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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 19, 2003 4:05:24 GMT -5
Welcome to MazdaRacers!
This forum was created for the amateur weekend racer to the dedicated professional, to bring Mazda race car drivers together under a commun roof to share ideas, gather valuable information, make new friends and help out the new drivers. Share your experiences, your first race, your first trophy, your first championship. That killer pass down the 1320, and how you squeezed 400hp out of a 4 banger. We want to hear your stories and learn from your experiences.
I am an SCCA Solo2 autocross racer myself, 2002 was my first year. I feel in love with the sport and have been hooked ever since. Racing is in my blood, always has been, but now it's finally rising to the top. Racers have a commun bond, a passion for cars and speed and this forum is for the Mazda Racers out there who love to race as much as i do. No matter the Mazda, no matter the type of racing you do, your always welcome here.
This is your forum, your comments and feedback will help guide it through the paces and conform itself to our needs. In it's present state, it's raw and rather quiet. But with the gathering support of Mazda race car drivers worldwide, i'm sure this forum will grow in no time.
I hope you enjoy the journey, as it's gonna be a fun one, i assure you.
Forum Admin Fellow Racer New Friend
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 17, 2003 22:26:34 GMT -5
To keep this forum clean, usable, and helpful to others a set of rules have been put together that we ask all forum members to comply to.
Post in the Correct Forum!When you post, make sure you do so in the correct forum. Posts made in the incorrect forum are can go ignored by those that can help you the most and may be edited or deleted without notice.
Research your Post! Make sure you are not double posting, search the forums first. Many questions may have already been answered several times.
Kill the CAPS! Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Please don't shout at everyone. Messages and Topics typed in all caps may be edited or deleted without notice.
Be Descriptive and Specific Use a descriptive topic subject and be as specific as possible in your message. Providing more information makes it easier to help you. This will also make searching for similar topics and problems quicker and easier for all members. Try to include year, make and model of vehicle, any relevant model numbers, and the nature of your problem or project in detail.
Include Images A picture is worth a thousand words. In many cases your problem can often be solved much faster if you include a diagram or picture. Although it isn't necessary to include any, it can be extremely helpful, especially if you are having problems wiring unique relay set-ups, Sensors, etc. If you have the wiring diagram of your product or project, please include it. Again, the more information you provide, the easier it will be to help you. (Please limit images to 450 pixels wide. Oversize images may be resized or deleted without notice.)
Do Not Post Your Topic Twice! Please do not post your topic in multiple forums. Duplicate topics will be deleted.
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Do not post links to warez, warez sites or sites with pornographic or objectionable content. Only link to sites that are for family viewing only.
Respect the privacy of others. Do not post other's phone numbers, addresses, pictures, etc., without their permission.
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Personal Attacks Criticise ideas, not people. Flaming will not be tolerated. This includes any material which is vulgar, defamatory, inaccurate, harassing, hateful, threatening, invading of others privacy, sexually oriented, or violates any laws.Do not use objectionable language.
No Blatant Advertising This forum is not free advertising space. If you are a Vendor, you must get Pre-Approval before posting any type of advertising or For Sale Items. This includes a link in your signature. Vendors posting before being Approved are subject to suspension or being banned from the forums. Approval takes approximately 3-4 days.
Politics and Religion This is not a political or religious site, this is a Race Car Discussion site, please do not post on any issue that can be considered as political as someone will always be offended.
No Spamming No commercial posts or flooding the forum with useless content. All spam will be deleted. All spammers will be banned.
Message Content You remain solely responsible for the content of your messages.
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Abiding by these rules will help you and others quickly find the information you want and add to the usefulness of these forums.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Mar 14, 2003 3:39:51 GMT -5
the deal i set up this time was for the Protege, but seeing as the Miata is near identical, i'm sure there'd be no problem. let me get some info for you first.
front and rear? HPS or HPS+?
