Mazdaspeed RX-8

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Lots of great parts, but, sadly, no more power.

We recently drove an RX-8 equiped with bits from Mazdaspeed, the outlet for Mazda's own speed equipment, including $4,320 worth of bodywork trim. Other tweaks included springs ($305) that lower the ride height, new gas-pressure dampers ($490), strut tower braces ($440), and new antiroll bars ($595) that unfortunately seem to dial in more understeer. The car had a resilient, light footed highway ride, thanks to its lightweight 8.0 x 18-inch forged aluminuim wheels ($2560), which weigh just 176 pounds each. To save even more weight, step up to a set of forged magnesium wheels ($6860). Of course what the RX-8 really needs is more power, but there's no sign of it from Mazdaspeed, just a high-flow exhaust system ($750) and a lightweight aluminum flywheel ($620) that at least quickens engine response.
The Mazdaspeed RX-8 is not a formal model designation. Instead, it simply represents what can be built up from the Mazdaspeed parts catalog. This sales strategy underscores the fact that the fast-and-furious business is based largely on specialty parts, not specialty cars. Few young drivers can afford to buy and insure cars prepackaged with speed parts by the carmakers. What these drivers really want are aftermarket speed parts they can buy on the Web.
If a carmaker wants to succeed with young enthusiasts, it must build a car that's affordable, easy to insure, packed with performance potential, and supported by lots of aftermarket parts. The recipe hasn't changed since kids first began building speedsters out the Ford Model T in the 1920's.

From The October 04 issue of Automobile
 
mikeyb said:
Lots of great parts, but, sadly, no more power.

We recently drove an RX-8 equiped with bits from Mazdaspeed, the outlet for Mazda's own speed equipment, including $4,320 worth of bodywork trim. Other tweaks included springs ($305) that lower the ride height, new gas-pressure dampers ($490), strut tower braces ($440), and new antiroll bars ($595) that unfortunately seem to dial in more understeer. The car had a resilient, light footed highway ride, thanks to its lightweight 8.0 x 18-inch forged aluminuim wheels ($2560), which weigh just 176 pounds each. To save even more weight, step up to a set of forged magnesium wheels ($6860). Of course what the RX-8 really needs is more power, but there's no sign of it from Mazdaspeed, just a high-flow exhaust system ($750) and a lightweight aluminum flywheel ($620) that at least quickens engine response.
The Mazdaspeed RX-8 is not a formal model designation. Instead, it simply represents what can be built up from the Mazdaspeed parts catalog. This sales strategy underscores the fact that the fast-and-furious business is based largely on specialty parts, not specialty cars. Few young drivers can afford to buy and insure cars prepackaged with speed parts by the carmakers. What these drivers really want are aftermarket speed parts they can buy on the Web.
If a carmaker wants to succeed with young enthusiasts, it must build a car that's affordable, easy to insure, packed with performance potential, and supported by lots of aftermarket parts. The recipe hasn't changed since kids first began building speedsters out the Ford Model T in the 1920's.

From The October 04 issue of Automobile


I am j/k I know what you meant.:)
 
17.6 each maybe? I was reading it out of the article. That what happens when you read and type to fast!
 
mikeyb, you comin down to our new england meet?

also fwiw the new SCC has a little blip about the mazdaspeed 6. no real info though. they speculate that it will be a SC 6 or a turbo 4, the mention that it is rumored that it will be around 275hp, awd and available in 05....
 
nice appearance package as always, i just wish mazda would address the power or lack of with all there vehicles.
 
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slug420 said:
mikeyb, you comin down to our new england meet?

also fwiw the new SCC has a little blip about the mazdaspeed 6. no real info though. they speculate that it will be a SC 6 or a turbo 4, the mention that it is rumored that it will be around 275hp, awd and available in 05....
I really haven't thought or looked into it. Where is it being held?
 
I'm working that day! Damnit! Oh wait a sec the 10th is a sunday.
 
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azda is afraid to put a turbo on the rx8 rotary, can you blame them for not adding power, since that is the obvious route?
 
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