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Post subject: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 4:37 pm |
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Hey, Just joined, I'm hoping to be a Mazda 3 MPS (mk1 aero) owner soon! Currently own an E46 M3 and only had it for a few month's, i just can't get on with it! Massively overrated IMO although, i have owned JAP car's all my life and this was my first switch. My car before the M3 was a highly tuned Civic Type R (EP3) and i miss it, hopefully the MPS is the right choice this time and i can keep it a lot longer. I have booked a test drive on the weekend so fingers crossed i like it! Five door's, big boot, Bose system, turbo, JAP oh and... LSD as standard is what got me interested. Looking forward to getting back in a hot hatch soon Cheers, Dan.
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foxy
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 5:51 pm |
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What is your problem with the M3?
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 5:55 pm |
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Hi and  to the club
_________________ 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: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 6:03 pm |
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Welcome along to  ...
_________________ J-TUNED,Autotech HPFP,cobb v3,cobb REM,TIP,JBR 3" tru widepath intake,Kinugawa banjo bolt,2nd de cat,ultimate racing cat back,NGK spark plugs,HR springs on koni strt, ,Powerflex ARB bushes front+back,MPS mud flaps,GFB BOV, spamface ssp,HDi FMIC,catless DP, cobb 3 port EBCS, bnrs3,3 bar map sensor an harness,JBR egr block off plate,couple struts and braces,sure anchors,south bend stage 3 clutch,stoptech brakes all round..front and rear lips and side skirts,rear spoiler extension,front eyelids,flat bottom steering wheel,carbon fibre scoop,JBR drivers side engine mount,Sure Transmission Mount,JBR RARB,Damond OCC,valve cover breather,CANT ADD REST AS NO MORE ROOM
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 7:30 pm |
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 along  , i was looking at m3's (along with everything else) before i bought my 3, as above be good to hear why your not fussed on it.
_________________ Now Sold...Mk1 3 MPS Aero Facelift;-Corksport Stage 2 SRI+TIP//Forge BPV V2//Custom 2nd Cat & Resonator Delete//Cp-e REM 60a//SF Ssp//Kinugawa Banjo Bolt//Rear Tints//6k H-Lights//L.E.D.S//Shell Helix Ultra 5W 40//K&N Oil Filter//Goodyear Eagle f1 asymmetric 3's// *Gone but not forgotten; moist silver mazda 6 mps*
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dark-hadou
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 7:31 pm |
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foxy wrote: What is your problem with the M3? It just doesn't feel quick mate, it's heavy and a little boring. Spent money on a remap at Evolve and it made 350bhp but still, i have never really been happy with it. Got a fast road set up, short shifter and it improved a little but i still don't see myself keeping it much longer. Thanks everyone for the welcome
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 8:24 pm |
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 to the  Dan! About time (snow) to switch a rwd with even faster fwd, very wise  Type R is only 201 bhp and Mps 3 is 254 bhp out of the box, and one doesn't need to rev the crap out until vtec kicks in. Mps 3 boosts from as low as 3k rpm! That, and some mps 3 owners reached the pinnacle of mods with over 500 bhp!!  Enjoy
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:07 pm |
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:35 pm |
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Welcome to the  Funny you should say that about the E46 M3, my friend has a massive soft spot for one, but I think I'd be in the boat your in, you can't beat a little boost
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:51 pm |
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:01 am |
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Welcome to the forum bud!
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:09 am |
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Hi and welcome along. Quite alot of us have come from type r's and the difference is astounding. I was looking at m3's and 350z too but went for the mps in the end. Would still have an m3 for the noise though!
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:50 pm |
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Hello and  along. Did you say you remapped it to 350 bhp? I thought they were 340 bhp standard? Only 10 bhp from a remap? Shocking!
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 2:18 pm |
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Benz wrote: Hello and  along. Did you say you remapped it to 350 bhp? I thought they were 340 bhp standard? Only 10 bhp from a remap? Shocking! The E46 M3 is Naturally Aspirated so gains from any kind of map will be very minimal compared to a car such as ours that is Forced Induction
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Post subject: Re: New MPS Owner (Hopefully Soon...) Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 8:05 pm |
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Welcome aboard... I have my 6 about a year now and still smile everyday when i drive it
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