What are the specs of a 1990 Mazda 323?

What are the specs of a 1990 Mazda 323?

Detailed features and specs for the Used 1990 Mazda 323 including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more. Read reviews, browse our car inventory, and more. Detailed features and specs for the Used 1990 Mazda 323 including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more.

When did the Mazda 323 hatchback come out?

In 1989, Mazda introduced the sixth generation of its compact-segment contender, the 323, in three body shapes. The 3-door version was the sportiest of them all. Like Honda, Mazda made three cars that wore the same name, but they have little in common.

What kind of engine does a Mazda GT-Ae have?

The mazda BPD engine (also commonly referred to as a BP2) was a revamp of the original BP engine (sometimes called BP1 for clarity’s sake). It featured a larger crank nose, larger piston oil squirters, a main bearing support plate, better flowing inlet and exhaust ports. This was also the base engine for the Mazda Familia GT-R and GT-Ae.

What kind of seats does a Mazda 323 have?

Depending on the version, Mazda offered the 323 with either bucket seats or with high-bolstered seats for the front passengers. There was not too much room in the rear, but two adults could fit well. The seatback was split-folding to expand the trunk area.

What kind of transmission does a Mazda use?

Mazda uses the following transmissions in their cars. 1994–2002 LA4A-EL — Mazda version of the 4-speed Ford CD4E transmission 2002–2014 Mazda FS5A-EL — 5-speed version of the FN4A-EL, also used in 2006-09 Ford Fusion/Milan as FNR5

What kind of transmission does a Mazda Skyactiv use?

Manual 1 M5 — 5-speed 2 M5OD — 5-speed longitudinal 3 G5M — 5-speed 4 G5M-R — 5-speed 5 R5M-D — 5-speed 6 Mazda SkyActiv -MT short shift transmission — 6-speed