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Ok, i guess i was referring to what would be the worst case scenario, but if it's only with ac on, then it's quite possible it's only an issue with the ac, and because ac takes a good portion of power from the engine, especially a smaller engine in your case, you would notice a bounce in power, my 93 ls has ac, but the compressor clutch doesn't even appear to engage so i can only venture a guess that these mazda a/c's kind of suck, or maybe they just don't work very well after higher mileage is acquired, i didn't want to scare you but unless more details are supplied i assume an internal engine issue, maybe i'm just that way, you may just have to recharge the a'c system or replace the compressor and recharge, but i would say in an older car it isn't really worth it, unless you can't live without ac. my saturn HAD a/c working till i ruptured a line when i did the engine swap in it but i just compensate with m sunroof and what some may call 2/70 air conditioning (2 windows down, 70 miles an hour - old technology is the most reliable). anyways, good luck with everything.
Cheers,
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