Mazdaspeed Protege on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.0L 2000CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
Make: Mazda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Protege
Trim: Mazdaspeed Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 110,000
This is a 2003 MazdaSpeed Protege, 110k miles. As you can see it is track ready. Only selling it because I'm dealing with family issues and I need the money. Car runs perfectly. National TTD champion with NASA in the Great Lakes region. The car is fast, you just need to learn to drive it.
Recently I put on new front bearings (Mazda original parts, no cheap replacements), low mileage drive shafts and a passenger seat with 5 point harness.
This is a very reasonable price considering the mods, current state and the extras you will receive:
- 2 spare engine blocks
- spare pistons, rods, water pump
- splitter for the front
- wing for the rear
- original internals for the KSport coilovers (they were rebuilt due to wear and to match the new springs)
- original KSport springs
- extra spoiler and front grill
- 2 sets of 15x8 ROTA slipstream wheels, each set has 225/45/15 Hoosier A6 mounted (80% and 90% left) - the car sits on a set of 16' wheels with old tires
- 1 extra set of 225/45/25 Hoosier A6 (60% left)
- extra hood
- stock intercooler
The car only thing the car needs is 1 new wheel stud on the front right side.
Current mods:
Suspension \ Chassis
6 point Self-Fabricated Roll Cage
KSport Coilovers
500 lb/in Front Springs; 850 lb/in Rear Springs
AWR Adjustable 21 mm Rear Swaybar
AWR Front Endlinks
AWR Motor Mounts
Wheels & Tires \ Brakes
Hoosier A6 Tires (225/45/15)
15x8 Rota Slipstream Wheels, 40mm offset (2 sets, blue and black)
Carbotech XP-12 front brake pads
Carbotech AX-6 Rear Brake Pads
Steel Braded Brake Lines
ATE Super Blue Brake Fluid
Summit Brake Proportioning Valve
ARP Wheel Studs
Engine
AWR Oil Pan
Injen Intake
Self-Fabricated airbox with headlight inlet
Hardpipes
Front Mount Intercooler
Corksport 2.4" S and J pipes
2.5" Catless Midpipe
Self-Fabricated Midpipe-back Exhaust
Split Second Air Fuel Controller
Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel
Exedy Stage 1 Clutch
Interior
Short shifter
Mazdaspeed shift knob
RCI 6-point Harness
Ultrashield Pro Road Race Seat
Mesh Window Net
Self-Fabricated Seat Mount
Odyssey Battery, Relocated to Passenger Side Floor
SPA Fire Suppression System
Autometer Boost, Oil Pressure and Oil Temp gauges
Longacre HOT LAP (lap timer)
Exterior
Self-Fabricated Front Bumper and Tow Hook
Carbon Fiber Hood with heat extraction holes
Lexan Windshield
Lexan Side Windows
Self-Fabricated Airdam and Undertray
Aluminum rear spoiler
Removed
Seats
Door Trim
Side Windows
Carpet
Stereo
Airbags
HVAC
Air Conditioning
Interior Trim
Sound Deadening
Muffler
Anything Else Not Needed
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Auto Services in Ohio
World Import Automotive Inc ★★★★★
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Mon, Aug 13 2018SAN DIEGO — When Mazda announced that the 2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata was getting a serious increase in power, I was both excited and nervous. I was excited because more power is always exciting, and it was no insubstantial increase. At 181 horsepower, it's the most powerful production Miata ever offered, beating out turbocharged Mazdaspeed Miata's 178 horsepower. Plus it has more revs to play with. But what had me worried was whether this power would mess up the friendly, playful character of the Miata. The 155-horsepower 2.0-liter engine is just about perfect, almost universally loved by the Autoblog staff and other reviewers, with good midrange torque and short gearing that always made it feel quick in nearly every rev range. It felt like the right amount of power for the chassis, too. There was just enough to get it loose without working too hard, but it wouldn't spin you around unexpectedly. I could imagine a couple of ways the new engine could affect that sweet balance, too. A bit too much power could risk some of the Miata's accessibility and predictability. It might become more serious and less fun-loving. I also feared that in pursuit of a higher redline and more horsepower, the low-end of the rev range might become painfully slow. Honda owners know this feeling whenever their VTEC-equipped screamers drop out of the aggressive cam profile, and the Toyota 86 and BRZ suffer from an awful lack of torque right in the mid-range that doesn't recover until nearly redline. All of this was on my mind when the assembled reviewers were briefed by Mazda engineers about the car. It started out like most presentations, with a brief rundown of the goals of the car and what Mazda has done with the model so far. Then came a chart showing the power curves of the NC, current ND, and the 2019 model, and my fear of a loss of low-end grunt dissipated. The amount of power and torque over engine speed is nearly identical between the old and new ND Miatas right up to around 4,500 rpm. And then from there, the 2019 continues making more power all the way to its 181-horse peak at 7,000 rpm, 500 rpm higher than the previous model's redline. This was a good sign. Mazda managed to get these gains with no sacrifices through many small upgrades. The throttle body is wider with a slimmer throttle plate, the intake manifold has longer runners and dual paths, and the intake ports are larger.
Mazda MX-5 Miata goes Head 2 Head with Subaru BRZ
Wed, Aug 5 2015It's a battle that's been in the making for some time now: the Subaru BRZ versus the Mazda MX-5 Miata. And now that the new Miata has arrived – and in Club spec to boot – that's exactly what Motor Trend has lined up for its latest episode of Head 2 Head. Now before you go screaming that one's a coupe and the other a convertible, take a few commonalities into account. Roofs aside, both feature a 2.0-liter four mounted up front, driving the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission. Both are made by Japanese automakers and cost around $25-30k, give or take. Both produce around the same amount of torque, and while the Subaru may be more powerful, the Mazda's considerably lighter. To create a more even contest, then, you'd have to line a BRZ up against a Scion FR-S, or the MX-5 against the upcoming Fiat version of the same. Of course, being that close on paper doesn't mean that it's a draw. One has to come out on top. And after taking both along country roads and the Streets of Willow racing circuit, our friends at MT have picked one over the other. You'll want to watch the 22-minute video above (or at least skip ahead to the end) to see which came out on top, but if you're as enthused by a purist driver's car as we are, you'll enjoy every minute of it. News Source: Motor Trend via YouTube Mazda Subaru Convertible Coupe Economy Cars Performance Videos motor trend mazda mx-5 head 2 head
Live pics of 2014 Mazda3 from NYC, sedan on its way
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