RX8 2004-2010: Brakes
RX8 rear HPS HB378F.565
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Hawk RX8 front HPS HB470F.643 for RX8 We are pleased to offer HAWK BRAKE streetable and race-application brake pads for a variety of Mazda street and motorsports activities. HAWK BRAKE is a leader in friction materials research and development for the automotive racing industry. HAWK BRAKE ... More Info
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Mazda RX8 REAR Pair 04-08 Sport DRILLED and Slotted with Curved Vanes The best RX8 brake rotor available short of our two piece rotors and our big brake kit. The highest quality alloyed gray iron composition is heat treated to relieve casting stress, straight slots, surface EDP Coating w/cross cut grinding on friction... More Info
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Wilwood Brake Fluid::All Wilwood 570 Degree Brake Fluid,Wilwood's specially formulated Hi-Temp_ 570 Racing Brake Fluid has a minimum 570_ F dry bOiling point to withstand the severe heat requirements of automotive racing. Hi-Temp_ 570's low viscosity allows easy bleeding of your... More Info
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Installation Instructions
Re: NC Header Installation
Another set of very complete installation instructions by a customer at Miata.net forum:http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... ost4703239
Posted by Brian
Re: AEM Install for NB
With Brian's help, I was able to get the nut off using some liquid wrench. Applied and let it sit for 4-6 hours, and used a vice grip wrench. Still took some...
Posted by Gecko
AEM with MonsterFlow coolbox Install for NB
Anyone else install the AEM short ram intake had trouble loosening the power steering pump nut? I am still not able to get it off and even took it to a shop ...
Posted by Gecko
Re: NC Goodwin trunk spoiler install
One other question:Is the spoiler made with polyester resin or epoxy resin? Apparently, that makes a difference when painting.Thanks
Posted by slartibartfast
Re: NC Header Installation
Brian,Great. Thanks for the info. As you may have guessed, I'm trying to plan out my next mods. It's tough, since I only have short periods of time to work ...
Posted by skeeler







