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vplukas101 05-09-2013 06:57 PM

great looking msm!

kww502 05-13-2013 12:09 AM

You may want to look into some shops in Mobile, AL. I am from Mobile and there are some good engine builders and performance shops, there as well. F and D autocare specializes in Nissan Z's but they have done a ton of work on a local turbo Miata. Also TDC performance performs engine builds and has a really good tuner named Mike. If you are looking for just an engine builder I have a lot of friends in Mobile that have had motors built and could give u some really reputable builders to look into.

Great start on an awesome looking car. I'm looking forward to the results.

IcantDo55 05-13-2013 03:26 AM

Excellent build sir.
Will be working on my MSM soon.
Subed.

TurboTim 05-13-2013 08:00 AM

Very nice build!

FrankB 05-13-2013 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by kww502 (Post 1011124)
You may want to look into some shops in Mobile, AL. I am from Mobile and there are some good engine builders and performance shops, there as well. F and D autocare specializes in Nissan Z's but they have done a ton of work on a local turbo Miata. Also TDC performance performs engine builds and has a really good tuner named Mike. If you are looking for just an engine builder I have a lot of friends in Mobile that have had motors built and could give u some really reputable builders to look into.

Great start on an awesome looking car. I'm looking forward to the results.

Thanks I'll look into it. I've been talking with BogusSVO in Pensacola he's backed up at the moment but I have time so we'll see. If for nothing else it would be nice to find some semi-local speed shops if I need parts.

shuiend 05-13-2013 01:41 PM

Frank you should honestly just order a built motor from TSE and be done with it.

FrankB 05-13-2013 01:44 PM

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Update:

So I went home for lunch today after looking at the DHL tracking on my MegaSquirt. The tracking said it was still on hold in Jacksonville, FL but no more then 10 minutes later there was a DHL truck in front of my house! So needless to said today is a good day.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1368467054

It was very securely packed and this thing looks great!

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1368467054

Then I made a quick trip to Radio Shack for a DB9 to USB cable.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1368467054

Now I just need some time to install everything!

turbofan 05-13-2013 02:02 PM

Crazy build sir. Almost makes me sad to see such a nice DD turned into a track car but you're sure building everything right!!

slmhofy 05-13-2013 02:45 PM

Be prepared for lots of problems with that cable. You will probably have a ton of connection issues with the MS. IE you'll probably lose connection every time you go over a few thousand RPMs.

FrankB 05-13-2013 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by slmhofy (Post 1011303)
Be prepared for lots of problems with that cable. You will probably have a ton of connection issues with the MS. IE you'll probably lose connection every time you go over a few thousand RPMs.

I thought my old laptop had a DB9 port but I looked at it today and it doesn't so short of buying another laptop I'm not sure what else to use.

slmhofy 05-13-2013 03:33 PM

Obviously go ahead and try the one you've got, if you don't have problems awesome. But if you do, at least you know the problem. The generic USB/DB9 cables from wherever for whatever reason have a lot of issues with interference. Either they're not shielded enough or just suck.

I went through 3 different cables before I found something that worked better. Ultimetely I used a long ass DB9 cable from MS to computer and used the USB/DB9 converter that DIYAutotune offers to connect that cable to the laptop. I now don't really have much connictivity issues, but the big ass adapter coming out of the side of the laptop is kind of a stupid setup. I'd like to hear what others are using.

FrankB 05-13-2013 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by slmhofy (Post 1011317)
Obviously go ahead and try the one you've got, if you don't have problems awesome. But if you do, at least you know the problem. The generic USB/DB9 cables from wherever for whatever reason have a lot of issues with interference. Either they're not shielded enough or just suck.

I went through 3 different cables before I found something that worked better. Ultimetely I used a long ass DB9 cable from MS to computer and used the USB/DB9 converter that DIYAutotune offers to connect that cable to the laptop. I now don't really have much connictivity issues, but the big ass adapter coming out of the side of the laptop is kind of a stupid setup. I'd like to hear what others are using.

Well if I'm expected to encounter problems with it I'd rather just take it back and try the one from DIYautotune. It looks like I can put the adapter on the ECU vs. the laptop side. Hopefully I won't run into any connectivity issues with that one.

Ryan_G 05-13-2013 03:56 PM

I hated the adaptor from DIYautotune because it was awkward and unsupported just sticking out of the side of my laptop. It eventually broke from the weight of the adaptor just hanging off of the usb port. I got this one from radioshack:

Cables To Go Port Authority 13 USB to DB9 Serial Adapter : Adapters | RadioShack.com

Works great and just acts like an extension from the cable that I got from DIYautotune.

Tallguyboost 05-18-2013 01:22 AM

Wow epic build. Nice work so far. Sub'd and inspired for my MSM.

Hace you figured out the seat belt retraction issues yet?

GeneSplicer 05-18-2013 08:13 AM

Looks great! I just dropped my bp to my engine builder Hux Racing... not local to you unfortunately, 5hrs drive for you. BUT - when yours is done, will I see you tracking it at Barbers or NOLA? I visit several customers down there every 6 months... Ocean Springs hospital, Biloxi Regional and GP medical center... we'll have to catch lunch some time

FrankB 05-18-2013 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by Tallguyboost (Post 1012909)
Have you figured out the seat belt retraction issues yet?

No I havent really done anything else with the seatbelts. The issue is that the seatbelt is getting caught between the factory plastic cover and where it meets the roll bar.

Tekel 05-18-2013 09:48 PM

Awesome build so far!

Mind me asking what you have in the manifold and DP? I'm thinking if mine doesn't sell soon I'm digging back into it to build up more.

FrankB 05-18-2013 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by GeneSplicer (Post 1012918)
Looks great! I just dropped my bp to my engine builder Hux Racing... not local to you unfortunately, 5hrs drive for you. BUT - when yours is done, will I see you tracking it at Barbers or NOLA? I visit several customers down there every 6 months... Ocean Springs hospital, Biloxi Regional and GP medical center... we'll have to catch lunch some time

I'll be taking it to NOLA to start with as its only an hour or so away. If you come to the Gulfport area let me know.

FowlerMotorsports 05-20-2013 09:57 PM

Subbed for this. What a great way to start out a build. Awesome job not skimping out on anything! props

Frank, how do you like the angled MR shifter? I am considering a stock height but curious on the angled version.

FrankB 05-20-2013 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by FowlerMotorsports (Post 1013761)
Subbed for this. What a great way to start out a build. Awesome job not skimping out on anything! props

Frank, how do you like the angled MR shifter? I am considering a stock height but curious on the angled version.

The shifter is amazing compared to stock. I haven't tried the stock height short shifter but I always felt like the height of the factory one was too low in the first place. I love the angled one.


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