Engine Mazda L3C1

Only the first generation of the well-liked sixth series model was equipped with the 2.3-liter Mazda L3C1 engine, which was manufactured at the company’s facility between 2002 and 2008. Actually, there isn’t much of a difference between this power unit and the one with the symbol L3-VE.

Engine Mazda L3C1 297x300 - Engine Mazda L3C1

The L-engine family also includes:

  • 1.8 L – L8‑DE, L813;
  • 2.0 L – LF‑DE, LF‑VD, LF17, LFF7;
  • 2.3 L – L3‑VE, L3‑VDT, L3C1;
  • 2.5 L – L5‑VE.

The engine was installed on:

  • Mazda 6 I (GG) in 2002 – 2008.

Specifications

Production years 2002-2008
Displacement, cc 2261
Fuel system distributed injection
Power output, hp 165
Torque output, Nm 205
Cylinder block aluminum R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 87.5
Piston stroke, mm 94
Compression ratio 10.6
Features DOHC, balancers
Hydraulic lifters no
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator S-VT, intake
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 3.5
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 4
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Mazda 6 2007)
— city
— highway
— combined
11.1
6.7
8.2
Engine lifespan, km ~280 000
Weight, kg 112

Disadvantages of the Mazda L3C1 engine

High lubricant consumption is the subject of the majority of complaints on specialized forums;
Issues with intake manifold flaps rank second in terms of mass;
A thermostat, pump, lambda probe, and engine mounts are among the motor’s weak points.
The timing chain frequently extends after 200,000 kilometers, the phase regulator malfunctions, the valves need to be adjusted every 90,000 kilometers, and there are no hydraulic lifters.

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