Noob question on how to make my mazda faster
Hey everyone
Ive had my 2006 Mazda 6 for a couple months now and i want to make it a hell of a lot faster. Can anyone help me out and point me in the right direction. In addition, i would like to put a body kit on it as well, but i cant find any good websites that have pics of some sick looking body kits for the Mazda 6. Please help me if you can. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
An Aspiring Enthusiast
Ive had my 2006 Mazda 6 for a couple months now and i want to make it a hell of a lot faster. Can anyone help me out and point me in the right direction. In addition, i would like to put a body kit on it as well, but i cant find any good websites that have pics of some sick looking body kits for the Mazda 6. Please help me if you can. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
An Aspiring Enthusiast
Ok, first off, what engine do you have? Cause the mods available for the 2.3L 4cyl are completely different than those available to the 3.0L V6. Second, what is your budget? Third, keep three words in mind: cheap, fast, reliable. Now pick 2 and only 2. Cheap and reliable aint gonna be fast, but cheap and fast aint gonna be reliable.
Ive got the 2.3L 4cyl and money isnt that big of an issue. I may not be the richest guy in the world, but i do have some to spend
With that said i want fast and reliable but i dont know what im doin haha
With that said i want fast and reliable but i dont know what im doin haha
best bet http://www.hiboost.com/KITMAZDA6.htm
just keep the boost low and do the correct supporting mods and you will have reliability. supporting mods would be boost controller, new wastegate actuator, and possibly engine internals later on down the road. i would just keep the boost under 10 psi during the summer and 8 psi during the winter. get it tuned and just enjoy it where it sits.
just keep the boost low and do the correct supporting mods and you will have reliability. supporting mods would be boost controller, new wastegate actuator, and possibly engine internals later on down the road. i would just keep the boost under 10 psi during the summer and 8 psi during the winter. get it tuned and just enjoy it where it sits.
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