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Member ID: duncan1800

Location: Colorado Springs, CO

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2000 Mazda 626

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed130mph
  • HP170
  • Weight2800lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Performance Parts

Exterior Styling

  • SYLVANIA Lighting 
  • Cooper Tires 

Car Audio & Video

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Last updated: Jan 23, 2008

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Duncan’s Mazda 626
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duncan1800's 2000 Mazda 626This is my currently empty CarDomain page about my 2000 Mazda 626 LX V6 sedan. I know you don't see anything spectacular about it from the outside, but then we've all heard that line about books and their covers by now.

Page two includes a little history about the 1998-2002 626 (with more on the way soon).

Page three is, at the moment, holding pictures of my rather unexciting (but certainly homemade!) custom intake setup for the GF 626. This installation has since been removed due to lack of usefulness. I will eventually be adding pics of my current audio installation and new wood-look dash trim.

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KastropheX  

Posted by: KastropheX

03/18/2008 12:40AM

Dude, I did the same exact thing with the duct work and you'll soon find out that it tears like crazy. What I did was ran over to Target and in either the lawn and garden or pluming isle you'll find some black plastic type duct work and I think it's 3" wide so you won't have to kink it as much. Check mine out on the engine page of my ride and let me know if it works better for you.

KimLin85  

Posted by: KimLin85

01/30/2008 03:23AM

as far as intakes go, you can very easily fab up your own. i bought an integra kit and cut the pipes to fit in my old mx3. then i ducted it behind the headlight. i would imagine that the engine bay is similar to yours.

duncan1800  

Posted by: duncan1800

01/23/2008 01:18AM

Sadly, no one makes an intake kit for my 626 (the 1998-2002 edition), and the earlier ones (for 1993-1997) do not fit around the front cross members. I'm looking into maybe crafting something out of plumbing pipe that I can fit a filter on the end of, but it's not that big a concern. She still runs good, and that's what matters!

mazda626sleeper  

Posted by: mazda626sleeper

10/25/2007 08:40PM

hey dude if u want more air in your engine u should order a "cold air intake kit" get a straight, then a 45 degree (an elbow), then a down pipe. Make sure that the are is aluminum so that the cold air spirals into the manifold straight to your air valves any brand that you prefer AEM , K&N , Injen , etc. (just don't drive it in deep puddles bcuz your air intake will suck in water) Mazda626Sleeper hey check my page out nice ride u need more pics peace

angelfire99  

Posted by: angelfire99

07/14/2007 07:01PM

Nice and clean! check out my 626 and see what u think of it.

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Member ID: duncan1800

Location: Colorado Springs, CO