I want to purchase a salvage MazdaSpeed3 and swap it's engine, trans, brakes, and a few suspension components into my Mazda5.
Prices for them are pretty cheap for what I want, and the cars are damn near identical, so I figure it shouldn't be too difficult.
What do my br/o/thers think of a micro-van on steroids?
https://erepairables.com/salvage-cars-auction/cars/mazda/mazdaspeed3/2010-mazda-mazdaspeed3-15526494
>>14828356
http://www.caranddriver.com/features/return-of-the-boss-wagon-mazdaspeed-5
>>14828376
I've seen that. The can-bus is what really threw a wrench in their build. It shouldn't be a problem with the 2012 Mazda5.
>>14828356
How is this car totaled? Doesn't look like any frame damage.
I like this idea OP. My parents have a 2nd gen 5 and i'd love to do it.
>>14828356
But it's not a BMW. So you must be a plebian poorfag.
>>14828356
Pants on head retarded idea. Just buy a Honda Civic
>>14828834
why do you say this in every thread
not sure if you realize this but some people like to do things because they're different and unique. mazdaspeed5 is a fairly unique build.
a Honda build is about as generic as you can get
I think it'll be an interesting project. I use to own a 2010 MazdaSpeed3 and it was a lot of fun.
Granted, the Mazda5 is 200lbs heavier than the 3, but I think it should be somewhat close to what I remember.
>>14828356
If possible you should put an MS3 style hood scoop and rear wing
>>14832130
Mazda 5 grand touring already has a wing.
>>14828356
One of the auto magazines did this exact project a few years back, it was either Road & Track or C&D.
If you look hard enough you could probably find the article.