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Post by Mazdaracer on Mar 12, 2003 16:20:57 GMT -5
Hey guys, i have set up a group buy for Rotors/Pads and SS lines for the Protege over at www.protegeclub.com and was wondering if there is any interest in a group buy here for the RX7 or Miata? - Brembo rotors, X-Drilled, Slotted or both (or blank) - Technafit SS Brake Lines (a hair better than Goodridge) - Axxis/PBR ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads. I could also get Hawk Pads. post up, if your interested, i only need 10 ppl per GB to get it in motion.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 20, 2003 17:18:23 GMT -5
It's not a big deal, i just want to make sure our members know who they are dealing with and get a bit of background on each vendor.
If you practice good business and would like to offer MazdaRacers members your products and/or services, please send me the info below.
Once you are on the Approved list, please post a small introduction about your company.
If you wish to become an Approved Vendor, Please email me mazdaspeedwest@mail3000.com with this info:
Company Name: Company Address: Rep Contact Name: Email Contact: Company Website: Products/Services: Years in Business:
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 19, 2003 4:05:00 GMT -5
Welcome to MazdaRacers!
This forum was created for the amateur weekend racer to the dedicated professional, to bring Mazda race car drivers together under a commun roof to share ideas, gather valuable information, make new friends and help out the new drivers. Share your experiences, your first race, your first trophy, your first championship. That killer pass down the 1320, and how you squeezed 400hp out of a 4 banger. We want to hear your stories and learn from your experiences.
I am an SCCA Solo2 autocross racer myself, 2002 was my first year. I feel in love with the sport and have been hooked ever since. Racing is in my blood, always has been, but now it's finally rising to the top. Racers have a commun bond, a passion for cars and speed and this forum is for the Mazda Racers out there who love to race as much as i do. No matter the Mazda, no matter the type of racing you do, your always welcome here.
This is your forum, your comments and feedback will help guide it through the paces and conform itself to our needs. In it's present state, it's raw and rather quiet. But with the gathering support of Mazda race car drivers worldwide, i'm sure this forum will grow in no time.
I hope you enjoy the journey, as it's gonna be a fun one, i assure you.
Forum Admin Fellow Racer New Friend
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 17, 2003 22:26:09 GMT -5
To keep this forum clean, usable, and helpful to others a set of rules have been put together that we ask all forum members to comply to.
Post in the Correct Forum!When you post, make sure you do so in the correct forum. Posts made in the incorrect forum are can go ignored by those that can help you the most and may be edited or deleted without notice.
Research your Post! Make sure you are not double posting, search the forums first. Many questions may have already been answered several times.
Kill the CAPS! Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Please don't shout at everyone. Messages and Topics typed in all caps may be edited or deleted without notice.
Be Descriptive and Specific Use a descriptive topic subject and be as specific as possible in your message. Providing more information makes it easier to help you. This will also make searching for similar topics and problems quicker and easier for all members. Try to include year, make and model of vehicle, any relevant model numbers, and the nature of your problem or project in detail.
Include Images A picture is worth a thousand words. In many cases your problem can often be solved much faster if you include a diagram or picture. Although it isn't necessary to include any, it can be extremely helpful, especially if you are having problems wiring unique relay set-ups, Sensors, etc. If you have the wiring diagram of your product or project, please include it. Again, the more information you provide, the easier it will be to help you. (Please limit images to 450 pixels wide. Oversize images may be resized or deleted without notice.)
Do Not Post Your Topic Twice! Please do not post your topic in multiple forums. Duplicate topics will be deleted.
Use Plain Text Editors If you edit or format your posts in another editor before pasting them into the message form, please use Notepad® or some other plain text editor. Do not use Word®! Word® includes code that will cause your posts to be displayed incorrectly. These posts may be deleted without notice.
Malicious Code Any member that causes script errors by entering any type of code in a message post will be banned. No pornographic, sexually offensive, sexually explicit, or objectifying material. This includes suggestive images, graphics, and comments.
