2008 Mazda Mazda3 Mazdaspeed 3 on 2040-cars
Carson City, Nevada, United States
EMAIL : LatoyaWright2w0qj0p4@yahoo.com 2008 Mazda Mazdaspeed 3 GT380whp @6500rpm / 367wtq @4800rpm on e33 @ 20psi332whp
@5300rpm / 354wtq @4800rpm on 91oct @ 21psi***Has 5 more months, unlimited miles
(originally 3 years/ unlimited miles) NO fault warranty on Long Block through
Gearhead motors***ALL bolt-on modifications (turbo, intercooler, etc), OEM long
block, OEM clutch made and replaced on 03/2015 with 88,023 miles on vehicle at
time; therefore, only 2.5 years and 12,000 miles ONLY on everything except the
original transmission. Currently, 100,600 miles on odometer. AGAIN, ONLY 12,000
miles on EVERYTHING else (Replaced Long block, Turbo, Bolt-ons, etc at
88k)Engine: 2.3 DISI MZR OEM, fully synthetic 5w30 oilTurbo: ATP GTX 3071r 14psi
ported IWG, Cobb 3-port EBCSIntercooler: Tr8 core with JBR FMIC pipingBlow-off:
Turbosmart 50/50 BOVTransmission: 6spd manual with OEM clutchIntake: JBR Tru
3.5" Widepath, Bosch 3bar MAP, JBR intake manifold & throttle body TIG, throttle
body coolant bypassIgnition: NGK 6510 spark plugsExhaust: Ultimate Racing V2 3"
catless downpipe and testpipe (passes emissions), Kozmic 1*/ Damond 2*EGR
DeleteFuel: CP-e High pressure fuel pump (HPFP), CorkSport Injector
SealsSuspension: Ksport Coilovers, SPC Performance Camber Arms, CP-e rear motor
mount 75A, JBR side motor mounts 80ATires: Nitto Neo Gen 225/40/18Catch Can:
Damond OCC (1sealed, 1 VTA), PERM PCV PlateShifting: SURE AnchorsTuning: Cobb AP
V2, originally tuned by COBB in SoCal (new motor break-in) then by FREEKTUNE for
e33 and 91 mapsBattery: AGMSecurity: Viper Alarm with Remote Start, interior
sirensAppearance: front bumper quik latches, powdercoated OEM rims, black
emblems, HID high/low beams and fogs, interior LED lighting, red painted
calipersMisc: Spin-on oil conversion (uses second gen screw on oil filter)This
vehicle is my pride and joy. This vehicle has well over $10,000 in performance
upgrades alone. Has absolutely no mechanical defects or issues! No accidents
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2014 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year finalists announced [w/poll]
Tue, 10 Dec 2013The 2014 North American International Auto Show is right around the corner, which means it's high time we found out which cars and trucks would be finalists for the prestigious North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year awards.
The finalists - three in cars and three in three trucks/utilities - are dominated by American brands, with two-thirds of the finalists hailing from either General Motors or Chrysler (don't worry Ford, there's always next year), while outliers from Mazda and Acura can be found in each contest. Here now is the list of finalists for the big prizes:
2014 North American Car of the Year:
Mazda Hot Lap Challenge will put simulator drivers in real Miatas
Mon, Apr 16 2018Using a video game as a feeder racing series is nothing new. Sony and Nissan have run the GT Academy for years now, rewarding the best Gran Turismo players with the chance to drive a real car. It seems Mazda wants a piece of the action. This year, it will host an iRacing Hot Lap Challenge, giving the best players a trip to the 2019 Rolex 24 at Daytona. The two fastest drivers will race head-to-head, with the winner earning a test drive in a Mazda MX-5 Miata Cup car. During 2018, Mazda will host events events at select races where participants can lap Daytona in an iRacing simulator. Those who can't attend one of those events will have the chance to compete on iRacing at home. At the end of the year, 35 drivers will compete for a trip to the 2019 race. That winner will be a guest of Mazda Team Joest. The event is open to U.S. residents age 18 and above. Full details can be found on the iRacing website. The event calendar is listed below. Online time attack schedule Week 1: 4/13 – 4/15 – Daytona Road Course Week 2: 5/25 – 5/26 – Lime Rock Park Week 3: 6/29 – 7/1 – Watkins Glen Week 4: 8/3 – 8/5 – Road America Week 5: 8/24 – 8/25 – Gateway Motorsports Park Week 6 9/7 – 9/9 – Laguna Seca Week 7: 10/11 – 10/13 – Road Atlanta TA sessions will be available the entire day(s) based on GMT At-track schedule Week 1: 4/13 – 4/15 – Long Beach Week 2: 5/25 – 5/26 – Lime Rock Park Week 3: 6/29 – 7/1 – Watkins Glen Week 4: 8/3 – 8/5 – Road America Week 5: 8/24 – 8/25 – Gateway Motorsports Park Week 6 9/7 – 9/9 – Laguna Seca Week 7: 10/11 – 10/13 – Road Atlanta Related Video: News Source: Mazda, iRacing Marketing/Advertising Toys/Games Mazda Convertible Racing Vehicles mazda mx-5 mazda mx-5 cup
Mazda patents show rotary engine for range-extended EV
Fri, Mar 17 2017Two years ago, Mazda introduced a fascinating range-extended electric car called the Mazda2 RE Range-Extender. It took an electric Mazda2, and dropped in an itty-bitty 330cc rotary engine. It wasn't the rotary-powered sports car we had hoped for, but it seemed like a unique way to keep the quirky engine alive and kicking. But not long after the car's reveal, it seemed to disappear. Now the basic idea has resurfaced with a few modern updates in a couple of US patents. The first patent is pretty straightforward and describes a range-extended EV similar to the BMW i3. At the front is an electric motor driving the front wheels. At the back is an internal combustion engine that powers an electric generator. In the middle is a lithium-ion battery for storing and delivering electricity. It's the same set-up as that Mazda2. The second patent is for an engine start-and-stop system, but specifically for rotary engines. The system is designed to shut off a rotary engine when not needed, much as modern piston engines do. It also stops the rotor in a position that closes the intake port to ensure no fuel or exhaust emissions slip out through the intake tract. This is necessary since there are no valves in a rotary, and air and exhaust come through ports that are "opened" and "closed" by the rotor itself. The patent also describes the possibility of firing a spark plug after the fuel has been cut to eliminate any leftover fuel emissions. This system would theoretically improve a rotary engine's fuel economy and emissions significantly, which would be a boon as those are two of the rotary's major weaknesses. The rotary-engine patent also includes the same range-extended powertrain drawing as the first patent. It's there as a description of a possible application. And in such an application, where the rotary wouldn't have to run all the time, the system could take advantage of the rotary's inherent strengths. Weight can be kept low thanks to the engine's small dimensions, which should help in keeping the car sprightly and efficient. Rotaries are renowned for smoothness, too, so it shouldn't need too much refining and sound deadening, the latter of which adds more weight. The small size would also help with packaging, leaving more space for people, cargo, or possibly batteries. And since it has been patented, the company may be looking to bring the system to market.
