View Full Version : $2500 on MODs
I have a 07 MS3 and am ready to blow $2500 on mods, I will spend another $100 over if needed. I am new to this and want to no what I should get with this much money. I am looking for power increase, reliability, and still want to maintain safety.
Kiyomi
11-29-2011, 07:26 PM
so just power mods?
well my goal is to get power, but I dont want my car to break down lol.
What mods do you currently have?
$2500 doesn't go a long way if you want to be safe.
n00bMeiSter
11-29-2011, 07:52 PM
HPFP, COBB AP to start.
Fuyuzora
11-29-2011, 07:54 PM
HPFP, COBB AP to start.
And an upgraded RMM. :thumbsup
krimsalt
11-29-2011, 07:55 PM
ok, seriously, you need to look at different things. When people say "power", that means a million things. Do you want to increase low end torque, high end torque, better horsepower, quicker acceleration, handling around turns, and a hundred others. Don't say "All of the above", because some cannot be combined with others.
If you want perfect reliability, don't do any mods, as anything aftermarket may have unpredictable effects.
Safety is a touchy one... Some mods may interviene on the safe factor, some may help.
You have to sit down and think what mods you want for what reason. For example; if you will be drag-racing the car, put low-end torque mods on it, maybe thinner tires for less mechanical drag, chop the A/C belt for less mechanical drag as well. In track racing you want to adjust your camber (not a good idea for regular roads, you through tires), for less mechanical drag on straight-aways but tire grip on sharper turns. Readjusting your brake distribution will be good for speedy turns, but then again, that takes away some of the safety features.
If you throw a bunch of conflicting and pointless mods (stickers included) into the car, we all call that "RICE".
*DISCLAIMER* For all those who wish to comment asking if I got this information from any racing game (Need for Speed, Grand Tourismo, Mario Kart, etc.), please note I did not and I do not endorse racing games. Some of this information coexists with racing games, but most racing games are misguiding.
rzapata
11-29-2011, 07:57 PM
From what I've read, the 3 most important mods you'd ever buy are AP, RMM and HPFP if you ever want to go the power route.
But, to begin with, I'd say go with:
RMM
AP
Intake
From there, you can go Stage 1. Everything else after that, a HPFP will be necessary (or internals for that matter). But first of all, make sure that the car is mechanically sound. :) Good luck!
*Edited with more accurate information* :)
as it was mentioned in your other thread, read the Mspeed mod path.
Fobio even included some estimated costs in each write up, it's actually very useful and should answer alot of your questions, as well as give you an idea of how far you can stretch the $2500.
and as I said already, it doesn't stretch very far. Cobb AP alone will cost you $600, you really shouldn't go to Stage II withought addressing the fuel pump. Internals will run you $300 to $400. A brand new cp-e fuel pump will cost you over $850-$950 plus core deposit of $350 while you send them your fuel pump, plus however long it takes them to get the pump in stock due to high demand.
Just read the mspeed mod path, they put together those threads for this exact same reason. Also check out Big Dad's for sale thread. He's selling a bunch of parts. I believe he had a fuel pump for $700. that's a good deal.
chris.joh
11-29-2011, 08:08 PM
Wasn't this just covered? With "Prab" just sayin............http://www.torontomazda3.ca/forum/showthread.php?58913-First-time-mod-questions.
here is the link again, that Horto posted in your other thread.
http://www.torontomazda3.ca/forum/showthread.php?58425-*MSpeed*-Mod-Path-Series
relax. take a deap breath. read.
@rzapata, while the RMM and HPFP are solid mods, I'd say the most important mod is the Cobb AP.
A side benefit of the Cobb AP is that it unlocks the true potential of the MS3, but the real benefit is that it let's your monitor your vehicle through logging and this feedback is what will keep your car performing well and lasting for the long term, once you learn to understand what all the info means obviously.
to quote Fobio, as he says it all the time "we mod for safety, and power is just a bonus"
rzapata
11-29-2011, 08:22 PM
@rzapata, while the RMM and HPFP are solid mods, I'd say the most important mod is the Cobb AP.
