3rd Gen Protege/MazdaSpeed/P5/MP3 General/Maintenance Discussion for 1999-2003.5 Models Only (BJ Chassis)

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Old June-26th-2005 | 09:52 AM
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new toy hehe

hehe so i got my new toy (Gtech Pro *the old one with just the one line display*)

and took my protege out of town into the deserted roads to see what she can do... as of now its stock all up.. (well i have 2inch i think catback pieping... but i had to put stock muffler back on so yeh)...

anyway did 4 runs... and it averaged out to this..

0-60 mph = 11.2seconds
1/4 mile time = 17.1seconds

with a top speed of 87mph..

yes i know pathetic by tuners standards but i was quite impressed hehe

now just a question for ya;ll... once i put in a proper muffler and my CAI... how much of a difference would it make???

also i was mega supprised how much of a difference it makes running during the day and running at night.... i knew the colder air will increase performance but not by so much hehe...

okay now stop laughing @ me running so slow.....

only reason i got it was to see how much of a difference it will make with each mod i put in
Old June-26th-2005 | 11:15 AM
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Actually the old gtech was really inaccurate.

The new ones are much better. But for $50 on ebay I dont see a problem. We have quite the slow 0-60. 12 sec is the completly stock numbers from mazda.

I am surprized at the 1/4 mile though. It should be in the 20's 17 is very good.
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