2 Fast 2 Furious MX-3?

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2 Fast 2 Furious MX-3?

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Anyone who has seen this movie, did you catch the MX-3 with the hood up? It is right at the beginning. As they are getting ready to race, they pan across some of the cars on the sides and there it is with the hood up. Headlights are VERY shiny. Looks like a DOHC in there with some other pretties.

I know they hired a bunch of 'locals' for filler for this movie. Does this car belong to anyone here? It is very nicely done, whoever owns it.
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jared's mx3, he since sold it but someone on here owns it, search cardomain.com you can see it there
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I have seen MX3s are here much better looking than those two
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Yeah, defintely have seen better. I suppose that just knowing how uncommon they are in the States that it is nice to one in a movie.

I need to get my headlights that polished...
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he lost his job while waiting down in Florida for the shoot. Got up super early every morning to park his car in the front to insure he got into the movie. I think he was there for like a month, what a hoot..
Back in the day he had the sickest MX around, That car was like that about 4 years ago.. Lots of custom. You guys are too used to us having at least a small aftermarket now.
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Damn, that is dedication, waiting in line and giving up everything... I remember hearing about the 'open call' for street racers to be extras for that...

And yeah, you're right... There are a lot of 'nicer' looking MX-3s out there but given how long ago that was filmed, he must have had some time and ingenuity put into it.

Even today, I cannot find exactly what I am looking for.
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what rear bumper is that!!!! i want it!!!
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custom custom custom, that whole car is custom, everything he did was a one off. Carbon dash, buddy club front, custom rear, etc etc
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Simply freaking amazing. Sure is humbling.
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That's fernando's car now. He bought it! He now owns the corksport mx and that one. IMO they are both nice cars but.....he didn't do any of the work himself. I can atleast say my car was stock when i bought it, and that gives me satisfaction!!!! When i win a show or place in a show i can say I DID EVERYTHING!!! Just my 2 cents.
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His car was also featured in several magazine articles. I have two of them. (I know I'm a dork! haha)

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Nopi Street April/May 03:
Where the Cars are the Stars
2 Fast 2 Furious too much? Not for these car club members

"Silver and Gold: Jonathan Walsh's 1994 Mazda MX-3 is polished and goosed with a shot of NOS for good measure."
"...Among the chosen were 11 cars representing the car club Jade Motorsports from the Orlando area. Jade made the four-hour trip to the casting driving their cars. Having spent several days before tweaking their rides, they felt they were well prepared...
...Told to be on location for wardrobe on Oct. 7, shooting was scheduled to begin on Oct. 9. The 11 Jade cars and crew arrived on time; however, a problem with the schedule postponed shooting for five days....
...'Street Glow sent two sets of neon for every car,' said Jonathan Walsh, whose 1994 Mazda MX-3 was in the film. 'The down week was spent installing neon--mass quantities of neon.'...
...All of their personal lives were affected by the nearly two weeks spent on the set. It wasn't all positive. Many had taken time off work to participate, and the extra week proved costly to a few. 'A lot of ppl lost their jobs and a couple flunked the tests, 'said Russell's brother Chad, who brought his 1999 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS to the shoot. 'Jonathan quit his job,' Bennett added. "A lot of us lost our jobs'"
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That was just segments from the article. I think you can find the full version on their website...or find someone who has the issue...haha.

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"It doesn't take a German philosopher to imagine what goes on here at 2NR. It also doesn't take a regular Bob Saget to imagine how many crappy cars are trying to get in these hallowed pages. There's the usual pitch, 'Well, ma dizzle fo gizzle tizzle, hee's my civikizzle slammed fo sho.' Whatever. Then from time to time we are reminded that there are still real car guys left out there, guys that aren't afraid to try something different; to take the road less traveled and burn it up as they go. If it weren't for these guys, it would be back to the contemplating suicide for me. Enthusiasts like Jonathan Walsh of Melbourne, FLA., and cars like his 1994 MX-3 are beacons of hope that bring me back from the edge. This MX-3 has been carefully built with both style and performance in mind, and is both fast and beautiful."...