Do not post links to warez, warez sites or sites with pornographic or objectionable content. Only link to sites that are for family viewing only.
Respect the privacy of others. Do not post other's phone numbers, addresses, pictures, etc., without their permission.
Accounts Each forum member may have only one account.
Personal Attacks Criticise ideas, not people. Flaming will not be tolerated. This includes any material which is vulgar, defamatory, inaccurate, harassing, hateful, threatening, invading of others privacy, sexually oriented, or violates any laws.Do not use objectionable language.
No Blatant Advertising This forum is not free advertising space. If you are a Vendor, you must get Pre-Approval before posting any type of advertising or For Sale Items. This includes a link in your signature. Vendors posting before being Approved are subject to suspension or being banned from the forums. Approval takes approximately 3-4 days.
Politics and Religion This is not a political or religious site, this is a Race Car Discussion site, please do not post on any issue that can be considered as political as someone will always be offended.
No Spamming No commercial posts or flooding the forum with useless content. All spam will be deleted. All spammers will be banned.
Message Content You remain solely responsible for the content of your messages.
All forum posts may be reformatted without notice.
Abiding by these rules will help you and others quickly find the information you want and add to the usefulness of these forums.
Thank you.
these Forum Guidelines will be updated periodically, they are subject to change without notice.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 19, 2003 4:03:59 GMT -5
Welcome to MazdaRacers!
This forum was created for the amateur weekend racer to the dedicated professional, to bring Mazda race car drivers together under a commun roof to share ideas, gather valuable information, make new friends and help out the new drivers. Share your experiences, your first race, your first trophy, your first championship. That killer pass down the 1320, and how you squeezed 400hp out of a 4 banger. We want to hear your stories and learn from your experiences.
I am an SCCA Solo2 autocross racer myself, 2002 was my first year. I feel in love with the sport and have been hooked ever since. Racing is in my blood, always has been, but now it's finally rising to the top. Racers have a commun bond, a passion for cars and speed and this forum is for the Mazda Racers out there who love to race as much as i do. No matter the Mazda, no matter the type of racing you do, your always welcome here.
This is your forum, your comments and feedback will help guide it through the paces and conform itself to our needs. In it's present state, it's raw and rather quiet. But with the gathering support of Mazda race car drivers worldwide, i'm sure this forum will grow in no time.
I hope you enjoy the journey, as it's gonna be a fun one, i assure you.
Forum Admin Fellow Racer New Friend
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 17, 2003 22:25:10 GMT -5
To keep this forum clean, usable, and helpful to others a set of rules have been put together that we ask all forum members to comply to.
Post in the Correct Forum!When you post, make sure you do so in the correct forum. Posts made in the incorrect forum are can go ignored by those that can help you the most and may be edited or deleted without notice.
Research your Post! Make sure you are not double posting, search the forums first. Many questions may have already been answered several times.
Kill the CAPS! Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Please don't shout at everyone. Messages and Topics typed in all caps may be edited or deleted without notice.
Be Descriptive and Specific Use a descriptive topic subject and be as specific as possible in your message. Providing more information makes it easier to help you. This will also make searching for similar topics and problems quicker and easier for all members. Try to include year, make and model of vehicle, any relevant model numbers, and the nature of your problem or project in detail.
Include Images A picture is worth a thousand words. In many cases your problem can often be solved much faster if you include a diagram or picture. Although it isn't necessary to include any, it can be extremely helpful, especially if you are having problems wiring unique relay set-ups, Sensors, etc. If you have the wiring diagram of your product or project, please include it. Again, the more information you provide, the easier it will be to help you. (Please limit images to 450 pixels wide. Oversize images may be resized or deleted without notice.)
Do Not Post Your Topic Twice! Please do not post your topic in multiple forums. Duplicate topics will be deleted.
Use Plain Text Editors If you edit or format your posts in another editor before pasting them into the message form, please use Notepad® or some other plain text editor. Do not use Word®! Word® includes code that will cause your posts to be displayed incorrectly. These posts may be deleted without notice.
