence in the reliability of a bolted, well tuned, well maintained ms3 with high miles than a stock, not so well maintained ms3 with the factory tune.

truth.

i have 59,015mi on the clock and the car is about as reliable and good-feeling as day one of purchase.
and this is an 07 MS6. besides the 06's, we were pretty much the test dummies.

I haven't had any real mechanical issues with mine.:heart:

86AmishMs3 04-04-2012 09:25 AM

No issues here. Been modded and now big turbo at 34k. Still feels awesome....just hate the noisy throwout bearing but thats normal.

desertmike680 04-04-2012 09:27 AM

I just went back to a Mazda from an 08 Infiniti G37 coupe, in which the coupe was the biggest piece I've ever owned from day one. Hence prior to the g37 coupe, I had a Speed 6 for 3 years....so that speaks for itself regarding reliability.

p057 04-04-2012 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by desertmike680 (Post 1343156)
I just went back to a Mazda from an 08 Infiniti G37 coupe, in which the coupe was the biggest piece I've ever owned from day one. Hence prior to the g37 coupe, I had a Speed 6 for 3 years....so that speaks for itself regarding reliability.

what made it a piece of crap? infititi = high end nissan,

I've liked nissans, pretty reliable and easy to work on. What made yours such a pain?

MSFer87 04-04-2012 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 86azms3 (Post 1343148)
No issues here. Been modded and now big turbo at 34k. Still feels awesome....just hate the noisy throwout bearing but thats normal.

ACT?

86AmishMs3 04-04-2012 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MSFer87 (Post 1343179)
ACT?

stock clutch

daustin 04-04-2012 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by p057 (Post 1343166)
what made it a piece of crap? infititi = high end nissan,

I've liked nissans, pretty reliable and easy to work on. What made yours such a pain?

One guy I work with has a G35 for his wife. Dumbest car ever. Nissan/Infinity decided that in 2005, they would do away with oil return holes in the pistons (under the rings) to see what would happen. The result is a high end looking car that has the reliability of a 80's Civic that is on it's third motor swap. Oh, and you can't adjust the analog clock on the dash. Not to mention the constant other moving part problems and the gas mileage.

rfinkle2 04-04-2012 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daustin (Post 1343412)
One guy I work with has a G35 for his wife. Dumbest car ever. Nissan/Infinity decided that in 2005, they would do away with oil return holes in the pistons (under the rings) to see what would happen. The result is a high end looking car that has the reliability of a 80's Civic that is on it's third motor swap. Oh, and you can't adjust the analog clock on the dash. Not to mention the constant other moving part problems and the gas mileage.



I had a 350z (which reminds me to add that to the cars you have had thread) with the VQ motor and it had an audible ping from day1. I hated that car just for that reason.

fortressofcomfort 04-04-2012 12:12 PM

One drive in this car and you can tell it was meant to be driven very hard. Everything is meaty and actuates with firmness. This is not just a Mazda3 with a big motor, trust me on that. The MS3 was thought through piece by piece. Did you know, for example, that we even get heavier-duty axles than regular Mazda3s get? I have no reservations when I beat on this car which is daily. As long as you don't go crazy with some tune, or fail to keep the fuel flowing, you'll get many happy miles of soul-soothing driving like an ass.

SofaKingAwesome 04-04-2012 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daustin (Post 1343412)
One guy I work with has a G35 for his wife. Dumbest car ever. Nissan/Infinity decided that in 2005, they would do away with oil return holes in the pistons (under the rings) to see what would happen. The result is a high end looking car that has the reliability of a 80's Civic that is on it's third motor swap. Oh, and you can't adjust the analog clock on the dash. Not to mention the constant other moving part problems and the gas mileage.

Tell your friend I'll set his clock for $20 or a ride on his wife.

rfinkle2 04-04-2012 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mazda Baiter (Post 1343559)
Tell your friend I'll set his clock for $20 or a ride on his wife.

All of you guys need to stop changing your user names. I can't keep this shit straight.

SofaKingAwesome 04-04-2012 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rfinkle2 (Post 1343566)
All of you guys need to stop changing your user names. I can't keep this shit straight.

I'll text you a cock shot to remind you? In all seriousness, I promise you'll hear from me this week.

p057 04-04-2012 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fortressofcomfort (Post 1343550)
you can tell it was meant to be driven very hard. Everything is meaty and actuates with firmness.

:wtf1:
sounds almost like you're describing your favorite penis.

fortressofcomfort 04-04-2012 03:20 PM

NYET

CWP_MS3 04-05-2012 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fortressofcomfort (Post 1343550)
This is not just a Mazda3 with a big motor, trust me on that. The MS3 was thought through piece by piece. Did you know, for example, that we even get heavier-duty axles than regular Mazda3s get? I have no reservations when I beat on this car which is daily.

Truth. Hell, our factory rear sway bar makes my buddy's nuespeed on his GTI look like a bitch stick. :D The car was meant to perform.

surebOOst 04-05-2012 08:43 AM

Im stock turbo but have a few mods. Run ots stage 1, sri/tip, tp, straight pipe exhaast and bpv for 30k miles. Mostly hard miles and cross country miles but im at 46k miles now and no issues really besides slight fp drops but thats tince full dp, hpfp internals. Not sure what the issue is but will find out in December when im back.

chopperbob 04-05-2012 08:44 AM

I remember reading somewhere that Mazda engineers were asked how many hard launches the clutch and transmission would be able to handle and they said 1,000. The writer thought they were joking and asked again and they replied again 1,000. The car is that over built.

