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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 1/31/2008 2:26:39 PM   
virgin1


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If it fits the sedan, it will not fit the HB.  The two may look similar, but there's a world of difference between them.



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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 1/31/2008 3:14:32 PM   
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and i was wondering if you guys know whats the differnerce between an RS-Series Injen CAI and a RD-Series Injen CAI and which intake has the most gains?

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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 1/31/2008 3:38:41 PM   
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After a quick search, it seems the RS is designed for top-end power where as the RD series is tuned for midrange power.
In other words, if your car is strictly going to be a track car, get the RS, otherwise stick w/the RD.



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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 3/13/2008 10:23:59 PM   
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nice work.  More info about Coilovers pls.

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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 3/20/2008 8:18:14 PM   
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I had the OEM cold air induction kit installed at the dealer with 8000 miles on my 2008 mazda 3 sGrand Touring 5-door 2.3 liter. It seems fine but does anybody know if its a good piece of equipment and wont destroy my engine lifespan ? or am I just paranoid ???  Thanks to anybody that knows or has experience with this - my first mazda - appreciated -K

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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 3/25/2008 12:24:40 AM   
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Think I should mention Cosmoracing.com

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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 4/6/2008 4:10:46 PM   
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I was wandering around websites, and found this great mazda forum.
I used to be a memeber, don't know what happened, it wouldn't let me log in. anyways.

Just thought i would see what people thought of the stupid assholes that stole my rear carbon fiber spoiler and black painted rims off my mazda while I had it on jacks at my grandfathers house to work on it.  what is wrong with the world today?  I'm super pissed that my 1k i saved went down the drain like that.  they also took tires that belong to his tractors. wtf?

Hopefully the good ol' police can find them, but i'm not holding my breathe. :/





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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 4/7/2008 9:29:57 AM   
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Well, welcome back kangarooeast!!
 
Sorry to hear about your troubles though.  i know it would piss me off too, and I agree that thje world is not such a nice place anymore. 'Gotta' watch your back @ all times.

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RE: Aftermarket performance websites - 9/9/2008 12:38:49 PM   
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www.atpturbo.com

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