A side benefit of the Cobb AP is that it unlocks the true potential of the MS3, but the real benefit is that it let's your monitor your vehicle through logging and this feedback is what will keep your car performing well and lasting for the long term, once you learn to understand what all the info means obviously.
to quote Fobio, as he says it all the time "we mod for safety, and power is just a bonus"
Yup, sorry, loki's right, AP should be on the list of most important mods (edited my last post). :)
breakfasteatre
11-29-2011, 08:37 PM
Prab. curious. how old are you?
chris.joh
11-29-2011, 08:41 PM
Prab. curious. how old are you?
lol
krimsalt
11-29-2011, 08:50 PM
Prab. curious. how old are you?
my guess is 22 or 25
dexter
11-29-2011, 09:03 PM
These threads are working in my favour. I was just about to post similar questions but it looks like my questions have been answered!
1. RMM
2. AP
3. SRI/TIP
Thanks!
im 2, aright this is what im going to do.
1. HPFP = http://www.velocityfactor.net/scripts/prodview.asp?idproduct=4368
2. AP = http://cobbtuning.com/products/?id=4100
3. CAI,DP,RP,CBE = http://turboxs.com/shop/product.php?id_product=159
4. Shifter Brushings = http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/mazda-bushing-kits/mazdaspeed-3-2007-2009-bushing-kit.php
5. Engine Mounts = http://www.cp-e.com/products/mazda3/mazda3-mazdaspeed3-engine-mount
and maybe
BOV = http://turboxs.com/shop/product.php?id_product=152 and TIH = http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/?id=4354
What do you guys think?
chris.joh
11-29-2011, 09:15 PM
im 2, aright this is what im going to do.
1. HPFP = http://www.velocityfactor.net/scripts/prodview.asp?idproduct=4368
2. AP = http://cobbtuning.com/products/?id=4100
3. CAI,DP,RP,CBE = http://turboxs.com/shop/product.php?id_product=159
4. Shifter Brushings = http://www.twmperformance.com/bushingkits/mazda-bushing-kits/mazdaspeed-3-2007-2009-bushing-kit.php
5. Engine Mounts = http://www.cp-e.com/products/mazda3/mazda3-mazdaspeed3-engine-mount
and maybe
BOV = http://turboxs.com/shop/product.php?id_product=152 and TIH = http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/?id=4354
What do you guys think?
I'd just buy the AP first, and go from there.......
boyracer
11-29-2011, 10:46 PM
I'd just buy the AP first, and go from there.......
+1, Baby steps
Shinglez
11-30-2011, 12:15 AM
I agree...this is all too much to take in (even for me!) :chuckle. Shop around and educate yourself first dude, then you'll make better decisions in the long run.
:.02
alright, but would I be better off buying a whole new HPFP or should I just change the internals?
J_wow86
11-30-2011, 12:38 AM
What's AP, HPFP, RMM, COBB stand for? :( I'm like :S
cSPEED
11-30-2011, 12:43 AM
I would:
COBB AP, RMM, HPFP, CP-e DP + Cat.
Also, if you're going to do all this I suggest you wait till you can find the stuff used, at least some of it. Stuff like COBB AP you could get anywhere as shipping wouldn't be expensive so browse other mazda forums and wait for it to come up. Other things you're better off buying locally as shipping the bigger things is a bitch.
cSPEED
11-30-2011, 12:44 AM
Oh damn can't edit, forgot one of the most important ones - INTAKE!!! (I suggest short, cai is not necessary IMO)
Fuyuzora
11-30-2011, 12:45 AM
What's AP, HPFP, RMM, COBB stand for? :( I'm like :S
AccessPort.
High-Pressure Fuel Pump.
Rear Motor Mount.
Cobb is a tuning house which manufactures the aforementioned accessport.
@OP: Read as much as you can, on these forums and others, then re-read it all over again. Successful tuning (without blowing stuff up) comes down to research, research, research.
cSPEED
11-30-2011, 12:47 AM
Also: NO BOV!!!!!
Forge BPV or if you really want the sound of BOV go turbo xs 50/50. That way it will recirc. at low rpm and VTA (essentially BOV) at high rpm. Please don't go BOV, just sayin.
