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Ah, so it's not really a MAP sensor because it's not going on the manifold -- just a miscellaneous AP sensor.
As for what can be skipped:
Install block vent -- sounds optional to me.
Oil temp sensor, oil cooler are unlikely to be necessary for a track day in April.
You can skip EBC and run wastegate pressure for the first track day on the new motor.
Rad ducting probably also skippable, I mean, it's gonna be 65 degrees there, right?
Brake ducting less necessary if you run mech WG, because less power.
Grease bushings a good idea, but *required*? Diff reseal also optional.
A bunch of the stuff at the end I can't read. "Install none of it wga" ? "Install **** ring"?
--Ian
As for what can be skipped:
Install block vent -- sounds optional to me.
Oil temp sensor, oil cooler are unlikely to be necessary for a track day in April.
You can skip EBC and run wastegate pressure for the first track day on the new motor.
Rad ducting probably also skippable, I mean, it's gonna be 65 degrees there, right?
Brake ducting less necessary if you run mech WG, because less power.
Grease bushings a good idea, but *required*? Diff reseal also optional.
A bunch of the stuff at the end I can't read. "Install none of it wga" ? "Install **** ring"?
--Ian
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Ah, so it's not really a MAP sensor because it's not going on the manifold -- just a miscellaneous AP sensor.
As for what can be skipped:
Install block vent -- sounds optional to me.
Oil temp sensor, oil cooler are unlikely to be necessary for a track day in April.
You can skip EBC and run wastegate pressure for the first track day on the new motor.
Rad ducting probably also skippable, I mean, it's gonna be 65 degrees there, right?
Brake ducting less necessary if you run mech WG, because less power.
Grease bushings a good idea, but *required*? Diff reseal also optional.
A bunch of the stuff at the end I can't read. "Install none of it wga" ? "Install **** ring"?
--Ian
As for what can be skipped:
Install block vent -- sounds optional to me.
Oil temp sensor, oil cooler are unlikely to be necessary for a track day in April.
You can skip EBC and run wastegate pressure for the first track day on the new motor.
Rad ducting probably also skippable, I mean, it's gonna be 65 degrees there, right?
Brake ducting less necessary if you run mech WG, because less power.
Grease bushings a good idea, but *required*? Diff reseal also optional.
A bunch of the stuff at the end I can't read. "Install none of it wga" ? "Install **** ring"?
--Ian
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Ah, so it's not really a MAP sensor because it's not going on the manifold -- just a miscellaneous AP sensor.
As for what can be skipped:
Install block vent -- sounds optional to me.
Its a hole in the block tapped for 1/2" NPT. It either needs the hose connected, or a plug
Oil temp sensor, oil cooler are unlikely to be necessary for a track day in April.
True, but much easier to install when the motor is out/not ready.
You can skip EBC and run wastegate pressure for the first track day on the new motor.
I will be going to the dyno before the track day. And probably will be pushing to see what I can make, EBC is another short job that wont take a ton of time
Rad ducting probably also skippable, I mean, it's gonna be 65 degrees there, right?
Probably right. It might even be snowing.
Brake ducting less necessary if you run mech WG, because less power.
I have the ducts already installed. Just need to remount them with the new intercooler piping.
Grease bushings a good idea, but *required*? Diff reseal also optional.
Grease bushings is a 15 minute job while the car is up in the air. Might as well do it now. Diff reseal is optional, but another "While the driveshaft is out, why not"
A bunch of the stuff at the end I can't read. "Install none of it wga" ? "Install **** ring"?
Noneofit wastegate is threaded rod that will hold the wastegate open for break in. Catch can. Easy to mount, can make lines for it quickly.
--Ian
As for what can be skipped:
Install block vent -- sounds optional to me.
Its a hole in the block tapped for 1/2" NPT. It either needs the hose connected, or a plug
Oil temp sensor, oil cooler are unlikely to be necessary for a track day in April.
True, but much easier to install when the motor is out/not ready.
You can skip EBC and run wastegate pressure for the first track day on the new motor.
I will be going to the dyno before the track day. And probably will be pushing to see what I can make, EBC is another short job that wont take a ton of time
Rad ducting probably also skippable, I mean, it's gonna be 65 degrees there, right?
Probably right. It might even be snowing.
Brake ducting less necessary if you run mech WG, because less power.
I have the ducts already installed. Just need to remount them with the new intercooler piping.
Grease bushings a good idea, but *required*? Diff reseal also optional.
Grease bushings is a 15 minute job while the car is up in the air. Might as well do it now. Diff reseal is optional, but another "While the driveshaft is out, why not"
A bunch of the stuff at the end I can't read. "Install none of it wga" ? "Install **** ring"?
Noneofit wastegate is threaded rod that will hold the wastegate open for break in. Catch can. Easy to mount, can make lines for it quickly.
--Ian
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I actually just posted a question about them lol. In the engine prep section.
https://www.miataturbo.net/engine-performance-56/mazda-motorsport-sub-question-92281/
I saw the MMR deal, need to check with my usual supplier and see what they can do
https://www.miataturbo.net/engine-performance-56/mazda-motorsport-sub-question-92281/
I saw the MMR deal, need to check with my usual supplier and see what they can do
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@curly: The lash caps or the SUBs? Because I'd love to know where you are seeing SUBs for $100
https://miataroadster.com/mazdaspeed.../i-407708.aspx MR has them listed for $200
https://miataroadster.com/mazdaspeed.../i-407708.aspx MR has them listed for $200