MS3G35 04-05-2012 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mazda Baiter (Post 1343559)
Tell your friend I'll set his clock for $20 or a ride on his wife.

I can set the clock just fine, and I have a large knife in my center console that says ur not riding anything. :fuckyou:

silvapain 04-05-2012 09:39 AM

I beat on my car harder than Bobby beat Whitney, and the only part that I've ever had fail was my MAP sensor.

Clutches are wear items just like brakes. They don't count.


Tapadatass

SofaKingAwesome 04-05-2012 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MS3G35 (Post 1344974)
I can set the clock just fine, and I have a large knife in my center console that says ur not riding anything. :fuckyou:

Your post would indicate otherwise, internet toughguy.

TexasSpeed3 04-05-2012 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mazda Baiter (Post 1344995)
Your post would indicate otherwise, internet toughguy.

Oh lorry Evan he is a meany

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fortressofcomfort 04-05-2012 11:53 AM

I let a friend drive my car several times and on two separate instances shifted from 6k rpms in 3rd back into 2nd. What's that 9k rpms? Granted it was brief. We both felt and heard engine hit firewall. It's been a month since and no issues. I figure if its gonna pop it will in the next month or two. Like a valve spring or some shit. But I not worried. I really think these cars are tough as nails (most cars would not survive multiple revs to 2k above redline I would imagine).

daustin 04-05-2012 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fortressofcomfort (Post 1345174)
I let a friend drive my car several times and on two separate instances shifted from 6k rpms in 3rd back into 2nd. What's that 9k rpms? Granted it was brief. We both felt and heard engine hit firewall. It's been a month since and no issues. I figure if its gonna pop it will in the next month or two. Like a valve spring or some shit. But I not worried. I really think these cars are tough as nails (most cars would not survive multiple revs to 2k above redline I would imagine).

Said "friend" needs driver mods.

fortressofcomfort 04-05-2012 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daustin (Post 1345188)
Said "friend" needs driver mods.

Yeah no shit. And he's driven plenty of manual transmissions. After the first he overrevved it I was like (internally) no more letting him drive. But he fucking PLEADS to drive my car. I don't get it. He drives a 2005 Grand Cherokee Hemi which is decently fast enough. So like I said a month later I let him drive it again cuz he begged and he fucking overrevved it again. The true question is, is the third time the charm (that he shifts properly or that the valves float and cause perm damage) ?

Another thing might be that he's always been one of these small block chevy every fucking thing guys. Now we all know Ed Cole's small-block introduced in 1955 is a masterpiece but cmon there are other ways of making hp. So the turbo whistle, dump valve, and 6 speed manual are all things you usually don't get in a small block chevy based car and he finds it so fucking alluring. Well, so do I but I've never overrevved shit.

daustin 04-05-2012 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fortressofcomfort (Post 1345206)
Yeah no shit. And he's driven plenty of manual transmissions. After the first he overrevved it I was like (internally) no more letting him drive. But he fucking PLEADS to drive my car. I don't get it. He drives a 2005 Grand Cherokee Hemi which is decently fast enough. So like I said a month later I let him drive it again cuz he begged and he fucking overrevved it again. The true question is, is the third time the charm (that he shifts properly or that the valves float and cause perm damage) ?

First time should have been it. Nobody who actually drives a standard transmission downshifts at 6000 unless its a rotary or a crotch rocket.

8.5MS3 04-05-2012 12:25 PM

just about to hit 40k

3rd turbo
3rd maf
2nd set of engine mounts


but all caused by my own stupidity and asking this car to do much more than it wants to.

as the honey badger says......i dont give a shit

daafisch 04-05-2012 12:30 PM

I've never had any problems with the car. I did my first track event when it had 1200 miles and have never looked back. I drive about 80 miles per day and attend at least 4 track events and 10+ autox's a year.

Voltwings 04-11-2012 11:27 AM

had my friends drag radials on and was doing hard hard launches at the track trying to get some good times. Broke the VCTS system in the intake manifold but simply took it off, gutted the system and cleared the code with my AP, car drives just fine and same as most other peoples problems it was my own fault. 37k miles and thats the only thing to go wrong. Been modding since 4k... fuck warranty haha

TexasSpeed3 04-11-2012 11:53 AM

Wtf is warranty? I started at 2k Haha

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jeopardy98 04-11-2012 04:19 PM

Yep I was fully bolted before I hit 3K miles. I also had 5 track passes and 5 auto-x runs before 3500.

surebOOst 04-11-2012 08:45 PM

I had an rx8 and beat the shit out of it also for a good30k+ miles and never had the engine replaced...mazda makes good vehicles apparently

CaptObvious75 04-12-2012 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MS3-a(sore)ASS-rex (Post 1342118)
I'm on my third transmission....lol. All work was done under warranty so nothing came out of pocket, other than that the car has been mechanically sound from day one.

The reason I'm on trans 3 is that the first ones second gear synchro broke and when it was rebuilt under warranty, the rebuild was done incorrectly causing it to fail for the second time, they then gave me a new trans and I've been peachy ever since!

Funny you say that. My 2nd gear likes to crunch itself randomly, especially if i shift while making a turn. Is that cause of the stock RMM or is the tranny fucked?


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