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poolsidenaz 08-26-2007 11:12 AM

Charles we all even sat in your spot when things were winding down so I could chow down my YC's Mongolian BBQ after everyone was leaving LOL

Ti - yah I'm sick and tired of Ti 8's. If only I'd known. Course it is the best color for the 8 ;) Seriously if only they'd had the Phantom Blue or Stormy Blue back in the day I'd have gotten that for sure.

Blue-J 08-26-2007 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by poolsidenaz (Post 2029460)
Charles we all even sat in your spot when things were winding down so I could chow down my YC's Mongolian BBQ after everyone was leaving LOL

Ti - yah I'm sick and tired of Ti 8's. If only I'd known. Course it is the best color for the 8 ;) Seriously if only they'd had the Phantom Blue or Stormy Blue back in the day I'd have gotten that for sure.

I am sorry too I did not make it, I ran well into 7:30 also with home stuff, and by then, I just couldn't leave. Ech.

Poolside, I know you like you Ti color, but those of us that might want the Phantom Blue or Stormy Blue in the future, will have to settle on the best option available, then: Winning Blue, of course!:yelrotflm

Seriously, though, if I had to do it over again, I might have gotten yellow-"wink" to you, 09!

poolsidenaz 08-26-2007 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by 09Factor (Post 2029447)
Sorry I didn't make it. between the wife candle party and the sis-in-law Tupperware party, it was close to 7:30 when things wrapped up.

Ti Grey is the only color i see anymore. It's getting old!


Originally Posted by Blue-J (Post 2029470)
I am sorry too I did not make it, I ran well into 7:30 also with home stuff, and by then, I just couldn't leave. Ech.

Poolside, I know you like you Ti color, but those of us that might want the Phantom Blue or Stormy Blue in the future, will have to settle on the best option available, then: Winning Blue, of course!:yelrotflm

Seriously, though, if I had to do it over again, I might have gotten yellow-"wink" to you, 09!


SwtBlnde didn't make it either :( Or Joff (Jesse & Lynn w/the Red 8...anyhow know if she's fully recovered from her cycling injury?)

We did see a silver 3rd gen (I think it was 3rd gen?) with a V8. Sounded sexy as all get-out, but it was kinda like looking at the sun and saying it's dark out. It was just odd! :Eyecrazy:

jeffe19007 08-26-2007 12:48 PM

Hot Summer nights RCCAZ
 
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Here's a couple shots I grabbed from last night.

jeffe19007 08-26-2007 12:54 PM

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Another couple of shots.

The '8 wheels looked pretty good on the 3rd gen. For some reason I was surprised.

That V8 fits pretty darn close in the 3rd gen engine bay. You might want to keep an engine picker on hand!

Easy_E1 08-26-2007 07:57 PM

I was happy to see everyone last night. Sorry my 8 wasn't there.
Some nice looking Rx-7's were on hand.
And Ray weather or not you like it your Family now.

jeffe19007 08-26-2007 09:19 PM

It was indeed good to see everyone. We missed you Dave.

We also talked behind the backs of the folks that went to Tucson! We missed you, and hope you had a good time!

Charles, maybe your house will be completed faster in this market. Look forward to finally meeting you in person.

chickenwafer 08-26-2007 10:04 PM

looks like a lot of 7's showed up!

The drift show was a lot of fun- AZMC won best car club at the show and another member won a VIP pass to the Tens Strip club in Tuscon which includes a Limo to and from the club and a $100 bar tab. Party!!!

There was a lot of 1st and 2nd gen RX-7's drifting, and of course a bunch of 240SX's and 350Z's. There was also this sweet red 240SX with a Chevy LS1 that was bad-ass. And a guy in a Viper GTS Coupe that had no idea how to drift. The best drifter was probably this kid in a white early 80's RWD Toyota Camry- he has some skills. He mopped up the track with a $500 car.

09Factor 08-26-2007 10:47 PM

CW, any pics from the club?

chickenwafer 08-27-2007 03:09 AM


Originally Posted by 09Factor (Post 2030083)
CW, any pics from the club?

Here ya go:

http://azmcadmin.web.aplus.net/vb/fo...ead.php?t=2442

There's a few youtube vids up, too. The 1st link has the red 240 with the LS1 in it.

joff 08-30-2007 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by poolsidenaz (Post 2029481)
SwtBlnde didn't make it either :( Or Joff (Jesse & Lynn w/the Red 8...anyhow know if she's fully recovered from her cycling injury?)

I didn't know about this event in time otherwise I probably would have come. I guess I need to check rx8club.com more often!

Lynn is back to riding her bike every day. She just did Tortilla Flats this morning and is riding her bike to and from ASU from East Mesa (Power/McDowell) every other day for classes (in the 110 degF heat!)-- so yeah, shes recovered from the accident 100%.

On another note, I just put down a deposit for a Pettit Supercharger kit for my 8. They're currently sold out, but I got one reserved in their next production run arriving 2nd week of Sept. I've been working way to hard the last few months and need a new toy to keep me sane... :)

poolsidenaz 08-30-2007 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by joff (Post 2035263)
On another note, I just put down a deposit for a Pettit Supercharger kit for my 8. They're currently sold out, but I got one reserved in their next production run arriving 2nd week of Sept. I've been working way to hard the last few months and need a new toy to keep me sane... :)

:ylsuper: :ylsuper: :ylsuper: OMG really! WOW! :ylsuper: :ylsuper: :ylsuper:

chickenwafer 08-31-2007 11:00 PM

Paradox is the go-to installer for the Pettit S/C!!

joff 09-01-2007 03:07 AM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill (Post 2036124)
Did I hear something about a Pettit install.....?

