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 Post subject: MPS Newbie (sort of)
 Post Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 10:03 am 
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Hello Everyone,

Finally I'm a fully paid up member of the MPSOC! Posted a few topics and had nothing but friendly, helpful advice so thanks to everyone!!

Bought my 2007 mazda 3 MPS in June this year, 69k on the clock. Garage Did timing chain before i picked it up as they knew it was a common problem for these and fitted an uprated chain. cant complain about that!!

completely in love with the car, the performance, the subtleness of it and the way it drives.

So Far I've added K&N Typhoon and Jetex Cat back. On the way is Vibra-technics REM, Millers CFS 5w40 oil and NGK spark plugs.

Future plans are TIP, Intercooler (fmic or tmic not sure yet) versatune and J tune!

Thanks Guys

Mike


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 Post subject: Re: MPS Newbie (sort of)
 Post Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 10:24 am 
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Looks a nice example that!

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2010 MPS3 Mk2 Forged / Sleeved Engine, CS Cams and Crower Valve Springs, BNR S4 Turbo, HTP 3.5" Intake, HPFP Internals, 2050psi Fuel Rail Relief Valve, JMF Intake Manifold, DNP Exhaust Manifold, Dual OCC Setup, Cobb Turbo Back Exhaust, Airtec FMIC, Port Methanol Injection ..... Tuning in progress with a goal of 480-500bhp :-)

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 Post subject: Re: MPS Newbie (sort of)
 Post Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:21 am 
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Very tidy Mike. Welcome along and prepare for you wallet to fall out with you!

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 Post subject: Re: MPS Newbie (sort of)
 Post Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 3:46 pm 
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welcome to the forum pal


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 Post subject: Re: MPS Newbie (sort of)
 Post Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:54 am 
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Thanks guys!!

Me and my wallet are already not talking... First car I've done proper mods on (first car worth doing) its completely addictive.

Aiming for 300-320bhp of reliable power (if there is such a thing?!)

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