I'm also interested in this subject. Are you considering the 6 too B?
Further: What known issues do the Mazda3 and 6 have (such as the weak rods found in the FS-DE, or the plethora of transmission failures that the G15m-R is known for)
I knew about the Speed3's trans failures, I was just wondering if the standard 3 had issues. The trans in the 3 is an updated version of the G15m-r, the G35m-r. The V6 Mazda6 has an A65m-r. I've been reading the 6 forum, and haven't seen issues with either transmission. I'm wondering if this is a result of a better design, or the fact that a different audience drives these cars.
Either way, I'm strongly considering the 6s as my next daily driver. Since I'm probably getting a Miata or EF/EG hatch at the same time as a fun car/ autocross toy, I'm not too concerned with it's durability under abnormal stress.
So not interested in the MSP anymore eh?
So not interested in the MSP anymore eh?
As Andrew said above, it's more than likely going to be a matter of what is available at the point that I am shopping for a vehicle. If it happens to be your MSP, then that's what it'll be lol. At least I know what I want as far as an autocross car goes (thanks to Mr. STS champion).
You got it wrong Muff, it's an 89 hatch, but it has to be from Japan, and built on a Friday
Just so everyone else can understand what he's talking about, I've considered all of these vehicles for a daily driver in the somewhat recent past:
MSP
Protege5
Mazda6s
Mazda3
Nissan 240sx
Toyota Yaris
S2000 (for about 3 seconds)
EG hatch
EK hatch
EF hatch
E30 M3
I guess what it will come down to is which of those (with the exception of the S2000 and the Yaris) I can find in the best condition for the best value when I start looking for a car.
EK hatches are lame unless you were to swap it or turbo it or something. You'd be much better off with a 99-00 Si. HS or STS...don't be a lemming!
As far as an autocross car goes, I'm pretty set on an EF civic after driving Tim's car. If I happen across a clean 99-00 Si when I start looking for a car, you can bet that will be my next daily driver.
Heyward once told me that when he was running an '89 Si in stock and the '99s came out, the '99s started beating them. That would lead me to believe that the 99-00 could possibly be a faster STS car as well. I would think that the 99 would be able to lose more weight and possibly gain more power than an EF. I'm biased, of course, because I had a 99 for 9 years and loved it, but I'd really love to see someone seriously make a run at the national level in one. A top driver in a well-prepped car could make things interesting.
In summation, I think the Mazda3 would be an excellent choice for you Brian.
You do realize Tim's EF was 1975lbs at HPT. I don't think you can get a 99-00 anywhere close that legally.
Oh... and Tim's car probably has about another 35-50lbs it can lose... legally.
I'm not saying it's going to get lighter than that, just that it can close the stock vs. stock gap a little. I'm sure within the STS ruleset, the EM1 is going to lose more seat weight, exhaust weight, etc. than an EF.
The EF will still win the pwr:wght ratio game though, most likely.
Basically it is nearly the same argument as the DA Integra vs. the EF.
A DA GSR might could do it better than the EM1.
Also, I thought Jen was gonna help on a Mazda3?