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YES! Have been for years!!
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aLMOST! A work in progress.
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Nope. Still turboless & not wrenching on the car.
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Other form of fun. SC, V8, etc.
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Old 03-30-2012, 03:01 PM
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Had Miata since '07. I didn't know enough to be comfortable adding a turbo initially. Then as I learned more I figured out the turbo was the last part to add and not the first part. First comes brakes, suspension, clutch, cooling, etc., then comes turbo. Meanwhile, my personal economy goes to comparative crap versus what it was, and I am a cheapskate even when the money is good. So the car wasn't upgraded much for several years. Money is marginally better now. I did all of the supporting mods with mostly used parts, completed some track days, and have added the turbo. Having a turbo is good but I can't imagine having one without the supporting mods of suspension, brakes, clutch, etc. That would suck.
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I checked "other fun", since my car is a race car and the race class doesn't allow me to boost it. But to check "not wrenching on it" is just too far from the truth.
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I'm part of the way there. It's my first time turbo'ing a car so I want to take my time and make sure I understand everything I'm doing. I've got everything I need except a partial Begi-S kit (need it for the CARB number, unfortunately), for which I'm saving up now.

I'm still conflicted, however, as to whether I want to remain with the bandaids I've acquired or go MS. I'm afraid if I go with the latter I just might be biting off more than I can chew whereas with bandaids I can just set and forget. Plus, it's not like I'm building a mean street machine or a track queen, just a peppy 150hp canyon carver and DD, according to my original goal. The idea of playing with MS before going turbo seems fun, but again I'd probably end up as one of those guys posting on the forum asking why my car is running like crap (if running at all) after I've installed it.

Anyhow, I hope to be boosted sometime mid-summer.

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Had turbo miata. Sold it for my E21. Currently in the process of a MS2/ITB install and will be installing a turbo in the fall.
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Old 03-30-2012, 03:32 PM
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Distance my molester..staying in africa and whatever you guys (MT.net bros) pay for parts you can multiply it by four to get an idea what I end up paying for it here in darkest Africa...I am completely building my motor with relatively good parts mostly band aids but everything new from vendors such as FM and Wiseco...everything needed for built engine down to injectors setting me back $3000 US...with my dad going over to collect a truck he bought for himself and along comes my parts...If I bought it all here in SHITTY South Africa it would have set me back about $8-10k US....

So for now my answer is no but will report with buid thread in a couple of months..
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Been lurking for a while and starting to collect parts. Then I bought a Probe GT (2.2 turbo) so now playing with that to learn more about the whole FI scene. Will get a turbo on the Miata when I have collected everything I need.
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Lack of funds & time. The need for a functional daily driver and inability to have two cars.
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Originally Posted by Shearhead_3:16
Lack of funds & time. The need for a functional daily driver and inability to have two cars.
You forgot the most important part.

The lack of knowledge of how to work on it!
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Tomorrow the car is going on stands, i am dreading drilling for the oil return already.
Nb with AC, probably best off by hanging the ac outnof the way while drilling, right?

Edit: today its 37 degrees and 25 mph wind. And im outside. Delay.

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Don't even need to touch the AC compressor.
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Old 03-30-2012, 04:41 PM
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I have a little red button on the steering wheel, and it is fun to push.
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Originally Posted by blaen99
You forgot the most important part.

The lack of knowledge of how to work on it!
Basically:
-Remove entire exhaust
-Replace factory mani w/ turbo mani
-Install turbo
-Waste gate/BOV/whatever if the system doesn't already have it
-Install oil line feeds
-Install exhaust, preferably at least 3 inches in diameter.
-Heat shielding if not already done.
-Tune (Up boost and add timing until engine makes weird sounds, then take a little away) <-kidding

This assumes that the injectors, fuel pump, clutch, engine internals, and the rest of the drivetrain are able to take the extra power or provide fuel.
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Spent all my "extra" money on a house. Seem to be spending all my extra time on it, too.
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Technically both #1 and #2 for me. I've had a greddy for years, now upgrading to an Artech setup that's a work in progress
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Originally Posted by fooger03
For those that went turbo and then went V8 - what do you miss most about the turbo?
The feel you get when boost comes on, and the turbo crying when at fill tilt. The V8 feels the same from 2500-7000.
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Been around for years, I have made no attempt to turbo charge my car. Been a subscriber for almost that entire time. I rarely post in any threads that have any value.

Im fixing the car up. The previous owner beat on it pretty bad. Funds, funds, funds. After I get stuff fixed up Ill invest in MS, and go from there. Probably a long while away.
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99, stock BP4W with header/exhaust. It's an STR car, so unless ST class goes wild, I'll be staying N/A for a while
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this thread makes me feel so much better after seeing mostly boosted engine bays here - https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo-discussion-14/post-your-engine-bay-here-64166/
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Have the Z28, and blazer for fun. I seriously want a miata though.

Been looking, yet to find one that I really liked though, plus the restoration and modification of the camaro keeps me pretty busy.

Once I get a miata, Im unsure whether I would turbo it or not, I worry Id just have another headache like the camaro and blazer, part of me wants something that fires everyday, and is dead nuts reliable.
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I'm without a Miata currently, but my family has 3 that I still work on. Built a 01 Miata challenge street class car for a buddy over Christmas. If I ever get another one it will be an 01+, 170whp NA, exige seats, dd, track -----. Currently driving a Boss 302 and tracking buddies Miata's.
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