Hey all
just had my hpfp delivered from edge auto... Can anyone tell me if a mazda dealer would install this without much hassle?
thanks
Hey all
just had my hpfp delivered from edge auto... Can anyone tell me if a mazda dealer would install this without much hassle?
thanks
no its after market i highly doubt they would touch it and probably advise against modding your car.. lol
that said ..look at the instructions provided. take your time get a friend and put it in! maybe update your thread with your location and you might get a volunteer from the forum
There's plenty of how to's floating round, videos, and a tool list. You will need to take a quick trip to supercheapauto. If you have a work bench and vice. You can do it yourself
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Highly doubt they would fit an aftermarket
And have an uncle that's got the tools and such.. Might ask him tomrrow
its pretty easy if you have patience, basic tools and compressed air. I did it at home with a bit of help. Make sure you have a deep (and I mean really deep) socket for disassembling the pump though, saves a trip half way through :S
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if your uncle cant and your in NSW? plenty experienced around here Ray'd or mps2nv even i can if they cant.
It's alright there Reddjinn... Iv got plenty of beer if you could make the trip
Well actually, I got a Mazda dealer to install the Autotech HPFP in my 6 a few months back (I'm mechanically challenged). To my surprise, the Service Advisor didn't have an issue and was all for it! It was somewhere around $80, possibly less. The Mazda branch is Queensland....might be different in other states or overseas though.
Any decent non dealer mechanic will install this for you i'm sure? you must have a mechanic that you know and trust probably cheaper than Mazda too. Personally I cheated when I had mine installed, but I did watch them do it and to be perfectly honest, I could have probably done it myself. I'm sure your family mechanic will have no problems.
Last edited by Mspec; 09-06-2014 at 09:51 AM.
PS, If you don't have a mechanic in mind I can suggest a really great one in New Lynn, that has done huge amounts of work for myself and my brother in the past, really honest family workshop and very reasonable prices.
Reason I asked bout mazda dealers is coz I got a mate that's 2ic at my local and he could pull some strings and I get cheap prices
Last edited by Mspec; 09-06-2014 at 02:45 PM.
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@kiwi how did you get on with this mate? any luck getting the Mazda tech to sort it out for you?
its still sitting there in the box...just waiting for my next day off, been watching a few videos on youtube and the job seems easy enuf so might have a look around the garage for the tools required..it could be "fun"
It looks harder than it really is, Provided you have a long tube 18mm socket and T10 torque socket (I think they are the ones) then you will do it no problem. Take your time, Pull the battery box, TIP, and air intake out. Makes it alot easyier to get to the 19mm (I think) nut under the pump. Go easy taking the yellow and blue clips off the lines that attach to the pump you don't want to break them, Well that's what the video I watched said.
Cheers,
Brandon Johnson
CorkSport Mazda Performance
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