20 Hours to Change an Engine?

Kinja'd!!! "Ryanator122" (hawkeye122)
06/09/2015 at 18:53 • Filed to: None

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Well, my Mazda 6 is on its way out of my garage, but I still need he Camry sorted. Picture because hot.

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I had a friend of mine who does fleet maintenance look up the hours needed and it came out to be about 10. What gives?

As the temperature goes up, my Mazda idles more and more shitty. Nighttime? All good. Should I step up a fuel grade or two?


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Kinja'd!!! WesBarton89 - The Way to Santa Fe > Ryanator122
06/09/2015 at 19:04

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Well, living in the bowels of hell, it’s gonna be hot.


Kinja'd!!! orcim > Ryanator122
06/10/2015 at 03:18

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Hotter. Air less dense. Less oxygen for engine (assuming EFI.) More octane to counter? Or...bolt on turbo/4 valve head? I dunno.. I’m a dummy after 90 degrees.