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Old 07-15-2008, 01:46 PM   #1
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Guys,

MazdaManiac here in Phoenix has probably the best kit on the market for making power (Greddy Kit with upgraded turbo). He also is an expert on the Cobb Access port, which is quickly becoming the tool of choice for unlocking the potential of the stock Mazda EMS.
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Old 07-15-2008, 02:29 PM   #2
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MazdaManiac here in Phoenix has probably the best kit on the market for making power (Greddy Kit with upgraded turbo). He also is an expert on the Cobb Access port, which is quickly becoming the tool of choice for unlocking the potential of the stock Mazda EMS.
Hope He will get on and describe more about this Cobb Access thing....
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Old 07-15-2008, 02:38 PM   #3
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Guys,

MazdaManiac here in Phoenix has probably the best kit on the market for making power (Greddy Kit with upgraded turbo). He also is an expert on the Cobb Access port, which is quickly becoming the tool of choice for unlocking the potential of the stock Mazda EMS.
Thanks Tim. You are too kind.

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Greddy kits are RE-Amemiya kits renamed for the U.S. MArket aren't they?
No. Amemiya re-badged the GReddy kit for his A/T application. Repriced it accordingly as well!
The GReddy kit fits all RX-8 applications without retrofit, so Im' not sure what the JDM response was to the Amemiya offering.

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Hope He will get on and describe more about this Cobb Access thing....
I'll jump in your thread about that.

Its interesting to me, coming here for the first time, how insulated the markets can get.
Some of the discussion in this thread is straight out of RX-8Club, circa 2005!

You can read about my GReddy upgrade on my site (link is in my SIG - click on Satan's Hairdryer)

As far as output from the various offerings (build quality aside), you can use these graphics for comparison:



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Old 07-15-2008, 10:57 PM   #4
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I'll jump in your thread about that.

Its interesting to me, coming here for the first time, how insulated the markets can get.
Some of the discussion in this thread is straight out of RX-8Club, circa 2005!

You can read about my GReddy upgrade on my site (link is in my SIG - click on Satan's Hairdryer)

As far as output from the various offerings (build quality aside), you can use these graphics for comparison:



Curious as to what your $6200 kit includes. I briefly looked at the website and saw just a garret upgrade kit and the accessport listed. What does the kit you have listed for the dyno stuff at 6200 include.

Also what exactly is the biggest holdback on the engine. I guess I'm more use to the 7's where its almost the sky's the limit (within reason) with turbo size, boost, etc. What exactly is holding the 8 back, is it the exhaust ports, or what. On the 7 its common to see 850cc primarys and 1600cc secondaries yet on the 8 it seems to be 5-600cc injectors. Are we speaking in general terms as a "easy" bolt on without major modifications and thats why leaving the option of new fuel system etc opening alot more doors or is it just the engine itself.

Thanks for chimming in on these posts too, its nice to get some good info for those that are interested.
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Curious as to what your $6200 kit includes.
The upgrade kit is $1800. That price is the upgrade kit plus the GReddy base kit plus the AccessPORT.

Its going to be interesting in making the attempt to bring people up-to-speed here. The last few posts above are almost perfect examples of the kind of thinking I was referring to in my previous post in this thread.
At least its not as bad as 7-Club.

There is a LOT of old thinking out there that simply isn't in step with modern technology.

Really, I'd be happy just to see people stop using the word "boost" all the time when they are talking about FI. Its meaningless.
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