Attention to Detail

Recently I have been getting questions about bolts and how important they are and why we use the parts we do. Here at CorkSport, the little things matter, we engineer every part to outperform not only the manufacturers specifications but also our customers expectations. When something important like a motor mount or an intake is designed at CorkSport we take great care to think about the little things such as: can we make our MAF housings one piece so there can be no sealing issues or possible failures? Can we use bolts that are as strong or stronger than the factory in every application? These are some of the many things that makes us different. Thinking of the little details can really mean the difference between the success or failure of a part. With that in mind, I wanted to just take a quick minute to discuss bolts.

Most bolts are classified by two very easy systems: Grade and Class.

CorkSport Bolts ClassCorkSport Bolts Grade

Grade is for Standard (SAE) size bolts and the more common types are grades 2, 5 and 8. The higher the grade, the more that has been done to increase its strength such as quenching and tempering. Graded bolts will typically have radial lines on the face of the bolt to show the grade. No markings mean grade 2, 3 radial lines means grade 5 and 6 radial lines means a grade 8

Class is for metric and like many things metric… they’ve made it easy. The most common classes are 8.8 and 10.9. The class of the bolt is right on the face of it. So an 8.8 class bolt will have 8.8 on the face and a 10.9 will have the same.

 

 

Because these numbers can be similar it can be easy to confuse them. Many are using 8.8 class bolts in the place of grade 8 bolts not knowing that a grade 8 bolt is over 30% stronger than a class 8.8 bolt. Many may call this nit-picking but here at CorkSport we are obsessed with attention to detail and want to make things right the first time and if for some reason we don’t then we dedicate ourselves to figuring out why and use that knowledge in further development in the future. Thank you for letting CorkSport have a place on your car and in your life, we appreciate it and take that responsibility very seriously.

Cheers,

Joel

Product Release! Mazdaspeed Protege / Mazda Protege Front Motor Mount

The factory motor mounts on the Mazdaspeed Protege and the regular Protege are ill-suited for spirited driving and preventing wheel hop. The stock mounts also are prone to wear and even self-destruction. Luckily CorkSport has a solution.

picture of Motor mount for Mazdaspeed Mazda Protege CorkSport

Designed as a direct OEM replacement, the CorkSport Mazdaspeed Protege Front Motor Mount maintains OEM fitment while adding a large urethane thrust surface for added stiffness and improved driver responsiveness.
The CorkSport Advantage:

  • Large Thrust Surface for reduced vibration versus other aftermarket motor mounts.
  • Black Powder Coated Finish with Zinc Coated Sleeves for a durable, lasting finish.
  • OEM Fitment Designed as a direct OEM replacement for a worry free install
  • CorkSport Service and Support: Receive a 2-year warranty, full-color installation instructions, all of the needed installation hardware and knowledgeable telephone support

The CorkSport Mazdaspeed Protege Front Motor Mount is available at our online catalog and is in stock today. For more information please visit our product listing at https://www.corksport.com/corksport-mazdaspeed-protege-protege-front-motor-mount.html

The Dangers of Direct Injection

Caring for your Mazda DISI engine

Direct injection engines are nothing newโ€ฆ for diesel lovers. The application of direct injection in gasoline engines in large volume is a much newer feat however. As far back as 1902, manufacturers have tried to inject gasoline directly into the cylinder, companies such as: Mercedes, Ford, AMC and many others all tried to perfect the technology. Ironically, the first company to roll out gasoline direct injection cars en mass was Mitsubishi. The long story short version is now most manufacturers offer a direct injection engine or many. The technology is extremely versatile in adding power, improving gas mileage, fine tuning and in many other areas.
Mazda DISI engine
Who Cares?
So with all the hoopla surrounding direct injection technology why isnโ€™t it in every car? Well, there are a few reasons.
1. Technology is expensive, DI engines require new heads, cams, and many more additional pieces of equipment.
2. The process is proven but un-proven.
3. Change, many auto companies can be slow to adopt newer technology.

