What should the fuel pressure be on a Mazda Miata?
Connect a fuel pressure gauge (About $60 at your local auto parts store) to the high pressure fuel line. The high pressure fuel line is the rearmost of the two metal lines (passenger side of engine), pictured. Pictured below is the pressure I read off the fuel pressure gauge. The Haynes manual states between 32-38 psi is normal, at idle.
What to do when your Mazda Miata starts from cold?
This normally occurs within two minutes with the engine started from cold, and can be observed by a noticeable drop in rpm at idle. With the engine warmed up disconnect the pig tail wire of the O2 sensor from the main engine wire harness. Repeatedly and quickly apply large amount of throttle. If throttle response is normal, replace the O2 sensor.
Why is my Mazda Miata bogging at 4000 rpm?
My issues were primarily below 4000 rpm, and after the engine had warmed up. Throttle response was seemingly normal across all rpm ranges with a cold engine. With a warm engine and above 4000 rpm the acceleration seemed normal. A warm engine is indicated by the O2 sensor sensing a warm exhaust manifold.
What’s the throttle response on a Mazda Miata?
This is somewhat of a common problem for this generation of Miata. My issues were primarily below 4000 rpm, and after the engine had warmed up. Throttle response was seemingly normal across all rpm ranges with a cold engine. With a warm engine and above 4000 rpm the acceleration seemed normal.
How long do ignition plugs last on a Miata?
OEM plugs usually are somewhere in the middle. Common Problem! The factory ignition wires on the Miata only seem to last between 30,000 and 50,000 miles. If you are experiencing misfiring and hesitation and you haven’t changed your wires, this is most likely the cause. Change the wires!
What should the gap be between spark plugs on a Miata?
As spark plugs wear, the gap between the electrodes tends to get a bit wider. The standard gap on the Miata’s spark plug should be 1mm. A wider gap may result in misfiring due to the voltage not being quite high enough to cause a spark across the electrodes.
What should the idle RPM be on a Miata?
Factory spec for the Miata specifies standard timing as 10° before top dead center (10° BTDC) ±1° at idle speed(850 rpm). If your timing is advanced more than this, you may experience pinging under some conditions. Dirty spark plugs Metallic burr in cylinder
Is the 1990 Mazda Miata still in good shape?
Needless to say, the ’90 Miata still comes with some scratches here and there, so if you are interested in a car in tip-top shape, some paint retouches are needed as well. The good news is that this pretty unique Miata isn’t at all as expensive as you’d expect it to be.
Connect a fuel pressure gauge (About $60 at your local auto parts store) to the high pressure fuel line. The high pressure fuel line is the rearmost of the two metal lines (passenger side of engine), pictured. Pictured below is the pressure I read off the fuel pressure gauge. The Haynes manual states between 32-38 psi is normal, at idle.
This normally occurs within two minutes with the engine started from cold, and can be observed by a noticeable drop in rpm at idle. With the engine warmed up disconnect the pig tail wire of the O2 sensor from the main engine wire harness. Repeatedly and quickly apply large amount of throttle. If throttle response is normal, replace the O2 sensor.
This is somewhat of a common problem for this generation of Miata. My issues were primarily below 4000 rpm, and after the engine had warmed up. Throttle response was seemingly normal across all rpm ranges with a cold engine. With a warm engine and above 4000 rpm the acceleration seemed normal.
What to do about bogging on a Mazda Miata?
With the engine warmed up disconnect the pig tail wire of the O2 sensor from the main engine wire harness. Repeatedly and quickly apply large amount of throttle. If throttle response is normal, replace the O2 sensor. For me, I still had the “bogging” and misfires.