Clearance Bonanza!

Around this time of the year everyone is looking for a good deal on some parts to make their money stretch just a little further. If you are a Mazda enthusiast you may naturally take a look at CorkSport to see what we have to offer in the way of deals this holiday season.

This year CorkSport has a large range of parts on clearance for Mazda enthusiasts across the spectrum, from 90-94 Protege parts all the way up to the 2010+ Mazdaspeed 3.

Need some examples?

For the Mazdaspeed 3/6 we have an Aluminum Fidanza flywheel.

Want something for the exterior of your Mazda? How about an AutoExe Rear Bumper which fits 2004-2009 Mazda 3 hatchback and Mazdaspeed 3s.

Yes, we have suspension parts available too with everything from an AutoExe front sway bar for the Mazda 3 to adjustable swaybar end links for the Mazdaspeed 6.

Many of the items we have on clearance are parts which will no longer be available once we sell out so this could be your last chance to get them. This is especially true for parts that we have listed for the older car models like the 90-94 Protégé.

Now here comes the really fun part. Beginning today until the end of the month, we are giving you a chance to make an offer on any of the clearance items we have listed! If a price is just out of reach, but you REALLY want that product, you can email me Derrick@corksport.com with the part you are interested in and your best offer. There are rules to this so please read the rest of this post before you go crazy and start sending over your offers.

RULES:

  • We are not accepting offers on regularly priced items. This only applies to clearance items.
  • Email is the only way we will accept an offer on a clearance part.
  • Do not call up to make an offer, I will not be able to help you on the phone about it.
  • Do not post up on this blog with an offer.
  • Do not post up on Facebook or in a forum either. I will not be looking there and we will not answer you.
  • Do not send us a contact us email through our webpage with an offer on a clearance part, we will delete it.
  • If a part is no longer in the clearance section then it is sold out or no longer available at the clearance price.
  • This is a first come, first serve deal, so please no whining or complaining if the part is no longer available or

on clearance.

Happy Shopping!

Derrick-

P.S. We will be adding more parts to the clearance section as the week goes on (no, not top mount intercoolers, intakes, or exhaust systems…or any other CorkSport parts that have been released in the last two years) so feel free to check back throughout the next week to see if a part you want comes up.

Product Release! CorkSport Mazdaspeed 3 and Mazdaspeed 6 High Performance Brake Pads

After many months of testing and development, CorkSport is happy to announce the release of our all-new CorkSport Front and Rear Brake Pads for the Mazdaspeed 3 and Front Brake Pads for the Mazdaspeed 6!

Designed using a proprietary semi-metallic and ceramic formula, CorkSport brake pads offer superior stopping capability without compromising wear and unlike other metallic brake pads on the market, do not require a “warm-up” period to perform to their full potential.

The CorkSport brake pads are a low dust solution that will help to keep your wheels nice and clean and this highly durable compound provides less fade on your brake pads. Made for superior performance in all weather conditions, the CorkSport brake pads have been thoroughly tested for endurance and braking power both on and off the track.

“Upgrading your brake pads will provide performance improvements for your Mazdaspeed and added safety for your vehicle.” Said CorkSport owner and race car driver, Derrick Ambrose “Having driven on these pads extensively on the track, I can say without a doubt that you will notice improved stopping performance and braking responsiveness with CorkSport brake pads on your vehicle”

The CorkSport Brake Pads come in sets for fronts and for rears and are priced competitively.

CorkSport brake pads are warrantied against all defects from workmanship and materials and come with full-color installation instructions, all of the needed installation hardware, and knowledgeable telephone installation support.

Visit our online catalog for more information or to purchase today.

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CorkSport 2013 Calendar!

Another year is drawing to a close which means another wonderful year is about to begin! What better way to start off 2013 than with your very own limited edition CorkSport 2013 Mazda Performance Calendar!

12 months of our favorite customer submitted photos and monthly discounts that will save you hundreds in the coming year on CorkSport products, hook you up with free CorkSport merchandise, and even includes a coveted free domestic shipping discount, CorkSport invites you to get yours today for yourself or for the favorite Mazda enthusiast in your life!

As with our calendar last year, proceeds are going to a good cause with a donation made to support relief efforts for our fellow Mazda enthusiasts that suffered losses during hurricane Sandy. So support a good cause, get a fantastic calendar, and save money with a purchase of one today!

Remember, when these calendars run out, they are gone for good so hurry and get yours while we still have some in stock!

We would like to congratulate the following customers who were selected to have their cars featured in the 2013 edition:
Zayn Batasee
Christopher Houdek
Robert Wong
Lara Stauff
Graham Ritter
Stefan Colgan
JR Reyes
Tyler Wolfson
Marc-Andre Guyon
Karina Baxter
JT Lefebvre
Storm Sasaki
Steven Kritzberg

Gwynne-

Adjustable Mazda 2 Struts and Shocks at Last! Pre-Sale Now On!!

CorkSport is happy to announce the pre-sale of our highly anticipated CorkSport Adjustable Struts and Shocks for the Mazda 2! For those of you that have been following development of our strut and shock kit for the Mazda 2 on Mazdas247, the time has finally arrived for our pre-sale!

The CorkSport Mazda 2 Struts and Shocks are 15 way adjustable with the #1 setting similar to the OEM ride. This will allow you to customize your ride to your driving style and limit body roll to make your car more predictable and stable even without the addition of lowering springs.

