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We have found 44 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 33 - 36
I have a 2001 626 Mazda but Horse Power Suck?
ok i love my car to death but i want more power the only ideas i have is a super charger/turbo booster any ideas or websites would be good so be free to recommend anything thank u
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

yeah, supercharge the engine, that's the easiest way without doing a lot of complicated crap.

What would you buy this car for? 2001 Mazda 626 w/ 70k miles - Screwed engine?
What would you buy a 2001 Mazda 626 if the engine is screwed, but the interior and exterior is close to excellent and clear title? This would be for Northern Virginia
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

To be completly honest with you. Take in to serious consideration the car is pushing 10 years old. And before you make an offer have a proffessional look at it to narrow down your problem. It may be something small you can hope. If its something catastrophic like it threw a rod or crank walk. Its...

How much does it cost to replace egr on a '01 Mazda 626?if bought one at auto zone or just with the mechanic?
I took my Mazda to Autozone because the check engine light was on and blinking at one point and they said it was the egr. I took it to a mechanic they recommended and he cleaned and put it back in. A day later the check engine light was back on and blinking. So I took it back and they said it was the egr so they said it would probably have to be...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

if you're sure that it's the egr valve then I guess you can do it yourself. Egr valve's cost approximately $150. The link I provide below will show you its breakdown. You can also see a how to about replacing egr valves there...


 
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