"Walsh started out like any other MX-3 owner. His baby was mostly stock w/ just some stereo mods. Then came a turning point: a loss to a friend's Civic in an impromptu race. From there, he began to take hits off the go-fast crack pipe. A little help from www.MX-3.com and soon Walsh had pieced together his own custom turbo setup. The stock 1.6L four cylinder received a port and polish job from Leon Performance in Palm Bay, FLA. The cylinder head was port matched with the intake and exhaust manifolds in preparation for boost. Then Walsh himself began the installation of the custom turbo setup. The MX-3 received a JDM Mazda 323 turbo manifold, an IHI Rhb-5 turbocharger, a HKS Super Sound BOV and an A'PEXi front mount intercooler using a NX N-tercooler kit. Additional power was added with Unorthodox Racing underdrive crank pulley, a Ractive free flow air filter, and a HKS 3-in. exhaust system. A Walboro 255 fuel pump and 440cc injectors keep the now very thirsty engine fed. The only drivetrain mod is an ACT custom clutch installed to handle all the horses that suddenly showed up. Every guy out there with a grocery-mobile wonders, 'How do I get this Achieva to run a 10.2 quarter?' The most common answer is turbo, but then the Achieva explodes its guts halfway down the road. The key to making a factory normally-aspirated car work turbocharged is in the tuning. Correct control of this car is maintained using an ATI fuel management unit, a GReddy Profec B, and an A'PEXi SAFC. The MX-3 originally laid the smackdown with 88 whp on the dyno. After all the engine work, the MX-3 ripped out 195.5 whp and 199.2 lb-ft or torque @ 6 psi or boost. Currently the car is running a very rich 10.2:1 air/ful ratio and Walsh is still trying to build up the car and tune it up to run even more boost.

Walsh loved the newfound power his surprising little MX-3 was putting out, but a simple trip opened his eyes to new things go down on the left coast. At the L.A. Hot Import Nights, Walsh began to see visions of what he wanted for his own ride. The MX-3 had a bolt-on bodykit and a paint job, but soon emerged with much more. A custom molded front bumper was fitted to the car and all the handles, emblems, antennae and rear side markers were shaved. The MX-3 was then bathed in Ferrari titanium silver and supplied with a carbon-fiber hood combined with a set of Volk GTNs to finish the new look. The wheels, sized 18x7.5 , use Nitto tires in a 215/35-18 size and give that sexy zero fenderwell gap.

Next up for attack was the interior and stereo system. Walsh crammed a very complete stereo system into the little MX-3. In place of the stock equipment is an Eclipes 55060 head unit, MB Quart 1-in. front tweeters and 6.5in. mids, 1-in. tweeter rears with 5.25-in. mids, and Eclipse 12-in. aluminum subwoofer, PPI 450 amplifier, 250 amp and a 6.8-in. TV screen. Walsh also threw in a GReddy EGT gauge and Qutometer boost, A/F and fuel pressure gages to monitor the engine's health. That's quite a comprehensive list. But Walsh wanted the whole package for his car. Red suede was used for the front and rear door panels and they were color matched to the set of racing seats installed for added support. The only thing not color matched was the custom full carbon-fiber dashboard with TV enclosure.

To keep the car turning, as well as going straight, Walsh turned his attention to the suspension. Stock pieces were tossed and in went Mazdaspeed struts with Ground Control coilovers. Ractive front and rear strut bars were added to increase chassis stiffness and aid in handling. Braking was upgraded with a Precision Brakes Company Wilwood four-piston caliper 13-in. brake system, stainless-steel braided brake lines and new brake fluid. These simple suspension mods combined with increased power and upgraded wheels and tires created a real performance machine, perfect for taking on dinosaur Mustangs from both stops and corners.

The MX-3 you see before you is an exercise in originality and creativity. These are the cars needed in the import scene; different and complete. The Mazda isn't done with mods though. The MX-3's motor is currently being built up to run 16 psi on the street and 22 psi at the track. With just 2,300 lb to carry around, this Mazda will not only make you look, it'll blow your doors off."
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Sorry, that was a really long post! I think the above article is one of the best I've ever read...not that I'm bias or anything!
Ppl are always asking questions about Jonathan's old MX-3 and hopefully that answered most of them.
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Post by mattrastaman »

custom custom custom, that whole car is custom, everything he did was a one off. Carbon dash, buddy club front, custom rear, etc etc
The rear bumper is not custom and neither are the sideskirts they are made by fx designs
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Post by Kenzie »

Sorry, but I think you're both right. I don't think they were in production when he got his. I believe his were custom. Just like the MP5 front bumper...if you read the article above it says, "A custom molded front bumper was fitted to the car..." but, as we all know, today you can order a MP5 front from any bodykit website.

(I'm assuming it's a MP5...there's so many different versions of kits these days that it's hard to keep up with all the names)
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yes i have seen it
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