2004 2005 Mazda B Series
Trucks, you'll get a truck with a serious motor. Standard on the B2300, the
2.3-liter engine develops 143 horsepower at 5,250 rpm and 154 pounds-per-foot
of torque at 3,750 rpm. Standard on the B3000, the 3.0-liter engine develops
154 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 180 pounds-per-foot of torque at 3,500 rpm.
Finally, standard on the 2004 2005 Mazda B Series B4000, the 4.0-liter engine
is 2004 2005 Mazda B Series most powerful truck engine, and develops 207
horsepower at 5,250 rpm and 238 pounds-per-foot of torque at a low 3,000 rpm.
Built for durability and easy maintenance, with 100,000 miles between scheduled
tune-ups, all of these engines use timing chains that don't need scheduled
replacement for the life of the vehicles. If that 's not enough, every 2004
2005 Mazda B Series transmission comes with a shift-on-the-fly four-wheel-drive
system that allows you to shift into four-wheel-drive at speeds up to 45 mph,
and standard five-speed manual gear shifts for the most responsive of rides.
2004 2005 Mazda B Series
pickups come standard with limited-slip rear differential that improves control
on rough or slippery surfaces. The differential automatically transfers power
to the driving wheel with the greater traction to help keep you going, ensuring
your safety at all costs. 2004 2005 Mazda B Series trucks also include
second-generation driver and passenger airbags, child safety precautions
including the 2004 2005 Mazda LATCH tether system, and three-point
pretensioning safety belts for extra caution. Finally, as part of an antitheft
engine immobilizer, each ignition key has an embedded microchip, programmed
with a unique code. When you insert the key in the ignition, the 2004 2005 B
Series reads the code. If the code isn't the right one, or isn't there,
the truck will simply not start. For more information about this technology, or
for additional 2004 2005 Mazda B Series specs in general, please check back
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