With DI engines being the future, why are we talking about them? Well, there are certain problems that many are seeing as a direct result of this technology. The main issue revolves around the intake and the intake valves. In traditional engines, fuel is sprayed outside the combustion chamber into the intake manifold and passes the valves on the way to the chamber. The detergents in modern gasoline help clean the intake tract and the valves and can help prevent deposits left from debris or from the EGR system. With direct injection technology, the injector is directly in the combustion chamber and the gas does nothing but get instantly atomized and ignited. As such, we are seeing common failures in DI engines, there are two key steps you can take to prevent these build ups and increase the power and longevity of your engine.
The first is quality oil. With any modern engine, we recommend a synthetic oil. The benefits far outweigh the costs and in many cases you can actually save money in the long run with longer oil change intervals and fewer mechanical issues as a result of the better protection.
CorkSport Mazda DISI engine oilWhy Oil Matters

All synthetic oils are not created equal. Here in America we are at a disadvantage as to knowing what oils are synthetic and which are not. Due to a loophole in regulations and advertising, companies in America can advertise their group 3 oils (which start life as gasoline and are turned to liquid via hydrocracking) as fully synthetic. Many of these oils such as Royal Purple, Castrol Syntec, Mobil 1 cannot be called synthetic in other parts of the world where these things are taken much more seriously. As such, we recommend group 4 and group 5 oils exclusively. Many oils like Redline, ELF (Total), Amsoil, Torco, and Castrol formulations from Europe are all good examples of this. These oils are so important that every Volkswagen company (VW, Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, etc.) REQUIRE their dealerships to use them exclusively. So when in doubt, you can always have your oil changed at one of those dealerships to make sure you are getting the best quality oil.

What You Can Do
The second way you can care for your direct injected engine is to use an oil catch can. Modern engines have to use EGR systems. EGR stands for exhaust gas recirculation. The basic purpose of EGR is to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions and it works by recirculating a portion of the engines exhaust gas back into the intake to be โ€œburnedโ€ again. The unfortunate byproduct of this set up is that many of the things in your exhaust you do not want going in your engine. Unburned gas vapor, burned oil vapor, water contaminated with other different chemical compounds are just a few of the terrible things EGR can introduce back into your engine.
CorkSport Mazdaspeed 6 oil catch can
With the installation of an oil catch can, you can capture many of those contaminates and dispose of them before they ever get to the engine youโ€™ve spent so much money on. The gains are easy to see every time you empty it.

So there you have it; to keep your DISI Mazda running strong and trouble free, follow those simple tips and youโ€™ll have a long and happy life together.

Product Release! Mazda 2 Short Shift Plate

The Mazda 2 is a fun vehicle, it has quirky looks and infinite potential. One key place that it really struggles out of the box however is the long throwing, sloppy shifting; luckily CorkSport is here to help. Introducing the new Short Shift Plate from CorkSport for the Mazda 2.

Short Shifter CorkSport Mazda 2

Providing a 33% reduction in shifter throw and a very quick and simple installation, the CorkSport Short Throw Shifter Plate for the Mazda 2 helps get your power down quicker while keeping the stock height of the OEM shifter. With just a few simple hand tools and a few minutes of your time, you can have measurably better shifting and a much better feel.

The CorkSport Mazda 2 Short Shift Kit is available at our online catalog and is in stock today. For more information please visit our product listing at:ย https://www.corksport.com/corksport-mazda-2-short-shift-plate.html

Product Release! CorkSport 2013+ CX5 Axle Back Exhaust

The new Mazda CX5 is a striking vehicle, the flowing lines of it’s “Kodo” design language are somehow angular and graceful at the same time. Such a design was begging for a quality exhaust to match its’ looks and enhance its’ sound. With that need established, the engineers at CorkSport attacked one of the first 2013 CX5’s in the United States and set to improve on an already stellar car.

CorkSport Mazda CX-5 Exhaust

Constructed using T-304 stainless steel from flange to tip and weighing a full 8lbs less than the stock exhaust, the CorkSport exhaust not only performs better but brings a deeper, more aggressive sound to the CX5 as well.

CorkSport CX5 Exhaust tip 600px

The CorkSport Guarantee

  • CorkSport Service and Support: Receive a 2 year warranty, full color installation instructions, all of the needed installation hardware and knowledgeable telephone support.

CorkSport Mazda CX-5 Exhaust installed

The CorkSport Mazda CX5 Axle Back Exhaust is available at our online catalog and are available and in stock today! For more information please visit our product listing at:ย https://www.corksport.com/corksport-mazda-cx5-axle-back-exhaust.html