Just got my 07 Speed 6 GT last night

Over here in Lewisville at a place called Audio Extreme. I think it was $180 / $200 for lifetime...

It's 35/20 and looks pretty good.
 
damn man.. u listed tons of expensive mods, like half of the price of the car after you are done. I plan on cheaper performance mods like tbc tmic and cai. MORE COLDER AIR! and eventually the standback to get the boost tuned... im just dreaming
 
yeah, i know, but the mods on this car are quite fairly priced compared to other cars i've seen, mostly german cars come to mind.
 
plano?

my home town is in carrrollton but i'm at Oklahoma State for school right now.

nice to know another mazda guy i suppose. I'd say this is the modding order (my opinion):

suspension
power

the car looks good as is, and dumping it on the factory wheels will look fine. the 18's fill the wheel well very nicely.

CPE's PnP system for the ms6 should be out very very shortly, and everyone is rumoring PnP for the ms3 in november, but I don't think thats going to happen.

So whats CPE's Pnp?
I 'm guessing CPE is a aftermarket company.
 
Cpe is an aftermarket tuner and they make products for various cars. you can check them out at CP-E.com, i beleive they are also vendors here on this site, PNP stands for plug n play for the standback unit they offer. its for those of us that feel by cutting into the wires of the ecu harness is like cutting your wrist and watching it bleed. basically, the pnp harness allows us to connect the stock harness to the standback by basically plugging them together, hence the name. its a real time saver and gives you the option to remove it at anytime later on. probably more then you wanted to know.

on a side note. CP-E makes outstanding products and their quality is top notch.
 
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damn man.. u listed tons of expensive mods, like half of the price of the car after you are done. I plan on cheaper performance mods like tbc tmic and cai. MORE COLDER AIR! and eventually the standback to get the boost tuned... im just dreaming

gotta pay to play. I learned the hard way with my previous car what happens when you use cheap parts. you can completely ruin the feel of the car and it will drive like trash everyday.

by using quality parts, you enchance the performance of the car and also increase the durability of the products you use. like everything in life, you get what you pay for.
 
Cpe is an aftermarket tuner and they make products for various cars. you can check them out at CP-E.com, i beleive they are also vendors here on this site, PNP stands for plug n play for the standback unit they offer. its for those of us that feel by cutting into the wires of the ecu harness is like cutting your wrist and watching it bleed. basically, the pnp harness allows us to connect the stock harness to the standback by basically plugging them together, hence the name. its a real time saver and gives you the option to remove it at anytime later on. probably more then you wanted to know.

on a side note. CP-E makes outstanding products and their quality is top notch.

Plug n Play I probably should have picked that up.lol. Good info though thanks.
 
My stock (Xcept K&N Drop in) 2006 MS6 has no smoke...11 k miles. I wonder why some smoke and some dont?
 
does anyone know what the blub type for the HID is in the speed6? i've been looking for it all morning, and i dont have the users manual here with me so, can anyone help me out? i'm looking to upgrade
 
Not to rain on your parade but I just got a 2006 MS6 yesterday in Red. Traded a SRT-4 for it. So far so good, just getting used to the clutch and stuff.
 
Thanks man, I did get smoke coming out of my car though for like 10 minutes and then it went away. It was pretty embarassing but I couldn't get it to do it again at the dealer, and my car is stock.
 
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