goldwing2000
OG Mazda Mafia
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- 2004 Mazda3s Hatch; 346,000 mi (sold)
2024 CX-5 CE; 7,500 mi (so far)
racer x 3 said:i am done licking your cinnamon ring now-
(boom07)
racer x 3 said:i am done licking your cinnamon ring now-
BoostThat3 said:So I didn't even know about this and I started this "stage 1" thing.. lol, I have the K&N, maybe that's why it sounds deeper and has a little more throttle response?
RBD402 said:http://www.apexi-usa.com/product_electronics_detail.asp?id=224&pageNum=1
guys how can we order tese? and any idea how much?
BKK Jack said:Step one is grounding the throttle body, and step two is installing the voltage stabilizer, which you said you attached to the fuel rail, left strut tower, throttle body. Do you then have two grounds on the TB, or when you installed the stabilizer, did you remove the previously installed direct ground from the TB?
thebeansoldier said:The voltage stabilizer actually covers the TB grounding. A simple 10g wire from the TB to the negative battery terminal will hold you until you get the funds fo the stabilizer. The Buddy Club kit seems to be a hit with the 3 crowd. There seems to be a new owner almost every other week- and they have good reviews.
Here's stage 2 (tons of dynos). It'd be nice if it was a sticky too
http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123634585
Nice_Mazda3SP23 said:excellent thanks for the ideas, this simple mod is a new one for us in Australia...some have done the whole voltage stabilizer but not TB grounding as a simple go between.
thanks
elderlycoffee said:these worth doing to an ms3?
Kansei said:2. Full Ground Kit - Voltage Stabilizer/Condenser Kit - Your call on that one. For the most part I think they are just an item for show, a pathetic attempt at padding a mod list, etc.