Shift2xlr8
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- 2002 Protege ES
I saw this thread and just had to post. Since Im doing the same thing with my car, but I AutoX on the weekends.
First, everyone is right, do basic bolt-ons first. That will free up a lot of flow and help your car breath more. As for WA state emissions laws, I used to live in Olympia, now I live in TN (army moved me here, lol). You should be good with a 4-2-1 header, as for brand of header...really I dont think it matters, I personally have looked at the specs on most of the headers that are made for our cars and the OBX and the knock off ones have the exact same specs as far as fabrication and how they are put together, you can go spend ungodly amounts of money on a header if you want, but I have nothing to complain about with my cheapo Ebay header. As for intake, I have a AEM short ram and its held up awesome to the daily abuse my car goes through. For exhaust, I went with 2.5in piping and a Borla muffler. I love the sounds and I noticed a big difference in the overall pick up and go of the car, as opposed to the fart can I had on there when I first bought the car. I do have a factory cat, but it works just fine with what Ive got for mods so far. If you are looking at suspension, I recommend a Eibach Pro Kit, it will drop the car 1.5in in the front and about 1.6in in the rear. Struts/shocks, I have Tokico HP's (blues) and they work great for everyday driving, and they are stiff enough that you can take corners a lot faster and great for daily driving. I also have drilled and slotted rotors with GranSport Carbon Ceramic brake pads (drilled/slotted up front, and slotted in the rear) Which I might add, made a world of difference in my stopping power, and it cost me less than I think $250ish and really has saved my ass from hitting people when Im looking for a CD or something and look up at the last second. If you are wanting to look more at suspsension stuff, try http://www.corksport.com This is where I bought my 21.5mm rear sway bar with 10in adjustable end links, huge difference in handling. AWR also makes a bunch of suspension stuff for our cars. If you are trying to save a few extra bucks, also try http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com They make a lot of stuff for our cars, and they are cheap...and located in Portland, Oregon, which is very close to you. CorkSport is located in Vancouver, WA so thats right in town for you. To be honest with you, I would talk to Kelly at CorkSport, shes very helpful and will point you in the right direction as far as who to talk to there about building your car on a budget and getting the most out of your car for what you want to build it to be.
As for EMS, I wouldnt worry too much about it, there is a bit you can do to gain better MPG and increase torque, just by tuning your fuel rail, if you look on your fuel rail you'll see a little circular thing that looks like a plastic cap, that is your factory fuel pressure regulator, if you know someone that knows a bit about cars, have them turn that screw a little downward ( and I mean like half to 3/4 of a turn downward) this will lean out your fuel just a little. you'll notice more kick in the lower speeds/high RPMs. I did and thats what I run at the AutoX track. Also take a look at investing in a MP3 ECU, thats 10hp extra more than our cars as they sit now. I believe the Mazda dealerships can reflash your ECU for around $75, if not then you can buy a used MP3 ECU off here or another Mazda Forum for around $250.
I hope that all this helps you out and you save a nice chunk of change in the process, and remember...when doing your exhaust, just buy the muffler from whom ever you like, ie: borla, magnaflow, flowmaster, etc. and have the piping just welded in...its a hell of a lot cheaper this way versus buying a $300 cat back system from some big name company, and really all you are buying is a piece of piping with a flange and muffler on it. Kinda stupid dont you think to spend that much when the muffler costs maybe $100 and the piping at like Meineche costs $50-75 to have them weld in. Again good luck and let us know what you do end up deciding to do, hope we all have helped you out with your build.
Chris
First, everyone is right, do basic bolt-ons first. That will free up a lot of flow and help your car breath more. As for WA state emissions laws, I used to live in Olympia, now I live in TN (army moved me here, lol). You should be good with a 4-2-1 header, as for brand of header...really I dont think it matters, I personally have looked at the specs on most of the headers that are made for our cars and the OBX and the knock off ones have the exact same specs as far as fabrication and how they are put together, you can go spend ungodly amounts of money on a header if you want, but I have nothing to complain about with my cheapo Ebay header. As for intake, I have a AEM short ram and its held up awesome to the daily abuse my car goes through. For exhaust, I went with 2.5in piping and a Borla muffler. I love the sounds and I noticed a big difference in the overall pick up and go of the car, as opposed to the fart can I had on there when I first bought the car. I do have a factory cat, but it works just fine with what Ive got for mods so far. If you are looking at suspension, I recommend a Eibach Pro Kit, it will drop the car 1.5in in the front and about 1.6in in the rear. Struts/shocks, I have Tokico HP's (blues) and they work great for everyday driving, and they are stiff enough that you can take corners a lot faster and great for daily driving. I also have drilled and slotted rotors with GranSport Carbon Ceramic brake pads (drilled/slotted up front, and slotted in the rear) Which I might add, made a world of difference in my stopping power, and it cost me less than I think $250ish and really has saved my ass from hitting people when Im looking for a CD or something and look up at the last second. If you are wanting to look more at suspsension stuff, try http://www.corksport.com This is where I bought my 21.5mm rear sway bar with 10in adjustable end links, huge difference in handling. AWR also makes a bunch of suspension stuff for our cars. If you are trying to save a few extra bucks, also try http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com They make a lot of stuff for our cars, and they are cheap...and located in Portland, Oregon, which is very close to you. CorkSport is located in Vancouver, WA so thats right in town for you. To be honest with you, I would talk to Kelly at CorkSport, shes very helpful and will point you in the right direction as far as who to talk to there about building your car on a budget and getting the most out of your car for what you want to build it to be.
As for EMS, I wouldnt worry too much about it, there is a bit you can do to gain better MPG and increase torque, just by tuning your fuel rail, if you look on your fuel rail you'll see a little circular thing that looks like a plastic cap, that is your factory fuel pressure regulator, if you know someone that knows a bit about cars, have them turn that screw a little downward ( and I mean like half to 3/4 of a turn downward) this will lean out your fuel just a little. you'll notice more kick in the lower speeds/high RPMs. I did and thats what I run at the AutoX track. Also take a look at investing in a MP3 ECU, thats 10hp extra more than our cars as they sit now. I believe the Mazda dealerships can reflash your ECU for around $75, if not then you can buy a used MP3 ECU off here or another Mazda Forum for around $250.
I hope that all this helps you out and you save a nice chunk of change in the process, and remember...when doing your exhaust, just buy the muffler from whom ever you like, ie: borla, magnaflow, flowmaster, etc. and have the piping just welded in...its a hell of a lot cheaper this way versus buying a $300 cat back system from some big name company, and really all you are buying is a piece of piping with a flange and muffler on it. Kinda stupid dont you think to spend that much when the muffler costs maybe $100 and the piping at like Meineche costs $50-75 to have them weld in. Again good luck and let us know what you do end up deciding to do, hope we all have helped you out with your build.
Chris
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