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Post subject: New mps owner Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 6:35 pm |
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Evening all, picking up my 6 mps next week. Don't even know the colour name, silvery blue!!! Excited is an understatement. used to work at a mazda dealer and they didn't come in that often, always like them simply due to how rare they are, there is one local to me but I haven't seen another one around my way Only thing it's missing is heated seats but that's no biggy, unless I've missed the switch!! Other wise, electric seat on driver side, sunroof, full leather, NAV with remote and the usual mps kit. Full service history, having a full service by myself when i pick it up. Will use these tyres up and then have a refurbished with fresh boots. Drives really well, not rattles from cold, first thing I checked, pulls well with no knocks or bangs, can't wait to get it now! Il leave it there I'm off the search the forum!!
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 7:44 pm |
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Some parts I must have
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 7:51 pm |
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Welcome
_________________ 2007 6MPS- Power: Autotech HPFP, COBB AP V3, CS 2.5" Intake + TIP, CS BPV, CS TBE, EGR Blockoff
- Handling: JBR 80A Triology Mounts, Stoptech Slotted Discs
- Other: Sure SSP, Sure Anchors, LED Interior/Number Plate/Side lights, Dave Plank Dials, Royal Steering Wheel Retrim
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 7:52 pm |
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Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2015 5:00 pm Posts: 364 Location: South London Vehicle: MPS6
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Spam man wrote: [/quote] Wrong thread I guess Kenny
_________________ 2007 6MPS- Power: Autotech HPFP, COBB AP V3, CS 2.5" Intake + TIP, CS BPV, CS TBE, EGR Blockoff
- Handling: JBR 80A Triology Mounts, Stoptech Slotted Discs
- Other: Sure SSP, Sure Anchors, LED Interior/Number Plate/Side lights, Dave Plank Dials, Royal Steering Wheel Retrim
- To be fitted: Mishimoto OCC, FMIC, Blistein B8s, Eibach Springs, Whiteline RARB, CPE & Sure Diff Mounts
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 3:42 pm |
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 7:25 pm |
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What oils does everyone use? Inc gearbox, diff etc Does this have a wet clutch at the rear diff like the van crappie which needs oil changing?
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 10:38 pm |
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Hi and  along to Get some pics up when you get her.
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:43 am |
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Welcome aboard ;)
_________________ Finally Purchased May 2015- 3 MPS Mk1 Aero Facelift Crystal White Pearl~ Sure Aeros Intake and TIP/GReddy TI-C 3" Catback/Cobb AP v3/J-Tune Rev5/Autotech HPFP Internals/GFB TMS Respons BOV/Heko Wind Deflectors/Cobb Shift Knob/Torque Solutions Solid Shifter Bushings/Dewipered Rear window/Uprated Xenon's/HID Main/Interior LED Conversion/RallyFlapz and Plenty Purple Bits............ Made 317bhp (270whp) and 326lb/ft at the national meet May 2016 ****** Currently ZZB, Will rebuild over time
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 5:26 pm |
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So chaps and chappettes if there are any!! Love it so far but.... Does need a timing chain etc, did hear a noise when I first got it, but has since got louder :'( Never really heard it when I test drove it because it was warm but I did start it from cold, and as it sounded like most chained driven cars after an oil change, I didn't think much of it Secondly the nearside headlight aim is pointing to the floor, the whole lamp inside is wobbly and I can see it move when a tap the lamp. Headlights are not cheap (xenon) Where do I stand with the used car place I got it from? Citizens advice etc? I can't really shit out £500 + for parts!!! Is there a preferred spark plug? I've serviced it today and fitted ngk, it now has random misfire fault codes now Is there anyone on here with the last name Cook who's dad name is mick?
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:55 pm |
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 7:12 pm |
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Hi and Welcome. Hope you enjoy the beast
_________________ New motor - 2015 Mazda 2 Skyactiv 115 Sport Nav Previous motor - 2010 Mazda 3 MPS running BNR S3 Snail and the usual bolt ons.
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 1:29 pm |
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possle wrote: So chaps and chappettes if there are any!! Love it so far but.... Does need a timing chain etc, did hear a noise when I first got it, but has since got louder :'( Never really heard it when I test drove it because it was warm but I did start it from cold, and as it sounded like most chained driven cars after an oil change, I didn't think much of it Secondly the nearside headlight aim is pointing to the floor, the whole lamp inside is wobbly and I can see it move when a tap the lamp. Headlights are not cheap (xenon) Where do I stand with the used car place I got it from? Citizens advice etc? I can't really shit out £500 + for parts!!! Is there a preferred spark plug? I've serviced it today and fitted ngk, it now has random misfire fault codes now Is there anyone on here with the last name Cook who's dad name is mick?  Hi & welcome to the club mate Seen as everyone seems to have overlooked your questions I guess I'll try my best haha In terms of where you stand with the used car garage you bought it from, take it back/let them know immediately. If you've only owned the car a short time they are 100% liable for the cost of repairs as under the Sales of Goods Act (recently updated) any purchase should be fit for purpose for at minimum duration of 6 months after the point of purchase. The preferred spark plugs are NGK Laser Iridium but they need to be gapped properly, the required gap is 0.8 I'd imagine you have since got these issues sorted or began to get them sorted by now but there's the info if not. As for the earlier question on oil, most seem to use a 5w30 fully synthetic oil (which I will also be using) Brad
_________________ 2009 Mazda 3 MPS in Crystal White Pearl Done: 2nd De-catTo do list: SRI/TIP, Custom Backbox, Hard REM, Cobb AP, Tints, Paint Calipers & Clean regularly!!
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 2:05 pm |
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as above apart from oil. 5w40 is actually the most preferred oil. dont bother with 5w30
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 3:13 pm |
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Well it's still ongoing. I'm running today to make sure I can take it to them, again. Last attempt hasn't improved it at all, yet somehow the idle now fluctuates. Before was almost 1500 then lowering No it goes to 1500 down to 1000 then back up to over 2000. He will not tell me what has been done and since attempting to fix it the first time the mechanic left which I found a bit strange. Ive also took the rocker cover off to check it and sure enough, marks on the rocker cover so proof enough it needs a chain kit..
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Post subject: Re: New mps owner Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 3:17 pm |
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