jimmybrite
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- Mazda Protege 2002 LX
I have to go see my car dealer in hull, I never thought they would sell revised LSD..
Maxx Mazda said:I jsut bought those parts and more from the dealer. It was way cheaper for me, but we Canadians get Mazda parts REAL cheap. It's a good deal, but I would also add the revised 3/4 synchros, the upgraded 1/2 shift fork, MSP clutch fork, clutch release fork pin, and the FC throwout bearing. I just did all those for a little less than the PG kit, but liek I said, we get parts MAD cheap up here. Ken's kit is a good deal for americans.
Do you see the difference since you had the pg kit installed? I haven't significantly added any power to the motor but want to in the future and I was thinking about getting the kit.bradicus18 said:I plan on the syhchros, forks, etc. at some point. I have the PG tranny kit installed right now. I might think about the GTX 4th gear as well. We'll see because I'm starting to think about going past my original self-imposed 12 psi max boost restriction......Confound these 2002 transmissions!!!
CantCMe said:Do you see the difference since you had the pg kit installed? I haven't significantly added any power to the motor but want to in the future and I was thinking about getting the kit.
Well, that's enough for me...as soon as I find out what I need to get my trans fixed, i'm gonna go ahead and put an order in. Thanks.bradicus18 said:Well, the biggest difference to me is the LSD. No more one wheel burnouts, just torque steer. LOL. As far as the gears go, I have been told that it will change your gear ratio a tad but I don't think it did.