Purchased an AEM CAI for my Mazda3 this weekend, ran me $345 CAD ($237).
Installation:
As usual, AEM lives up to its easy bolt-on rep. Took about an hour, most of which was spent taking out the stock intake, resonator and various plastic parts Mazda felt the need to fill my engine compartment with. Once the old was removed, the new was installed in about 15 minutes flat.
Performance:
I dyno'd the car prior at
141.4 Peak FWHP at 6200RPM
135.1 Peak lb-ft at 5000RPM
Sadly, wont have a chance to run it again until this weekend, which is a good break in period for the ECU which we reset after the install. So I should have some numbers on increases back by then.
At this point I can only guess at around a 3-5HP gain and perhaps 7-9 lb-ft of Torque. AEM's dyno results boast 6.8HP and 10 lb-ft , if the numbers come out that high on mine, I'd be quite surprised. The gains are definately noticable in second and third gear. It certainly feels more torquey, lighting up the tires(well, hopping them, stupid FWD) is quite common on a second to third shift if you dont feather the clutch. Sounds great too.
All in all, for $230 USD, its worthwhile.
I've had an offer from a local shop(who will remain nameless for the moment) to build a custom turbo kit for it. Going to run me around $4800 CAD ($3400 USD) installed and tuned. It's quite tempting at this point, coming from driving a decked out Mustang, the Mazda just doesnt have the pull I'm used to. An 8psi kit with all the trimmings could push the Mazda to 200FWHP or higher, kind of a scary thought.
Another note. The Eibach Pro(1.3" lower) springs along with the Mazda Speed front strut tower brace make the car handle like a shifter-cart. If your looking for fun to drive, they are SWEET. I drove my pals 3 over the weekend after we finished up the intake install on mine and went and ordered both parts immediately. Hopefully they come in by this weekend.
Now back to wondering if I want to plunk down $4 grand on the turbo. Youch.
Installation:
As usual, AEM lives up to its easy bolt-on rep. Took about an hour, most of which was spent taking out the stock intake, resonator and various plastic parts Mazda felt the need to fill my engine compartment with. Once the old was removed, the new was installed in about 15 minutes flat.
Performance:
I dyno'd the car prior at
141.4 Peak FWHP at 6200RPM
135.1 Peak lb-ft at 5000RPM
Sadly, wont have a chance to run it again until this weekend, which is a good break in period for the ECU which we reset after the install. So I should have some numbers on increases back by then.
At this point I can only guess at around a 3-5HP gain and perhaps 7-9 lb-ft of Torque. AEM's dyno results boast 6.8HP and 10 lb-ft , if the numbers come out that high on mine, I'd be quite surprised. The gains are definately noticable in second and third gear. It certainly feels more torquey, lighting up the tires(well, hopping them, stupid FWD) is quite common on a second to third shift if you dont feather the clutch. Sounds great too.
All in all, for $230 USD, its worthwhile.
I've had an offer from a local shop(who will remain nameless for the moment) to build a custom turbo kit for it. Going to run me around $4800 CAD ($3400 USD) installed and tuned. It's quite tempting at this point, coming from driving a decked out Mustang, the Mazda just doesnt have the pull I'm used to. An 8psi kit with all the trimmings could push the Mazda to 200FWHP or higher, kind of a scary thought.
Another note. The Eibach Pro(1.3" lower) springs along with the Mazda Speed front strut tower brace make the car handle like a shifter-cart. If your looking for fun to drive, they are SWEET. I drove my pals 3 over the weekend after we finished up the intake install on mine and went and ordered both parts immediately. Hopefully they come in by this weekend.
Now back to wondering if I want to plunk down $4 grand on the turbo. Youch.