New miata owner in phoenix
#3
ok I just bought a miata after selling my 2003 yamaha r6 it seemed more practical since i live in az and drive to school everyday. It's ****** hot here. but uuhhh...I am new to turbos and performance parts for cars and wanted to make this car a fast street car. I'm looking to add a turbo but i don't know where to start. i wanna add atleast 60 hp to my car. what do you guys suggest. also i don't have alot of money
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That is a little better. Let's see some pictures of the miata. I don't care if it's a stock one.
All the information you could possibly need to meet your goals is on this site.
This thread would be a good start:
https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo-discussion-14/diy-faq-all-your-answers-one-big-post-4288/
Then you can browse the "build thread" forum and see what others are doing and how it's working out. Almost all the common configurations can be found in a fair amount of detail there. Usually with pictures and descriptions.
All the information you could possibly need to meet your goals is on this site.
This thread would be a good start:
https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo-discussion-14/diy-faq-all-your-answers-one-big-post-4288/
Then you can browse the "build thread" forum and see what others are doing and how it's working out. Almost all the common configurations can be found in a fair amount of detail there. Usually with pictures and descriptions.
#8
I'm looking to add a turbo but i don't know where to start. i wanna add atleast 60 hp to my car.
also i don't have alot of money
Did you hear me? It sounds like you are still trying to go.
STOP DAMNIT!
Don't take this the wrong way, because you seem like a nice guy and I'm not trying to textually rape you via the interweb (which is generally the treatment we give out to clueless new guys around here, however, as I said, you don't come off as a dickhole...so +1 to you! )
Generally speaking "I don't have a lot of money" translates directly to: "My car is going to be a flaming pile of ****". While there are exceptions to every rule, combining that statement with "I have very little experience" inevitably leads to utter disappointment and savage abuse here at MT.net when you make stupid mistakes.
My advice: Sit down, and SERIOUSLY figure out how much cash you have to spend. You can definitely do things on the cheap, but "cheap" is subjective. If you set aside a healthy ~$3500 dollars give or take, you could have a very nice, reliable street setup with all the fixins. Take a look at the bell engineering Shanghai kits. Couple a basic kit with a cheap exhaust, a new clutch, a megasquirt, some injectors, and an ebay IC setup, and you would have a decent setup with room to grow in the future.
Just remember the old saying: Cheap | Fast | Reliable - Pick two.
OR, you could be a retard and try to buy everything from ebay, and end up with a car that is a worthless turd. Your choice.
#9
Generally speaking "I don't have a lot of money" translates directly to: "My car is going to be a flaming pile of ****". While there are exceptions to every rule, combining that statement with "I have very little experience" inevitably leads to utter disappointment and savage abuse here at MT.net when you make stupid mistakes.
My advice: Sit down, and SERIOUSLY figure out how much cash you have to spend. You can definitely do things on the cheap, but "cheap" is subjective. If you set aside a healthy ~$3500 dollars give or take, you could have a very nice, reliable street setup with all the fixins. Take a look at the bell engineering Shanghai kits. Couple a basic kit with a cheap exhaust, a new clutch, a megasquirt, some injectors, and an ebay IC setup, and you would have a decent setup with room to grow in the future.
Just remember the old saying: Cheap | Fast | Reliable - Pick two.
OR, you could be a retard and try to buy everything from ebay, and end up with a car that is a worthless turd. Your choice.
First Welcome. I'm in central phx so its good to see new AZ people on here. Check out clubroadster, every once and a while we have meets so it would be nice to see new faces show up.
Jeff speaks the truth as well. I set my car up for a little bit less than that the neighborhood of 2500 but i had some parts originally and i have a great hookup/sponsor. A lot of times you can get used stuff on the forum for a decent price/in good shape as long as you don't mind taking your time collecting parts, that's how I did it.
Come out to one of the meets and you can take a look at the car and chat with everyone.
#10
lol. I guess what I'm tyring to say is i don't wanna make it a full bred track car with the biggest turbo you can get for it. I just want a add some horsepower so I can climb a hill without hesitation or pass someone easily when I need to. Of course I don't want cheap parts I want to get quality parts. I was thinking of getting a gates racing timing belt and a ram air intake by Jackson racing, also with that performance plug wires by jackson and the DIYPNP MS-II to start off. I think those are good products. what do you think?
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