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Slate6 2012 Mazda6i Touring Build thread

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Ive been told that i should do this by a few members, and they are right :)

I purchaced my 2012 Mazda6i in March of 2012.
It was a happy day to say the least!

So ill post a bunch of pictures, videos and a couple dyno sheets.

Power Mods:
CS SRI.
TB Coolant Bypass.
TB Bored to 63mm by Maxbore.
MSDS Header.
Apexi WS2 Exhaust.
Mustang Dynoed 159.7hp 149tq


Interior Mods: As of now all stock and clean..

Exterior Mods: 6000k HID Headlights and Fogs
PIAA Xtreme white Turn signals and Parking lights.
Painted flat black side markers
Plasti Dipped all emblems and outer fog covers
Real Carbon Fiber front emblem

Wheels: MSR 095 Black Pearls 18/8 wrapped with 235/40's

Suspension: Ksport Kontrol Pro's
 
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From the begining until now


With my new rims and piaa lights


Now time to plasti dip




Finished Front Plasti dip :)

Now my Piaa Lights at night!



CorkSport Sri modified to CAI (blue wire covers and ground wire are gone)


Apexi WS2 pic installed (to bad its gonna be gone soon for Bosal Brospeed )


TB bored from 59mm to 63mm by Maxbore



Now for my Custom Prototype MSDS Header!



 
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In the other pictures you have a whole cut out in the bumper, is that for ram-air of some sort?
 
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You can also edit the OP to put the pics in there as well


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Looks clean man, i like it.
 
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Slate, how does your 6 ride on those 1st gen springs? I'm thinki about getting them for the Moar Low, but I was told the weight of our gen would eventually mess with the springs.
 
#25 ·
They ride is great. The weight of course will drop the car more. Kyle has first gen Mazdaspeed springs on his ride also. he's had no problems with his either. eventually when I get enough money, I am going to buy a koni adjustables.

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Hmm.. Looks good and well done, just not my thing. Personally I think painting or tinting the bezels would look better, but obviously I am not you, and that's a lot more work. If you stick with it though I think you should also tint the fogs.

Actually.. it's growing on me :)

And UGGHHHH I can't think of a better choice of wheels for this car :thumbup:
 
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i've heard you just reheat and reuse the sealant thats already there, but i would assume you can use any type of glass silicone sealant.
 
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