Originally Posted by PimTac
That dealership ad is full of errors.
I agree.
That dealership ad is full of errors.
I agree.
Shiro_se - I will be sending you a PM in a couple of minutes, re your experiences with this powertrain. A PM because I don't want to derail this thread. I have the same powertrain in my '17 Mazda6, without the CD.I have a 2019 MAZDA3 GT 6MT with CD and it is definitely noticeable. Not atrocious, and if the 2.5L wasn't so smooth and refined, I doubt anyone would even notice. It feels like a slightly out of balance half shaft, or a gently rippling road.
I have only noticed it engaging and disengaging at 60-90kph on level or nearly level roads and no headwind. Engine also has to be up to full operating temperature, I've noted. It engages and disengages very smoothly and the engine response is the same as if it weren't even present. No lag or delay in power. I could not discern when CD was operating on the AT dealer loaner I drove for 4-5 days, so either there definitely are engines where CD is noticeable and ones where it isn't, or the auto transmission and associated mounts filter it out better.
With the manual transmission it is clear that as soon as you lift throttle, it disengages, possibly for increased engine braking or to avoid low rpm harmonics issues?
I have a Corksport axleback exhaust on order and am curious if CD will affect engine note. Mazda OEM exhaust is so muted, you only ever hear the exhaust on heavy throttle.