programmer for the 2011 mazda 3 isport?

ghostmazda3

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mazda 3 isport
Im new to just about everything and i was wondering if there is a programmer for the intake, rpm etc ( not sure if thats the proper name either lol) for the mazda 3 isport by any chance. i have been looking for a few things and seems like there isnt much out for this car yet. or maybe im looking in the wrong places. Any help would be appreciated thanx.
 
You're not looking in the wrong place. There isn't much out there for the Mazda 3, especially in the engine computer area. I think the only company that does any of that is Dynotronics, but I don't know if they have done the 2010+ cars yet. Not a lot of motorsports interest in those cars, unfortunately.
 
Thanx a lot . Yea i figured nobody cares about the 2.0 sedan lolol . Ill just mod whater i can for now till its time for a nee car. Thanx again.
 
Save your money for a new car instead of modding the 2.0. Unless you turbo that thing, the mods are just not the coin you'll spend on 'em.
 
Save your money for a new car instead of modding the 2.0. Unless you turbo that thing, the mods are just not the coin you'll spend on 'em.

how much will a turbo run me for the 2.0? if you know by any chance. what you said does make sense cuz it wont be pushing much at all anyway. would be better off with exterior mods lol
 
Turbo would cost a lot. Probably figure at least $3000 if you can source the parts yourself and do all the work. Likely, it will be close to $5000 when it's done and running right. For that money, you can just get a Speed3.
 
Turbo would cost a lot. Probably figure at least $3000 if you can source the parts yourself and do all the work. Likely, it will be close to $5000 when it's done and running right. For that money, you can just get a Speed3.

yea your right. ill save the money for a new car instead. thanx. ill try to keep from doing too much. its my first car and i did so much already. its actually addicting in a way.
 
Turbo would cost a lot. Probably figure at least $3000 if you can source the parts yourself and do all the work. Likely, it will be close to $5000 when it's done and running right. For that money, you can just get a Speed3.

exactly. And the 2.0 limits are probably not far from what you'd make on a speed3 with bolt ons and a tune.
 
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