stupid question

spdrcr208

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this might be a stupid question but the mazdaspeed protege the same as the reg protege but just with a turbo right?
 
its also got a different front bumper different wheels. some suspension work different seats, steering wheel, shifter, radio, and a subwoofer/amplifier in the trunk.
 
ok w/ all thats you sayingis it possible to use the same exhaust and s*** like that on a reg protege
 
I've been wondering that too, is the chassis the same on the MSP and a stock protege? I mean can I go out and buy things listed for an MSP and put it on a stock protege? you know, suspension, valve cover and other things, and like buy the stock turbo "kit" and from an MSP and just bolt it onto a protege.
 
i knew i was forgetting something. the exhaust is also different. from what i know i think you can buy everything listed. but then i heard its a better power to dollar ratio if you get aftermarket parts. you got to wait for the more knowledgeable members to confirm this information.
 
There are a lot of small differences, it depends on what you want to do with the car. The suspension is bolt on, as well as the interior parts. I believe the ECU is mapped differently and the exhaust is bigger, but you wouldn't want to convert your car to the same turbo specs as a MSP when you can get more power with a Hi-boost or MAM kit on your current setup.
 
from what i've seen some kids took the MSP exhaust and put it one a reg protege. but what i was thinking about is adding a cold air intake. but the only ones i found are for the MSP and maybe an exhaust if it would fit
 
spdrcr208 said:
from what i've seen some kids took the MSP exhaust and put it one a reg protege. but what i was thinking about is adding a cold air intake. but the only ones i found are for the MSP and maybe an exhaust if it would fit

Well the MSP Axleback is a bolt on, like the MP3. But the Intake is designed for a turbo car and will not work.
 
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