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Old March-31st-2005 | 08:31 PM
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This is performance only...no appearance mods

3rd Gen Protégé Aftermarket Parts List

1. 2.0 L and 1.8L Engine

FS-ZE High Compression 10.5 to 1 pistons $185.00
Pauter Forged Rods
Wiseco Forged Pistons
JE Forged Pistons
FS-ZE Intake Cam $180.00
FS-ZE Intake Manifold $670.00
Ford Probe or MX-6 Intake Manifold(Eliminate VTCS)
Mazdaspeed Exhaust Cam
SR Motorsports Adjustable Cam Gears $347.00
Injen Racing Cold Air Intake $225.00
AEM Short Ram Intake
Ractive Cold Air Intake
Ebay Cold Air Intake
Wagner Header
OBX Header
Auto EXE Header
AWR Header
AWR Motor Mounts
SR Motorsports Motor Mounts
Corksport Power Series Throttle Body $255.00
Indigo Underdrive Pulleys
Unorthodox Racing Underdrive Crank Pulley $199.00
AutoEXE Throttle body

2. Engine 1.6L
Injen Cold Air Intake
Ebay Cold Air Intake $49.00
SR Motorsports Header
Indigo Underdrive Pulleys
ZL-VE Cams
ZL-VE Head(requires S-VT controller)
Corksport Power Series Throttle Body $255.00

3.Exhaust –(engine doesn’t matter) Need to check if P5 or Sedan
Borla Exhaust
Thermal Research Exhaust
Mazdaspeed Axleback
Racing Beat Exhuast
Corksport Power Series Exhaust
JIC Bullet Exhaust
Magnaflow Exhaust
Greddy Exhaust
SR Motorsports Exhaust
Megan Racing Exhaust

4. Drivetrain
B & M Short Shifter
Kartboy Short Shifter
TWM Short Shifter
MP3/MSP Short Shifter
SR Motorsports Short Shifter
Ebay Short Shifter
Kartboy Shifter bushings
Corksport Bronzoil Bushings
Quaife LSD (need to verify if F or G series Transmission)
Mazdaspeed LSD (G series Transmission only)
Mazdaspeed Axles (G series Transmission only)
Corksport Axles (G series transmission only)
Mazdaspeed 4.30 Final Drive gears(G series transmission only)
ACT Clutch
Clutch Masters Clutch
SPEC Clutch
Unorthodox Clutch Kit
Competition Clutch
Unorthodox Flywheel
Indigo Racing Flywheel
SR Motorsports Flywheel

5. Suspension
Racing Beat Spring
Eibach Springs
B & G Springs
H & R Springs
Intrax Springs
Goldline Springs
Tein Springs
Progress Springs
Auto EXE Springs
Skunk2 Coilovers
Ground Control Coilovers
Auto EXE Coilovers
JIC Coilovers
Tein Coilovers
NEX Coilovers
SR Motorsports Coilovers
AWR Rear Swaybar
SR Motorsports Rear Swaybar
Racing Beat Swaybar Kit
Progress Rear Swaybar
Auto EXE Swaybar Kit
Mazda OEM Strut Bar(for DX,LX,ES Sedans)
GT Spec Front Strut Bar
GT Spec Rear Strut Bar(specify P5 or sedan)
OBX Strut Bar
Cusco Strut Bar
Ebay Strut Bar
DGM Motorsport CF Strut Bar
Corksport Strut Bar
SR Motorsports Strut Bar
Auto EXE Strut Bar
Tokico HP Struts
Tokico Illumina Stuts
KYB Struts
Auto EXE Dampers
Mazdaspeed Adjustable Struts
GT Spec Ladder Bar
GT Spec Lower Tie Bar
GT Spec Trailing Arms
GT Spec Rear V-Brace
GT Spec 4 Point Linkage Bar for Trunk
GT Spec Trunk Reinforcement Bar
Auto EXE Lower Arm Bar
Auto EXE Member Bar Set
AWR Swaybar Endlinks
SR Motorsports Swaybar Endlinks
AWR Motor Mounts(2.0L)
Mazdaspeed Motor Mounts(2.0L)

6. Forced Induction
Hiboost Turbo Kit (1.6L,1.8L,2.0L)
W.O.M.P Supercharger Kit (1.8L,2.0L)
Wagner Motorsports Turbo Kit(1.6L,1.8L,2.0L)
Mental Addiction Motorsports Turbo Kit(1.8L,2.0L)
Nitrous Express Nitrous Kit
Zex Nitrous Kit



Feel free to add stuff not seen here

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Old March-31st-2005 | 09:35 PM
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If there are any questions on where to obtain these parts feel free to PM me
Old April-6th-2005 | 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by mazdabel
Would love to PM but if only there was space...
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Old April-8th-2005 | 01:19 PM
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That's a great list.

