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Old 09-19-2008, 09:02 AM   #16
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My RZ is stock, apart from the RX-8 horns and the Xenon headlights.

Both are ace.








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Old 09-23-2008, 09:10 AM   #17
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Best= Toss up between my PowerFC or the RE Dolphin tail muffler (IMO the best sounding muffler for the FD)

Worst= Has to be the PFS purple box that came with the car. I bought the car not knowing what the time was. But after some research realized what a POS it was.
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Old 10-21-2008, 09:33 AM   #18
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Best: Ebay intercooler, turbo kit. Less than $1400 and good for 400HP. Don't let Ebay scare you.
Worst: The car came with Jimlab suspension bushings which I changed back to stock after an agonizing, tortuous year of squeaks. You needed earplugs to drive it.
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Old 10-23-2008, 02:09 PM   #19
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Best: Padded JDM console box in place of the ash tray. Why MAZDA never offered those to us directly is beyond me.

Worst: An engine torque brace, the style with the phony 'shock absorber'. I had to adjust it almost weekly to keep it from rattling. Hello Noltecs...goodbye ETB.
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Old 10-23-2008, 04:55 PM   #20
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Weird, I can't remember ever putting a bad thing on my car, or rather, something I ended up hating. Just about everything I've put on has worked, aside from my AVC-R giving me problems, but that could be due to bad vacuum routing haha.

I have the Ebay engine torque damper and I noticed a difference right away.

I have the padded console box in place of the ashtray and I LOVE it as well (everything you put in there is more accessible and it seems like there's more room).

I love the RE VMIC (I don't even run my fans anymore, at least while I'm moving haha, and my intake air temps are pretty low too)

The GReddy Ti exhaust (super light and with a nice deep tone)

The STANCE coilovers (kinda stiff on bad streets but I deal with it)

SuperPro bushings, RB sway bars (much stiffer with sway bars and bushings are quiet and ride great)

Power FC (so easy to use and my tuner is still amazed how much you can do with it, I was his first PFC and he can't wait to tune more haha)

Single turbo (GT3767S, .70 comp and .68 turb) spools amazingly fast and I have a nice smooth powerband.

Enkei RPF1s, they're so inexpensive, light, and look great too.



Things I don't notice so much, good OR bad, are the toe links and trailing arms, fuel kit (you won't really notice til something goes wrong haha), Twin Power (same as the fuel kit).


I've do and have done quite a bit of research before I get something so there's a better chance of being happy. It's worked out pretty well so far.

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Old 10-24-2008, 03:09 AM   #21
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best: transmission brace
worst: not one i didnt like yet but thats not too hard when starting with a car that didnt run
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Old 04-25-2015, 08:20 PM   #22
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Closing thread.

Old crap.

Nothing new added.

To the dumbass who wants to stir up shit: you've been warned.
This is a TECH discussion.
Heresay is not enough proof.
If you're gonna back your claims, put up the proof.
Accusations and slander gets you no where.


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