Definitely not a cheap exercise... you could buy a built motor for less.
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Definitely not a cheap exercise... you could buy a built motor for less.
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I agree with this 100% Coilovers are pretty pointless unless you're constantly modifying the ride height/damper settings which most people don't do once they find a setting they like.
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That's exactly how I came across the brakes... good ol fb targeted advertising lmao
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I probably wouldn't go there myself. These are a Thai made product if I remember correctly. Do a search for reviews of their brakes, turned me off the company real quick...
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It'll work, give you a better top end but won't spool as quick as stock. Others here who've actually done the mods will be able to provide better feed back on how they perform. I think SarcasticOne...
Hello Willo,
Welcome to the forum. I'm sure you'll get a few different answers here and direct bolt on may require a little modification...
My personal favorite is the garrett gtx2867r. Other...
Welcome
The cheapest option by far is just buy an mps. The other options have been tried but never end up right and are expensive leasons.
Good luck with the search
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I've had a CP-e stage 1 for a few years now. Very happy with it. I'm actually looking at a stage 2 but only for longevity reasons and they're said to be better again for nvh which is pretty much non...
The opposite is to lay the seat back straight and take them out through the back doors
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Folding forward not only reduces area but pulls the weight towards the center when held horizontally. Throwing a blanket over the seat can help too.
You can also push the steering column in to...
You've probably tried this as you seem pretty handy but lower the seat as much as you can and even fold it forward to reduce how much space is required to get it out.
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Hopefully 2NV can give a bit more insight
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Doesn't sound right at all. When it's done correctly, the power delivery should be smoother and increased. *MPS2NV
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Don't be surprised if you don't get accepted by the experienced mps owners page. A lot of the time they won't allow people unless they've already got an mps...
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Welcome btw and good luck with your search 😀
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Hey mate, get onto mps torque or mps club Australia fb pages and you may find a few more options/ someone who'll help you out. Someone here may be able to assist but you'll find more people check fb...
http://www.mazdaspeedforums.org/forum/showthread.php?t=161192
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Yes, you're correct. I'd be a very unhappy chappy as I can only imagine you are. They've put the incorrect turbo on.
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Great English that lmao
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When you first plug it into your computer (which you should do before plugging into car) to get any required updares. Doesn't hurt to do this every few months to make sure it's up to date. 🖒
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If you got to the Cobb site you'll see the part numbers are different. The mps' AP appear to be compatible across the board though as far as I last looked.
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This is a great upgrade for your vehicle.
http://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=87_89&products_id=217
Have a good one and cheers
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You really need to upgrade the maf sensor too come to think about it. It's reading 22 but that's pushing the limits of the standard maf to measure. It could seriously be boostibg to an unknown higher...
You'll pay a bit under $350 for a tune but well worth it.
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