It would be even cooler if the mods were put into a matrix with approximate piece cost, approximate install time, a preferred place to buy them, and any general notes you feel are appropriate. For example, please see the attached, which lays out a plan to make a P5 similar to mine (but using cheaper or better components in some cases). I made this in response to a friend that asked me to sell my car. I said no - it's not for sale, but he could put something similar together if he was interested!
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Old April-8th-2005 | 03:48 PM
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Alright, let me try this again....
To reiterate, this is a suggested mod list for a P5, not necessarily what I have done to mine.
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Old April-9th-2005 | 04:40 PM
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Red face I agree...

Originally Posted by macdaddyslomo
I really think tuning is more important than a low compression piston..but let's not muck up this thread with a discussion on that
I agree 100%, that tuning is definitely one of the most important things when it comes to auto performance(aside from having quality parts to tune in the first place); but I noticed that at the top of the list under 1.8 and 2.0, you mentioned a higher compression piston, which is great for NA tuning, but at the bottom, under forced induction, you might want to mention that some applications may benefit from a lower compression piston, depending on how much boost one may want to run. Both scenarios would require tuning, as would any other modification; I'm not arguing that. Just thought I would add it as an afterthought. You did, by the way, say "feel free to add anything" at the bottom of the original list. Also, not trying to muck up this thread, but I didn't know where else to put it. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by a-work-in-progress
I agree 100%, that tuning is definitely one of the most important things when it comes to auto performance(aside from having quality parts to tune in the first place); but I noticed that at the top of the list under 1.8 and 2.0, you mentioned a higher compression piston, which is great for NA tuning, but at the bottom, under forced induction, you might want to mention that some applications may benefit from a lower compression piston, depending on how much boost one may want to run. Both scenarios would require tuning, as would any other modification; I'm not arguing that. Just thought I would add it as an afterthought. You did, by the way, say "feel free to add anything" at the bottom of the original list. Also, not trying to muck up this thread, but I didn't know where else to put it. Thanks.
When I said feel free to add anything, it would help you you knew a supplier of the part you are referring to. To make a final point. I haven't seen one turbo 3rd gen with lower compression pistons, just forged. Any more off-topic will be deleted
Old April-11th-2005 | 09:21 AM
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Although low compression pistons are not available, it demonstrates that a specific mod list for a NA car will be different from a TC or SC car. I think I am correct in saying the purpose of the list above is just to make note of what is out there. Otherwise, we would not list several brands of headers, intakes, etc. It is up to the user to determine which to use, or choose, for a particular application. It is assumed that the "would I, should I, could I" type questions be answered elsewhere in this forum.

So I do not get off topic, I have some additions:
- Sometimes you can find bored TBs on E-Bay for 2.0L (but have not seen them for a few months)
- I have seen short shifters pop up on E-bay lately for around $40
- Procharger makes a universal SC kit for sport compacts that could be installed on a Protege
- N20 kits for the above applications... Nitrous Express will spec a nice one out for you
Old April-11th-2005 | 09:33 AM
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Nitrous kits are a good addition even though they haven't been used with much reliability for some reason.

The Procharger "universal" kit is a possibility...I'm kinda on the fence about that one since it is not a "protege part"....it would require HEAVY customizing to make it bolt-up and even then it comes with no EMS so it's not complete.

I'd like to add to the list our sister cars the Ford Probe has the same engine we do without the VICS/VCTS. This means their intake manifolds are essentially gutted versions of ours with larger TB's already on them. You hear of people looking for MP3 manifolds all the time this would be a bigger gain than that.
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yeah, JE makes them also as does one other company that Wagner uses.
Old April-11th-2005 | 01:14 PM
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Added. Guys when you give me parts to add on the list can you also provide me with a distributor. Thanks !

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Old April-11th-2005 | 01:25 PM
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hey macdaddyslomo

will any of these mods work on my 95 1.8L dohc protege?
Old April-11th-2005 | 03:48 PM
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Not really... I'll look into a 1st and 2nd gen list next. Unfortunately 2nd gens are the red-headed step children of Protege's. You guys don't get much love. I beleive most 1st gen BP engine parts will fit your car however
Old April-26th-2005 | 12:19 PM
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suggestion/idea

Hi, I've just joined and enjoyed the upgrade list. I have a suggestion, however.

What if everyone interested in upgrades in one of these areas, say suspension upgrades, chipped in $10. Then, you have maybe $500-$1000, and bought all of the brands of some component and fitted them one by one onto a stock car, and did some tests to see which was best (subjectively selected by 3-4 drivers), or best bang for the buck, or whatever charter is agreed upon by the group.

At the end, there's a lottery for everyone that chipped in the $10, with winners getting the upgrade parts.

I guess the moral of the story is that this list is great, but I can't decide which of what to get, because all of the responses are anecdotal - "I liked this, but I also have these 12 other upgrades, etc." It'd be worth $10 to know which product is the best.

Make sense? Anyone tried this already?

Erik
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Quick Question:

Anyone know if a "Sport Mode Automatic" shifter (same as the Mazda 3) can be added to a 2003 Protege LX?

If so... where can I find this part?


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