CorkSport Shocks and Struts are made with gas charged twin tube shock absorbers to allow the shock to react faster and more predictably, for a quicker response time and will help to keep the tire firmly planted on the road. You will have the ability to change both rebound and compression damping simultaneously for greatly improved ride quality. This variable tuning range makes it possible to use for daily driving, B-Spec, and auto-crossing.

As an added bonus, the CorkSport Mazda 2 Struts and Shocks can be paired with the Mazda 2 H&R Lowering Springs for an additional 10% savings on the springs!

All pre-purchases will be charged at time of purchase and will ship the week of January 7th, 2013. If you plan to order other parts when you make this purchase, they will be shipped at the time the struts and shocks do, so if you want other parts sooner, place it as a separate order.

For more information or to purchase today, please visit this product listing in the CorkSport catalog at https://www.corksport.com/mazda-2-shocks-and-struts-by-corksport-performance.html

Gwynne-

Tuning Q&A by Rob Finkle

Mazdaspeed 3 CorkSport

The Mazdaspeed platform includes a large demographic. From drivers who just got their license to career engineers who personally help to understand the ecu coding.

Today, I will be answering some basic questions about ECU tuning. This will help to explain the benefits of tuning and sort out some jargon and acronyms used for some of the newer people to modding who may be interested in custom maps and tuning.

What is custom tuning/what does ECU remapping do?

Ecu remapping, a.k.a. tuning are terms used to describe the process of making changes to the instructions that a car’s brain (Engine Control Unit) follows.

Remapping / tuning alters the variables that control the way the car behaves under a variety of conditions, including startup, idle, part throttle and WOT (wide open throttle).

To “remap” a car, different platforms use different software to communicate and alter the directions the ecu follows in order to meet the tuner’s goals. The most dominant and reliable software for the Mazdaspeed platform is made by either COBB or Versatune.

Why would you want to tune your vehicle?

When Mazda engineers tuned the factory variables, they were concerned with many more goals than enthusiasts. The engineers at Mazda know that each of the Mazdaspeeds that leave their manufacturing plant will be used in a variety of weather conditions, under a variety of user demands, and must be repaired under warranty if parts prematurely fail. Mazda is also heavily concerned with emissions, gas mileage and tries to balance the stock map they create with performance and reliability.

The enthusiast usually sees performance as the most important goal, while weighting reliability, gas mileage and emissions much lower in terms of importance. If you want to maximize the performance of a car, especially a factory turbocharged vehicle, many “nannies” or electronic performance limitations need to be removed and overly conservative measures taken in a stock map can usually be maximized to make substantial gains in horsepower and torque.

Who should tune their vehicle?

This is an interesting question, because I think I share an opinion with many people familiar with Mazda’s stock mapping that both reliability and performance can be increased with a well thought out tune. In my opinion, if budget allows, anyone who owns a Mazdaspeed can benefit from a custom tune.

What gains can be expected?

While every car is different across the Mazdaspeed platform, in general, if the 93 octane gasoline in your area is of decent quality, a stock Mazdaspeed usually has about 240 hp / 260-280 tq at the wheels.  On an OTS (off the shelf map), cars with an upgraded fuel pump and common modifications usually make roughly 270 hp / 300 tq at the wheels.

  • Custom tuned cars usually dyno in the area of 300 whp, 330-350 tq.
  • Custom tuned cars running e85 usually make 320-330 whp and 350-375 wtq.

What is the benefit to a custom tune vs. a chip or power programmer?

Much like Mazda engineers, creators of maps included on custom programmers such as hypertech etc. are responsible for making maps that will run well in all weather conditions, at all altitudes and with many different combinations of hard part modifications. A custom tune on the other hand can take full advantage of every condition and every modification that the car will be subject to, as well as allow the owner of the tune to communicate with the tuner his wants.

Custom tuners on the Mazdaspeed platform can tune the car to perform and feel just about any way the owner wants. Boost onset, boost level, boost level per gear, engine idle speed and pedal feel all can be customized per the owner’s preference.

What are the adjustable parameters?

When utilizing the COBB Accessport or Versatune, just about every aspect of the driving experience can be customized.

At present, tuners have access to the necessary tables to customize idle speed, boost levels, drive-by-wire interpretation by the ECU, air fuel ratios, ignition, and variable valve timing… you name it, it likely can be altered from stock form.

Does it have an effect on your warranty/Hidden costs and drawbacks?

This is a fuzzy question in terms of the relationship to reliability and warranty. As discussed above, I’d argue that a well-tuned Mazdaspeed will be more reliable than one that is running the “canned” Mazda map due to the ability of the tuner to customize a map for driving style, altitude, etc., as well as fuel the car with a performance bias vs. fuel economy.

As far as the Mazda warranty is concerned, the tune is not usually the point of contention with Mazda, as most warranty rejection is due to installed hard parts (which can be uninstalled before dealer visits). In short, after returning the stock ROM onto the ecu, Cobb suggests that the Mazda techs can only tell the ecu has been reset if there are a limited number of miles put on the car since the last reflash.

If you are a Mazdaspeed enthusiast in search for more horsepower for your Mazdaspeed, a custom tune will provide excellent gains for your money.  Having had many factory turbocharged cars before my Mazdaspeed3, I believe that a custom tune is one of the best bangs for your-buck modification that can be done from a performance-per-dollar standpoint.

I’m forever on msf, so if you have questions, feel free to pm me. If I don’t know the answer, I’ll do my best to help you find it.

-Rob Finkle
Username rfinkle2 on Mazdaspeedforums.org