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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:16 pm |
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You have no idea, i couldn't move my fingers for about 3 days afterwards. I fitted the downpipe at the same time and as is common it was touch and go as to weather the O2 sensor was gona strip the thread or come out cleanly, luckily it did as they are pretty pricey and availability is not good.
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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:50 pm |
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Joined: Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:45 am Posts: 6734 Location: Glasgow Vehicle: MPS6
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I bet it was worth it in the end though ?
_________________ Titanium 6MPS, Cpe XL TIP/CAI, AEM Filter, PTP HPFPI, NGK Plugs, Forge recirc valve, C&C Custom 3'' System, Cpe RMM, J-Speed SSP, Eibach pro springs, Gloss Black RX-8 Wheels, Falken rubber, M-Tech D&G disc with yellowstuff pads all round, HEL BBL, DOT5.1 Fluid, Red Calipers, Black out badges and Tints. To fit = Hd lip, Sure Anchors 289bhp & 295ftlb
Future Mods = Corksport TMIC
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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:58 pm |
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Joined: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:29 pm Posts: 5313 Location: SE28 0EB Vehicle: other
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MAZDASPEED6 wrote: You have no idea, i couldn't move my fingers for about 3 days afterwards. I fitted the downpipe at the same time and as is common it was touch and go as to weather the O2 sensor was gona strip the thread or come out cleanly, luckily it did as they are pretty pricey and availability is not good. Hmm, bigger hammer neede methinks. Solves all problems known to man. If it doesn't work - hit it. If it works when you don't want it to - hit it. If it's in the way - hit it hard.... Seriuosly though, great looking car and some good mods in there!
_________________ Remember; The most important nut is the one holding the steering wheel
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MAZDASPEED6
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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 10:16 pm |
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If it works when you dont want it to- hit it  i feel like you know me already !! dont tell my wife though, she thinks we're just unlucky when the car breaks mysteriously
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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 8:14 am |
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MAZDASPEED6 wrote: Jim wrote: Nice seen this car before, on the Mazda 6 oc perhaps?? would have thought pushing abit more than 290 with those mods  You certainly have mate, not on there often as theres not enough of us on there  Good site though friendly bunch for oil burners ! As for power i'm not sure on the figures i would have thought that it would be closer to 310 but wanted to remain conservative so as not to get burned by anyone, i dont know you all yet ! No, seems pretty quiet over there, haven't been on for a while. Welcome to MPSOC
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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 6:21 pm |
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Hello and welcome
_________________ 57 plate Mazda 3 MPS Areo, Sunlight Silver, Corksport SRI + Turbo Inlet, 225/40R18 tyres, Dashhawk, Forge BPV
Coming soon,braided brake hoses, maybe tints/vinyl(stickers)
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MazdaTech
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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:28 pm |
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Car looking great and welcome.
Is it still running on the standard Mazda map?
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Post subject: Re: newbie with a 6 MPS Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:04 pm |
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Joined: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:47 pm Posts: 2629 Location: Aberdeen Vehicle: MPS6
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 good looking motor mate
_________________ Asuka Racing alloys 225/40/18 Kumho rubber.2.5in Power Flo cat back,BBR Hybrid Turbo,BBR Downpipe (200 cell cat) 3 port boost solenoid Upgrade TMIC, HPFP, Simota SRI & Tip, Forge re-circ dv. colder plugs. Front and Rear DBA slotted discs braided lines & Hawk Pads.H&R springs & B8 Bilstein shocks.Rolled archs, debadged.Corksport front strut brace.CP.E rear engine mount Barone stage 2 short shift plate & bushings & heavy shift knob.LED tinted rear light cluster.Oil temp Boost & oil pressure guages Tinted windows Carbon Fibre badges and interior
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