Booostin
11-30-2011, 09:24 AM
sell your car and buy a civic
rzapata
11-30-2011, 09:33 AM
alright, but would I be better off buying a whole new HPFP or should I just change the internals?
Starscream mentioned that if you're buying internals only, it really depends on how well they're installed.. However, I've read that the fuel pump in our cars are not as good as what you would think. If it was me though, I'd go with the HPFP... Just my opinion. :)
What's AP, HPFP, RMM, COBB stand for? :( I'm like :S
Ahh, I remember those days.. :) But for you, see below:
AP - Access Port (Usually from Cobb Tuning - at least they're the only ones I know that make them)
HPFP - High Performance Fuel Pump
RMM - Rear Motor Mount
COBB - Is just Cobb Tuning, a performance part manufacturer loved by MS3 owners.
Fack_Dude
11-30-2011, 09:33 AM
sell your car and buy a civic
Why don't you trade yours in for a Lada? :chuckle
Booostin
11-30-2011, 09:36 AM
Why don't you trade yours in for a Lada? :chuckle
Why?... are you selling yours?
horto
11-30-2011, 10:50 AM
Cobb Access Port
Cobb SRI
cp-e RMM
cp-e HPFP
cp-e DP
Forge BPV (used from classifieds)
1-step colder plugs
mspeed tune
gets you basically stage 2 within your budget
this is more or less what i posted in your last thread (http://www.torontomazda3.ca/forum/showthread.php?58913-First-time-mod-questions.&p=855959&viewfull=1#post855959). please don't create a new thread for each question you have. just post in the same one.
why don't you just take that $2500, give it to the mspeed guys, give them your car for a week, and get back a monster?
also that civic isn't a bad idea :P
Cobb Access Port - $600 - $650
Cobb SRI $175 - $200 plus install $40 - $60
cp-e RMM $160 plus install $30 - $40
cp-e HPFP $800 - $900 plus core deposit $350, plus install say $150
cp-e DP catted $740, plus install $200
Forge BPV (used from classifieds) $150 - $200
1-step colder plugs $55 plus install $40
mspeed tune $180 - $200
that does not add up to $2500
CelestSpeed3
11-30-2011, 11:50 AM
You want reliable power for $2500, buy a small solar installation to power the search function. It will give you 25 years of maintenance free power.
horto
11-30-2011, 12:11 PM
that does not add up to $2500
What, you want me to spoonfeed AND be good at math? That's asking a lot.
And I didn't count for installation costs. Nowhere did the OP say this needed to including wrenching. I figure he's probably daft enough to install all these parts on his own!
I also only factored in a cost of $450 for the DP. Maybe that's a bit low.
EDIT: revised list for SUPER AWESOME POWAH!!!!11 (also within budget)
LED cupholders
LED footwells
DRL mod
8000k hids
carbon fibre wingtip spoiler extension
yellow fog lights
knock off rims with improper offset
eibach springs
speed holes
AEM, greddy, turboXS decals
illest decal
jdm shocker decal
"you like this" decal
liberal use of plastidip
tow hook in some god awful colour
Mr Wilson
11-30-2011, 12:14 PM
I also only factored in a cost of $450 for the DP. Maybe that's a bit low.
No that's about right, it only gets up there when you order a dp with no cat and decide you then want one......
Too soon?
BlueStreak
11-30-2011, 12:16 PM
No that's about right, it only gets up there when you order a dp with no cat and decide you then want one......
Too soon?
Perfectly executed :P
EDIT: OP, read these.
Stage 1 (http://www.torontomazda3.ca/forum/showthread.php?58283-*MSpeed*-Mod-Path-Series-Stage-1)
Stage 2 (http://www.torontomazda3.ca/forum/showthread.php?58408-*MSpeed*-Mod-Path-Pt.2-Stage-2&p=856369#post856369)
Stage 3+ (http://www.torontomazda3.ca/forum/showthread.php?58545-*MSpeed*-Mod-Path-Pt.3-Fully-Bolted-amp-Beyond&p=856432#post856432)
What, you want me to spoonfeed AND be good at math? That's asking a lot.
