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YoTa_BoX
10-18-2007, 03:31 PM
Mazda’s Hot-Hatch Treated to Extreme Makeover

Mazda has today unveiled the third in its series of extreme cars, a modified version of the high-performance Mazda3 Mazda Performance Series (MPS), at the 2007 Sydney Motorshow. Based on the top-selling Sports Pack luxury specification, the Mazda3 MPS Extreme has received engine, suspension and exhaust upgrades that improve the performance of the world’s quickest hot-hatch by about twenty per cent.

Modified by Mazda Australia Motorsport Manager, Allan Horsley, this extreme makeover involves a recalculation to the car’s Powertrain Control Module (PCM), allowing its standard 2.3-litre DISI turbo engine to generate a massive 210kW of power at 5300rpm and 425Nm of torque at 4400rpm. Other modifications to the Mazda3 MPS include a free-flowing two-inch exhaust system and a sports muffler that will give this extreme car a suitability throaty exhaust note.

The car’s suspension system has been redesigned by one of Australia’s best suspension tuners, Murray Coote, and it now sits 25mm lower than the standard model, giving the car a more aggressive, sporty stance. Coote, whose suspension systems sit beneath some of Australia’s leading rally and racing cars, configured a suspension package that maintains the sharply responsive handling of the Mazda3 MPS while complementing its new found power boost.The luxury hatch’s standard 18-inch alloy wheels have been upsized to 19-inch BBS Motorsport wheels with Dunlop Sports (225/35ZR19) complete with a MPS monogram on the wheel centerpiece.

Cosmetically, its aggressive extreme look is created by a True Red body colour with black stripes, mimicking the white stripes seen on Mazda’s Targa racing cars, and a black roof and rear spoiler. Other alternations include extended black wheel arches to accommodate its larger wheels and tinted windows.

Inside the Mazda3 MPS Extreme’s Sports Pack brings black leather trim is accentuated by exclusive red leather trimming. The red theme continues with red highlights in the dash, gear-shift knob and steering wheel and doors trimmings.

The car’s stopping power is generated through the state-of-art braking system found on the standard Mazda3 MPS. Its front disc brakes are 320mm in diameter and are ventilated, while the rear brakes are 280mm in diameter. An 8-9 inch tandem booster, along with a larger master cylinder, four-channel ABS, electronic brake distribution (EBD), electronic brake assist all contribute to the Mazda3 MPS Extreme’s effective braking performance.

Other safety features on the Mazda3 MPS Extreme include six airbags (dual front, front side and head protecting curtain airbags), a collapsible brake pedal and front and rear passenger seatbelt reminders as well as Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with a Traction Control System (TCS).

“Creating an extreme version of our signature hot-hatch really is a case of making a great car even greater,” says Horsley, the brains behind Mazda Australia’s formidable RX-7 SP and MX-5 SP variants. “As proof of the standard car’s abilities it finished a stunning tenth outright at this year’s Targa Tasmania rally and first in the event’s Showroom category, needless to say the Mazda3 MPS Extreme lifts the performance bar on an already outstanding vehicle.”

Other extreme vehicles produced by Mazda Australia include a turbo-charged version of Mazda’s signature sports car, RX-8, in 2004 and a rally-ready Mazda2 in 2005.

“Mazda Australia, under the direction of Allan Horsley, has an excellent reputation of pushing the envelope in the design and modification of high-performance cars,” says Mazda Australia’s managing director Doug ****son. “To build an extreme version of our signature hot-hatch is very fitting as it builds on the company’s racing heritage as well as celebrating the sales success of the current car.”

