Mazsport Ignition Solution!
#301
Got Another Rotary
I was planning to replace my coils as normal maintenance at 30k miles - sounds like it would be a much better option to just add Mazsport's ignition system instead as it is likely to have a much longer life - likely offsetting the higher upfront cost versus a stock coil replacement - and better performance da boot.
Sounds like a no brainer to me.
Sounds like a no brainer to me.
#302
Momentum Keeps Me Going
So my questions is, technically, why do you think you are seeing the gains you have seen? Thinking if more power IS being produced, then more fuel is being converted to energy? From that, does that mean that there is more complete combustion, that the exhaust is now less rich? Hotter? Or better gas mileage? These are just running through my head, can you add your insight into this aspect of the product?
Thanks, spin
#309
Its CHEAPER for lots of us to simply not ***** with it and buy them...
I'm not sure about everyone else...but my time is worth more than a few hundred bucks...
They sure do look purdy too...Good job Mazsport!
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This is a photo taken today at the shop of our Ignition Solution running on a late model Shinka.
Ten more units are shipping tomorrow!
Thanks Guys, Scott
Ten more units are shipping tomorrow!
Thanks Guys, Scott
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just got mine a few days ago wheather and work permitting I try to have them on and pics of them install posted by next week. But, no promises I don't have a garage so I have to work on it in the driveway and its cold and rainy here in VA.
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very nice looking... i might consider the purchase now that i know what i'm buying.
Although, along with what a few others mentioned (Spink9K) - I would like more comments by Scott on the horspeower comments for NA. Is it producing more power from better combustion or just causing a more lean condition which the ecu may or may not trim out? If its the former, any improvent in fuel economy observed?
Although, along with what a few others mentioned (Spink9K) - I would like more comments by Scott on the horspeower comments for NA. Is it producing more power from better combustion or just causing a more lean condition which the ecu may or may not trim out? If its the former, any improvent in fuel economy observed?
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#319
Finally Boosted!!!!!!!
I finished my install last night. Everything fit perfectly as I expected. It took a total of about 3 hours but I already had all my intake components removed.
#321
Finally Boosted!!!!!!!
I won't really ever know. I changed too many parts at once to know which ones made any difference. However, when I pass the 330rwhp mark and I don't have spark blowout I will know that the upgrade is doing its job.
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Charles, they shipped...sheesh....you guys all give me such a hard time....
10 shipped today. Tracking numbers in emails have been sent. Those that have ordered them outside of the US, the tracking numbers will track as well.
Please keep the feedback coming.
10 shipped today. Tracking numbers in emails have been sent. Those that have ordered them outside of the US, the tracking numbers will track as well.
Please keep the feedback coming.