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    Hello from Poland

    Hi guys,
    I live in Poland and I have Mazda 323F '93 with 1.8 BP engine. You can see pictures and description in my gallery. Its power is not spectacular: 151PS but the 1/4 mile time is more impressive (for 1.8 N/A engine): 15.182s. It was made on road tires and on air field (we don't have drag strip in Poland )
    Car: 1993 Mazda 323F
    Engine: 1.8 BP N/A 168hp

    #2
    welcome aboard, hey running on an air field would be cool, people around my area years ago tried to get an unused air strip to be used as a drag strip but the city had no interest to let that happen.
    91 protege gt. dropzone mx3 springs, mx3 crossmember, ractive front and rear strut braces, rear lower mx3 brace, 4 wheel disc brakes, corksport ss brake and clutch lines,kvr front pads, ractive cai,ram air hood scoop, modified front bumper, shaved ant and rear trunk lock, fubu ant, short shifter, corksport bronzeoil shifter bushings,92 glass sunroof and tail lights, mx3 center console, autometer gauges (volt and oil pressure) cluster needles painted to match, sound system, 17 inch eagle alloy 193 with 205 40 17 rubber. klze is ALIVE BABY!! . http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2394656http://www.toprotege.com/forums/show...hlight=project[url]

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      #3
      Yes, running on an air field is cool but you will not make good ET there. Asphalt is poor quality and wheels are spinning on launch.
      Car: 1993 Mazda 323F
      Engine: 1.8 BP N/A 168hp

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        #4
        Hello
        1993 Protege LX-Midnight's shadow SOLD
        1996 Honda CBR600-Wrecked. Damn Honda crippled me
        2002 mazda MPV-family truckster SOLD
        2010 VW routon

        Originally posted by jay
        .....they totally underestimated the number of gearheads such as myself that have families but refuse to grow the hell up and stop playing with cars, or that otherwise see the utility of having 4 doors. Obviously I ain't alone, as there are a helluva lotta sti and evo here. Bueler? Beuler? Mazda? Mazda?

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          #5
          welcome to cp



          sigpicWorlds first car with GPS was a Mazda



          ~~~~~~~~> Thanks again to member gooseinyou for the familia garnish <~~~~~~~~

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            #6
            Welcome!
            91 EGT- bodykit, clear turn signals, smoked tailights, clear side markers, WRX style(functional) hood scoop, WR CAI, 2.5" Tanabe stainless steel exhaust, ported and polished head, ported and polished intake manifold, MSD blaster 2 coil, Magnacore 8.5mm wires, MX3 seats, custom detailed engine, N1 front and corksport rear tower strut bars, KYB struts, N-1 coilovers, MX3 rear tie bar, custom detailed interior, Sunpro gauges, Ichibahn steering wheel, cross drilled rotors, Ebay short shifter.

            95 Probe SE- Sold!

            95 Escort Pony- N-1 coilovers, Weapon R CAI, clear corners, and Corksport tower strut bar, Lowtek struts, Moog swaybar endlinks, custom cat-back exhaust, tinted taillights, EGT side skirts, EGT front and rear bumpers, custom short shifter, clear side markers,
            custom painted and dyed interior, MX-3 seats F&B, MX-3 center armrest. some day BP swap.

            91 EGT- Eibach springs, Pacesetter header, custom 2.5 " catback to a Megan Racing muffler, 17" Motegi wheels and K&N cone filter.
            The rest is bone stock.

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              #7
              a bit late but what mods u runnin?
              impressive time..

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                #8
                Welcome man, nice time!

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                  #9
                  There are many mods. The main are: high compression pistons, sport cam shafts, intake (high flow air filter, larger MAF), exhaust (2.25", two mufflers, but still OEM manifold), piggy back SMT-6, light flywheel, gearbox form 1.3 version (very short gear ratios).
                  Car: 1993 Mazda 323F
                  Engine: 1.8 BP N/A 168hp

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                    #10
                    welcome to club protege polak!
                    NO longer owns a 96 protege!!!

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