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    Quote Originally Posted by blackzx3_13 View Post
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    Welcome! Love that color.

    Ask lots of questions. Thereare plenty of knowledgeable people here. There are also lots of kooks but you should be able to figure out who is who within a few days.

    Watch out for guys with German sounding screen names. All they know is how to store Miatas in boxes.
    ...and across the line.

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    Congrats on the car! It's nice to have another '03 around here.

    There are plenty of smart folks around here that can help you with any mods you can dream up.

    I will tell ya to put the premium fuel in your car. When running regular you'll feel the loss of power as the ECU severely retards the timing. I find in mine that I get the best gas mileage with premium - enough of a difference that it costs more to run the cheaper gas.

    RJ
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    Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by black roadster View Post
    Oh and learn to avoid the urge to click any of BR's vid links..













    J/K BR
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    Welcome to the madness!
    94 Miata R package RPF1 195 RS-R RB FSB FCM Bilstein Ebay Coilover 550/350
    91 Civic Si Daily Beater


    "Its more fun to drive a slow car fast, than it is to drive a fast car slowly".

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    Glad to see that college education is working out for ya!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nexus Flux View Post
    Sweet car. I like the deep red wine color. Welcome to the madness.
    That's what I'll call her: "Deep Red!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magma View Post
    Welcome, for performance goodies talk to gary at Trackdog Racing
    The roll bars look nice. But what is all that other stuff for? (That's rhetorical, when I'm ready I'll ask more specific questions!)
    Randy (who'd rather be )
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    Nice looking car. Good to see someone else from the mid-cities.
    I enjoyed the pictures from "Tech Day." Hopefully I can make the next one.
    Randy (who'd rather be )
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    2005 Saab 9³ Arc 2.0L Turbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majik View Post
    Welcome! I am surprised no one has told you to read this yet. BTW nice car.
    Been there, read that. Is that really a problem here? Well I guess it could be with all that testosterone running in our veins (along with motor oil and premium gas). It takes a lot to hurt my feelings, but as guys, we're not supposed to have feelings!
    Randy (who'd rather be )
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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain View Post
    Welcome to the madness, Randy!



    If you really want to make the driving experience more enjoyable, check out our Autocross Calendar and find time to make it out to an event. Nothing is more fun than pushing your Miata to the limits in a controlled environment!
    I have to admit, I'm intrigued! But I don't know if I have the intestinal fortitude to push my car that far. Is there a "bunny" course to start on?
    Randy (who'd rather be )
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    Quote Originally Posted by randy7601 View Post
    I have to admit, I'm intrigued! But I don't know if I have the intestinal fortitude to push my car that far.


    Welcome to MME!

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    Quote Originally Posted by randy7601 View Post
    Is that really a problem here?
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    There's your answer.... Welcome aboard, and nice car!
    '96 M-edition

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    Quote Originally Posted by channelmaniac View Post
    I will tell ya to put the premium fuel in your car. When running regular you'll feel the loss of power as the ECU severely retards the timing. I find in mine that I get the best gas mileage with premium - enough of a difference that it costs more to run the cheaper gas.

    RJ
    Thanks for the advice. And with the smallish fuel tank, it's not that much more out-of-pocket per fill-up to spring for the good stuff. (Completely off topic: It's snowing in Bedford as I type this!)
    Randy (who'd rather be )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nexus Flux View Post
    Oh and learn to avoid the urge to click any of BR's vid links..

    J/K BR
    Just wait, I'll have plenty of my own to add!
    Randy (who'd rather be )
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    [Drift on]Snowing in Las Colinas[Drift off]
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    211 rwhp, 195 ft. lbs on 1/6/07

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    Quote Originally Posted by randy7601 View Post
    (Completely off topic: It's snowing in Bedford as I type this!)
    And quite heavily in Richardson, too. And it's nice to see you're already getting the hang of thread drifting. It's our specialty. Well, that and calling each other names.

    And one more thing. If you can't think of something nice to post...


    'F you <somebody>' usually works.
    '96 M-edition

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    Talking Thanks!

    Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! I've never had a car that came with it's own support group (isn't the internet amazing!). When running errands, I no longer look for the fastest or shortest route. Now I look for the route that has twisties! You know what I mean. Thanks again, I'll be posting questions and adding my 2 cents too.

    Why is it that we offer someone a penny for their thoughts but they always want to put their 2 cents in?
    Randy (who'd rather be )
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    2005 Saab 9³ Arc 2.0L Turbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by channelmaniac View Post
    When running regular you'll feel the loss of power as the ECU severely retards the timing.
    Regular fuel has also retarded several of the users of this board. Welcome aboard!

    S.

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