Indeed. One of the reasons I decided on the S/C is that it seems a cleaner and simpler install than the alternatives. I'm not quite sure yet what needs to happen for the install but am excited to learn and find out. Ideally, I could do the install myself but then I'd probably need help on the tuning. I did just order the E-Manage Ultimate on Jeff's suggestion, so maybe I can get a head start on understanding the details of that while N/A before the S/C kit arrives.

Honestly, I probably wasn't ready to purchase, but upon hearing from Pettit that their next production run woudn't be until December, I decided to jump on it. What was your impression of the install you did? Was it truly "bolt-on" or was there any fabrication/welding that had to happen? If theres any major fabrication involved, I think I would give up now and just reluctantly pay someone professional for installation.

chickenwafer 09-01-2007 03:10 AM

I helped Charles install the S/C and we came up with this motto reguarding installation difficulty- "If you have to ask how hard it is to install, then you probably can't do it yourself". Kind of like the saying "if you have to ask how much it cost, you probably can't afford it." kinda thing

Now this isn't to sound harsh, but the S/C is anything but "bolt-in". The instructions are beyond vauge, and wiring "diagram" is a joke, and parts have to be modified. It is not an easy weekend DIY by any means.

Charles and I already belted out an S/C so I'm sure the Paradox tag-team could knock yours out much quicker than Phil's was done in, but he was also missing a lot of parts, too

joff 09-01-2007 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by chickenwafer (Post 2037536)
I helped Charles install the S/C and we came up with this motto reguarding installation difficulty- "If you have to ask how hard it is to install, then you probably can't do it yourself". Kind of like the saying "if you have to ask how much it cost, you probably can't afford it." kinda thing

Oh, well that sucks. But you're probably right about the asking how hard it is correlation to incompetence in installation! When I'm talking to my customers in my line of work I say the same thing. They often try to downplay the significance of their lack of skill and experience by exaggerating their patience and by putting too much faith in available books, documentation, and online mailing lists.

Does anyone know a good place in PHX to get a reliable compression check done (one that will give me a slip with psi, rpm, and temperature instead of just "pass/fail")? I'd like to make sure my engine is still running strong before I go and void the warranty on it. Its only seen 17,000 miles, but its also been through 1.75 PHX summers. Charles, is your shop open in PHX yet such that I could stop by for this sometime?

MazdaManiac 09-01-2007 11:45 AM

Jesse -

Best bet is to meet up with me or Ray at some point and we can give you a pretty clear understanding of what is involved.
Most of our concerns about the Pettit kit stemmed from expectation rather than actual shortcomings in the design.
I think that all of the things that we didn't like about the system have been or can be addressed.

Come by the MazdaManiac/Paradox area at SSX and we can take a walk over to Pettit and give you an idea of what to expect.

rotaryman25 09-04-2007 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by joff (Post 2037762)
Oh, well that sucks. But you're probably right about the asking how hard it is correlation to incompetence in installation! When I'm talking to my customers in my line of work I say the same thing. They often try to downplay the significance of their lack of skill and experience by exaggerating their patience and by putting too much faith in available books, documentation, and online mailing lists.

Does anyone know a good place in PHX to get a reliable compression check done (one that will give me a slip with psi, rpm, and temperature instead of just "pass/fail")? I'd like to make sure my engine is still running strong before I go and void the warranty on it. Its only seen 17,000 miles, but its also been through 1.75 PHX summers. Charles, is your shop open in PHX yet such that I could stop by for this sometime?

I can do a compression test for you, I work at Berge Mazda. PM me if you are interested.

Easy_E1 09-04-2007 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill (Post 2040180)
Jesse, Rotaryman(Karl) comes highly recommended. He's the only dealer tech/mechanic that most of us trust touching our cars.

Yes Karl is the man! He's been working on my car now for a couple of months.
:banghead: J/K
If you need anything Mazda related go see Karl at Berge Mazda.
He has my seal of approval.:rolleyes:

chickenwafer 09-04-2007 04:25 PM

Ray is right, the Pettit kit *should* be more complete now. But it is still by no means a DIY install.

Like MM said, stop by the MazdaManiac/Paradox booth and you can see an installed Pettit S/C, and meet the Paradox Team

Bloodroz 09-08-2007 03:21 PM

So is there something going on on the 16 of this month? The front page still says TBD

poolsidenaz 09-08-2007 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Bloodroz (Post 2045525)
So is there something going on on the 16 of this month? The front page still says TBD


No Sir, not for RCCAZ anyhow. That was replaced with SS-X .


Originally Posted by poolsidenaz (Post 2045528)
Sunday, September 16, 2007 - Event TBD. This will probably be cancelled since SevenStock was moved from Oct up to Sept of this year ==>

Thanks for the heads up; I'll edit my original post to confirm as cancelled instead of saying it might be cancelled. We weren't sure earlier in the year which month SS-X would take place so this was noted as a place holder if you will.

MazdaManiac 09-10-2007 08:35 PM

It is 12 days until SSX!
12 days can be converted to one of these units:

* 1,036,800 seconds
* 17,280 minutes
* 288 hours

09Factor 09-10-2007 10:06 PM

Already there. When are the rest of yous showing up?

chickenwafer 09-11-2007 02:28 AM

in 11 days


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