Malicious Code Any member that causes script errors by entering any type of code in a message post will be banned. No pornographic, sexually offensive, sexually explicit, or objectifying material. This includes suggestive images, graphics, and comments.
Do not post links to warez, warez sites or sites with pornographic or objectionable content. Only link to sites that are for family viewing only.
Respect the privacy of others. Do not post other's phone numbers, addresses, pictures, etc., without their permission.
Accounts Each forum member may have only one account.
Personal Attacks Criticise ideas, not people. Flaming will not be tolerated. This includes any material which is vulgar, defamatory, inaccurate, harassing, hateful, threatening, invading of others privacy, sexually oriented, or violates any laws.Do not use objectionable language.
No Blatant Advertising This forum is not free advertising space. If you are a Vendor, you must get Pre-Approval before posting any type of advertising or For Sale Items. This includes a link in your signature. Vendors posting before being Approved are subject to suspension or being banned from the forums. Approval takes approximately 3-4 days.
Politics and Religion This is not a political or religious site, this is a Race Car Discussion site, please do not post on any issue that can be considered as political as someone will always be offended.
No Spamming No commercial posts or flooding the forum with useless content. All spam will be deleted. All spammers will be banned.
Message Content You remain solely responsible for the content of your messages.
All forum posts may be reformatted without notice.
Abiding by these rules will help you and others quickly find the information you want and add to the usefulness of these forums.
Thank you.
these Forum Guidelines will be updated periodically, they are subject to change without notice.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Aug 8, 2003 16:34:20 GMT -5
i thought this might be cool to go watch, but since it falls on the same day as the San Diego Autox event, i won't be going. Irwindale Speedway August 31, 2003 Print out this first flyer for the $2 discount
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Post by Mazdaracer on Mar 17, 2003 16:24:55 GMT -5
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Post by Mazdaracer on Mar 17, 2003 6:09:01 GMT -5
results are up at SD NTLots of local trophy winners, considering Saturday afternoon was a total down pour of rain.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Aug 8, 2003 16:17:26 GMT -5
Great job man!!
I wish my schedule didn't conflict, i wasn't able to make it.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 20, 2003 2:36:54 GMT -5
(quoted from Mazdaspeed Motorsports site) MAZDA REV IT UP™ Here is a way cool even that deserves a preferred parking space on your calendar: The First Annual Mazda Rev It Up™ Competitive Driving Tour. It's an all-day, hands-on event. And it may be headed your way soon. Imagine the exhilaration of getting behind the wheel of an all-new 220-hp Mazda6 sports sedean cnd competing against thousands of other drivers in 15 cities for the title of Mazda Rev It Up™ National Champion. Racers, this is a great chance to show your friends and family what it's all about, and give them the chance to drive cars around in a competetive environment, complete with instruction. There's a customized "Ride and Drive" course where you can put an array of different Mazda vehicles through their paces to discover how each one reflects the "soul of a sports car". There will be lots to do, with high-performance car displays and the latest accessories to interactive entertainment and truly "fast" food. General admission is free, but for less than $50.00 you can also preregister and reserve your seat to: Attend the Mazda Rev It Up™ Performance Driving School - and learn from pro drivers the basics regarding racing line; proper hand, eye, and seat positioning; plus oversteer and understeer. Then, hone your new skills at three driving skill stations to become a better, safer, more confident driver. Compete for the Mazda Rev It Up™ National Championship - and test your driving skills on a special closed course in a 220-hp Mazda6. You'll also get to see how your lap times stack up against other drivers on a local, regional and national basis. For more event details - and to reserve your seat for all of the fun and exhilaration - visit: www.mazdarevitup.com
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 21, 2003 19:36:26 GMT -5
if i can swing it, i'll be at both the ProSolo and NT, but will miss the first P.R.O, but catch the next one.
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