Irish miata turbo
#1
Irish miata turbo
Hi just joined the site from ireland, am in the market for a miata maybe a mk1 1.6, i am planing to turbo it right away, i drive a gt turbo starlets an have done for a few years current one is running a td04 turbo with e manage blue i built and tuned it myself so i no e manage very well and i plan on using one on the miata, also thinking of a ebay t3 what do u guys think, this car will be for the drift track, i will be very grateful of your help, thanks.
#4
Sam did a good impression of you... He can tell the future so he did it 6 years ago.
https://www.miataturbo.net/meet-gree...st-post-21406/
https://www.miataturbo.net/meet-gree...st-post-21406/
#5
Sam did a good impression of you... He can tell the future so he did it 6 years ago.
https://www.miataturbo.net/meet-gree...st-post-21406/
https://www.miataturbo.net/meet-gree...st-post-21406/
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^this thread is doomed.
First I saw the white NB in your meet n greet post, was gonna respond with, "oh great, Vlad's Ginger Clone bought a car."
Then I saw dorifto.
Have a nice day.
First I saw the white NB in your meet n greet post, was gonna respond with, "oh great, Vlad's Ginger Clone bought a car."
Then I saw dorifto.
Have a nice day.
#11
Thirdgen, no harm to u, but who is asking for your dumb *** comments, not me so u can keep them to yourself and plz don't reply to any of my posts. People like u **** me off, am here now to meet and greet and maybe learn something, I have a good background in motorsports/tuning so plz don't underestimate me. Thank u and good luck.
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Don't take offense...just enlighten us with your knowledge. Cause I hate to tell you, but drifting makes you sound and look and sound like GM should hire you to test some vehicles out...cause your a ****** dummy.
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Miatas make very poor drift cars because of their low polar moment of inertia. They are actually very poorly suited to the task for the same reason they do very well in road racing.
I appreciate you keeping your temper in check for the first few responses to criticism. The first post having punctuation and grammar issues, coupled with the mention of drifting (or automotive figure skating), and the fact that this was not in the "Meet and Greet" section drew the negative attention of a few of our members. I'm sure they didn't realize that English was a second language to you and didn't give you the benefit of the doubt.
The megasquirt is the most common device for fuel and spark management in Miatas. The eManage is not very popular so there won't be much support info for it here.
I appreciate you keeping your temper in check for the first few responses to criticism. The first post having punctuation and grammar issues, coupled with the mention of drifting (or automotive figure skating), and the fact that this was not in the "Meet and Greet" section drew the negative attention of a few of our members. I'm sure they didn't realize that English was a second language to you and didn't give you the benefit of the doubt.
The megasquirt is the most common device for fuel and spark management in Miatas. The eManage is not very popular so there won't be much support info for it here.