Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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who knows. no way to know. figure out what you're willing to pay (and can afford to pay) and the morning it goes up for auction, bid that amount and see what happens. It might be months before it actually goes across the blocks.
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Yeah, it's quite a racket honestly. Expect $600 or even more in auction fees if the purchase price is over $2k. I paid like $850 in fees on the S2k I think.
The 10AE I'm rebuilding took a full year before it went. but that was a theft recovery, so there were likely complications from that.
The 10AE I'm rebuilding took a full year before it went. but that was a theft recovery, so there were likely complications from that.
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https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...4/#post1197907
Double hate though because 6-speed and 3.9. and eggplant.
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Thanks for the tables man! Happily my table is at least the same general shape as yours, with the same injectors.
Only thing I notice is you waste a whole line of res on the fuel map, if I am not mistaken it will hold the same VE once you cross off the table limits. I don't think you need the full vacuum line down there, but you probably don't need the resolution anyway heh
Only thing I notice is you waste a whole line of res on the fuel map, if I am not mistaken it will hold the same VE once you cross off the table limits. I don't think you need the full vacuum line down there, but you probably don't need the resolution anyway heh