Also making its Australian premiere today was the next example of Mazda’s second generation Zoom-Zoom product, the all-new Mazda6, while the company’s first seven-seat crossover CX-9 made its first Sydney motor show appearance.
Mazda3 MPS Extreme Specifications
Engine
Engine Type MZR 2.3-litre DISI turbo
Displacement cc 2,260
Max. Power kW 210 @ 5300rpm (Standard: 190 @ 5500rpm)
Max. Torque Nm 425 @ 4400rpm (Standard: 380 @ 3000rpm)
Exhaust
Type Two-inch sports
Transmission
Type 6-speed manual
Suspension
Front Murray Coote designed
Rear Murray Coote designed
Brakes
Front Ventilated disc
Rear Solid disc
Steering
Type Hydraulic power assisted
Wheels & Tyres
Wheels Dunlop Sports (225 X 35 X ZR19)
Tyres 19-inch alloys with “MPS” monogram

Bballjamal
10-18-2007, 03:39 PM
Hmm, wonder how fun that thing is in the corners with those Tq numbers

OneSlow5pt0
10-18-2007, 03:47 PM
****,thats alot of mazda torque......i like it

Sport1.3
10-18-2007, 04:30 PM
****,thats alot of mazda torque......i like it


Thats only 281HP and 313tq........they make 263hp/280tq stock

OneSlow5pt0
10-18-2007, 04:32 PM
Thats only 281HP and 313tq........they make 263hp/280tq stock

still,lol....u never see mazda making over 300tq.....plus i just like the whole car

I1I11I1
10-18-2007, 05:07 PM
Nice. +1

Sport1.3
10-18-2007, 05:18 PM
still,lol....u never see mazda making over 300tq.....plus i just like the whole car


LOL and you never will. That is most likely an Aussie only car if at all

OneSlow5pt0
10-18-2007, 05:23 PM
LOL and you never will. That is most likely an Aussie only car if at all

lol........i mean Rotaries are the most powerful thing mazda got and my bike makes more torque...lol

Sport1.3
10-18-2007, 05:42 PM
lol........i mean Rotaries are the most powerful thing mazda got and my bike makes more torque...lol

20b in the Cosmo made 300hp/300tq :dunno:

Crazy Asian
10-18-2007, 05:49 PM
I would love to have taht car. I started to notice mazda's especially that new suv.

OneSlow5pt0
10-18-2007, 05:55 PM
20b in the Cosmo made 300hp/300tq :dunno:

do they make that much tq?they make bout 280hp stock

Sport1.3
10-18-2007, 06:01 PM
do they make that much tq?they make bout 280hp stock

If not close to. the 13b from the FD made 250-280 and ~243 ft lbs

Its the N/A rotories that really kill the tq specs for rotories

OneSlow5pt0
10-18-2007, 06:05 PM
If not close to. the 13b from the FD made 250-280 and ~243 ft lbs

Its the N/A rotories that really kill the tq specs for rotories

they never really been terriable TQ numbers,even the 13B N/A mad 160hp 125tq

kfzemx3
10-18-2007, 06:07 PM
aaah some fresh air lol...

JITB
10-18-2007, 07:32 PM
where is all this mazda = no tq comin from? lol, you all do know mazda makes other cars than miatas and rx7s//:)

Kamikaze
10-18-2007, 07:52 PM
I love it. I'm sure a kit will follow for the U.S. market.

kfzemx3
10-18-2007, 09:01 PM
where is all this mazda = no tq comin from? lol, you all do know mazda makes other cars than miatas and rx7s//:)

Stop your lies joe!!! you know we dont have torque

RUFFIAN
10-22-2007, 03:34 PM
these cars are badassed! I don't know why they don't get more love than they do. If I was getting a new sports compact, this would be my first choice hands down.

atlxpat
10-22-2007, 11:01 PM
if they were rwd or awd i'd just on the bandwagon
but yea i like the look of it and the interior

AV8ter
10-25-2007, 10:14 PM
I test drove a msp 3 a couple months ago and those things are badd ASS!!! You cant get much better for daily driving. It was so smooth and easy to drive but was also so fast. I got full boost at under 3000rpm.

Kevin

3.5altman
10-25-2007, 11:14 PM
power sounds good, but thats one ugly ass car