And I didn't count for installation costs. Nowhere did the OP say this needed to including wrenching. I figure he's probably daft enough to install all these parts on his own!
I also only factored in a cost of $450 for the DP. Maybe that's a bit low.
EDIT: revised list for SUPER AWESOME POWAH!!!!11
LED cupholders
DRL mod
carbon fibre wingtip spoiler extension
yellow fog lights
knock off rims with improper offset
eibach springs
speed holes
AEM, greddy, turboXS decals
illest decal
jdm shocker decal
"you like this" decal
tow hook in some god awful colour
I clicked on this to respond, and you managed to edit it while I'm tryping and all this extra shit is now in the quote. haha
I went new everything. I assumed OP won't install himself, given the questions he's asking.
No that's about right, it only gets up there when you order a dp with no cat and decide you then want one......
Too soon?
I actually paid the exact same amount for the catted dp had I ordered the right one the first time from either Nextmod or G16, which yes is still alot. so lick my balls. =)
(but that was good. haha)
Im installing some of them myself, and I got all my parts for $2690 without tax.
Im installing some of them myself, and I got all my parts for $2690 without tax.
:thumbsup
boyracer
11-30-2011, 08:46 PM
No that's about right, it only gets up there when you order a dp with no cat and decide you then want one......
Too soon?
Hahahaha..... that was funny
breakfasteatre
11-30-2011, 08:51 PM
so 900 of that is a hpfp, right?
breakfasteatre
11-30-2011, 08:51 PM
and installing silverstar bulbs....
Fack_Dude
11-30-2011, 08:58 PM
Another damn kid with a speed 3.......lol
ok I'm curious, plus it's first intermission.
what parts did you pick up?
optiklenz13
11-30-2011, 09:08 PM
Pics or it didn't happen.
boyracer
11-30-2011, 09:12 PM
Another damn kid with a speed 3.......lol
LOL
ok I'm curious, plus it's first intermission.
what parts did you pick up?
I'm kinda curious as well
rzapata
11-30-2011, 09:33 PM
Yeah, pictures of the parts have to be posted here.. :chuckle Let us know as well where you got them from.
breakfasteatre
11-30-2011, 09:35 PM
instantly, in his posesssion, 2600 worth of INSTANT STAGE 2
Fack_Dude
11-30-2011, 09:49 PM
This is funny shit!!!! Time for an sti.......anyone wanna buy big turbo kit?????
Booostin
11-30-2011, 09:59 PM
And no kids drive sti's
Kiyomi
11-30-2011, 10:15 PM
cant wait till spring at the first AA meet. this is when all the rides show up. cant wait to c all the work done to em.
picture= a thousand words.
boyracer
11-30-2011, 10:22 PM
This is funny shit!!!! Time for an sti.......anyone wanna buy big turbo kit?????
LOL
Fack_Dude
11-30-2011, 10:48 PM
Wosers
still waiting on the list of parts you picked up.
I'm still curious.
Zoom Zoom Boy
12-02-2011, 02:34 PM
still waiting on the list of parts you picked up.
I'm still curious.
I think he spent it on lapdances. Or perhaps a better edumacation. ;)
this sound more like Phils car hahahaha
What, you want me to spoonfeed AND be good at math? That's asking a lot.
And I didn't count for installation costs. Nowhere did the OP say this needed to including wrenching. I figure he's probably daft enough to install all these parts on his own!
I also only factored in a cost of $450 for the DP. Maybe that's a bit low.
EDIT: revised list for SUPER AWESOME POWAH!!!!11 (also within budget)
LED cupholders
LED footwells
DRL mod
8000k hids
carbon fibre wingtip spoiler extension
yellow fog lights
knock off rims with improper offset
eibach springs
speed holes
AEM, greddy, turboXS decals
illest decal
jdm shocker decal
"you like this" decal
liberal use of plastidip
tow hook in some god awful colour
well if he went to nextmod with that money he may have walked out with CAI & TBE and thats all FOLKS !
still waiting on the list of parts you picked up.
I'm still curious.
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