Rx7, Ls1, Tr6060, Mazda, Samberg, Jtr, Turn One, Silver, Touring, Coupe, Sunroof on 2040-cars
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
1993 Silver Touring
93k on chassis Samberg mounting, with diff brace, and bump steer kit 83k on 2001 Firebird LS1 TR6060 lvl 6 from RPM Transmissions, Monster Stage 2 clutch Driveshaft Shop Driveshaft with Porsche CV joint to trans, beefy spicer U-joint to diff. Factory 2010 Camaro shifter (Hurst Edition) JTR 1 3/4’’ headers with V-Bands Rebuilt 3.9 Auto Diff from KAAZ USA, with a KAAZ LSD Body is an 8/10, there are some dings/chips. 99% have touch up paint on them I believe, but could use touching up again I’m sure. Pez Harness, A/C wires installed Hinson Radiator/Fan setup. PC680 Battery in passenger rear bin Turn One Power Steering Pump Pez P/S Lines Tick Remote Speed Bleeder for Slave Cylinder Tick S/S clutch line to master cylinder wrapped in heat wrap. Interior: Kirkey intermediate bucket on FRSport brackets "custom" fabbed to work together. Read:hammer. Works, slides back and forth, just isn't pretty in the details. Factory Seats, good condition, drivers has some wear, but no rips. Carpet in good condition, little dirty Door panels in very good condition, drivers still has working lid/pocket, center console is in great condition, out of car since I didn’t want to break it. Rear bins in good condition, passenger side top is off due to continuously messing with the battery Rear shelf in good condition All gauges work except Oil Pressure, the sending unit I bought from forum member blew up, haven’t found a replacement. Currently the hole is plugged with a brand new GM oil sending unit, maybe you can get that to work? Dakota Digital box, have not set it up for the 3.9 rear end yet though. Momo Steering Wheel - stock will come with as well. Exterior: Sakebomb Garage HID headlights Stock wheels with Hankook RS3’s with decent life left (I did autoX it last year) Pretty much stock look. Nothing fancy. Spent money elsewhere. Glass is all in great shape all around. Extras: Improved Racing Oil Pan Baffle – F Body Pan. BNIB. Improved Racing Oil Cooler Kit – Setrab 25 row oil cooler, lines, AN Fittings, thermostat. BNIB. Tons of stock parts (subframe, bose parts, ABS unit, misc diff parts) All lights, accessories, locks, windows, heat, wipers work. E brake ground wire broke off the lever. Haven’t fixed that yet. The Bad: No exhaust. Wouldn’t fit the new trans, haven’t made a new one as it just sits in a garage currently. 3.9 Diff has NOT been broken in yet. About 7 miles on it to get it from shop to home. Haven’t found a place to break it in. No A/C Oil Pan brushes the steering rack currently. We are working on remedying that with a new/modified mount. Could use finishing touches on the shifter install etc. Works, I made a shift plate out of a piece of a Peterbilt, and I like it, but its personal preference of course. Feel free to change it up. This car has Honda, Acura, Peterbilt, GM, and Mazda parts on it |
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Ever wonder how to really pronounce Japanese automaker names?
Thu, 25 Sep 2014People tend to get very set in their ways when it comes to the pronunciation of words. Just look at the endless debates over whether or not to say the final 'e' in Porsche (which you should in terms of correct German enunciation). Or the argument about whether to follow the British convention and give the 'u' in Jaguar a special delivery or to say the 'ua' diphthong as more of a 'w' sound, as usually happens in the US.
This short video doesn't answer either of those automotive questions, but it does allow a native Japanese speaker to demonstrate the accepted pronunciations for several, major automakers from the country. One benefit is that it clears up the occasional debate over whether Nissan should be said with a long or short 'i' sound. Also, listen closely to how the female host says Mazda as Matsuda, the way it's actually said in the language. Even if this doesn't change the way you enunciate these brands, at least now you know the accurate way in Japanese.
Mazda3 successor due in dealers this fall
Sat, 23 Mar 2013Following exciting new models like the 2013 CX-5 and 2014 Mazda6, Mazda is getting ready to introduce the next generation of its high-volume compact, the Mazda3. After talking to several of Mazda's dealers, Automotive News is reporting that the automaker is planning to introduce its new compact this fall, which is earlier than what was originally reported.
Aside from what we've seen in recent spy shots and what appeared to be a full-scale design mockup back in October, there is little information about the third-generation 3, but we can see that the car will get plenty of cues from Mazda's stylish Kodo design language, and we expect even more technologies from the company's SkyActiv efficiency program to come to bear. AN says that Mazda is hoping to top 300,000 sales this year in the US, and the sooner Mazda can replace the current aging 3, the better chances it has at reaching that goal.
Next Mazdaspeed3 could look this good
Fri, 28 Jun 2013Mazda showed off its brand-new 2014 Mazda3 at an event in New York City earlier this week, and we have to say, at first blush, we're pretty impressed. It looks fantastic - like a smaller, hatch'd version of the already sleek Mazda6 sedan that went on sale earlier this year. And with a 200-pound weight reduction, efficient Skyactiv gasoline engines underhood and Mazda's usual focus on driving dynamics above all, we're willing to bet that the new Three will be a pretty decent steer.
Of course, being enthusiasts, we're already setting our sights on the next-generation Mazdaspeed3, rendered here by artist Theo Chin. To our eyes, it's not a very imaginative transformation, but is likely a spot-on rendering for what the next car will look like. And it's really, really hot.
While Mazda hasn't exactly confirmed that the new Speed3 will be coming, sources within the automaker have indicated that a third-generation version of the MS3 is under development. Thing is, the Japanese automaker wants to give the standard Mazda3 some time to grow in the market, so we might not see the new Speed3 until something like 2016, with a possible diesel version to arrive before then.