MR-S Turbo
#21
I'm not flaming so please don't get your panties in a bunch, but:
have you ever driven a larger turbo miata? (or other cars for that matter)
You're constantly knocking big turbos and suggesting everyone and their mother go with a 2560, I'm just curious if you've even driven a large turbo miata to be so confident about response and spool, etc.
There's a reason more and more big turbo miatas are popping up on here.
have you ever driven a larger turbo miata? (or other cars for that matter)
You're constantly knocking big turbos and suggesting everyone and their mother go with a 2560, I'm just curious if you've even driven a large turbo miata to be so confident about response and spool, etc.
There's a reason more and more big turbo miatas are popping up on here.
#23
He hasn't experienced it yet. It is like you thiink you can go your whole life not drinking until you try it. You think that you can stay from sex til you are married until get your first handy or *****. Next think you know, you end up an alcoholic manwhore with a murdered out girly car dreaming of big turbos.
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So then of course, we all will.
I get it, it's your opinion, you didn't like it. That is fine, I respect that.
The GT28 is what is recommended by the guys making the kit, so I'm going with it.
If I don't like it then I'll do what most people end up doing, part out and start over.
As much as I'd like to say this is it, I'm gonna do this and be done, I know better by now. It's a never ending story.
I get it, it's your opinion, you didn't like it. That is fine, I respect that.
The GT28 is what is recommended by the guys making the kit, so I'm going with it.
If I don't like it then I'll do what most people end up doing, part out and start over.
As much as I'd like to say this is it, I'm gonna do this and be done, I know better by now. It's a never ending story.
#29
Link to build thread? I looked through "haraises build" or whatever and didn't see anything about a big turbo setup, and none of your other threads talk about a big turbo setup.
I wanna know specifics, because everyone that has ridden in/driven my car and other large turbo cars has NEVER complained of lagginess. Even at low rpm the 5-7psi the turbo is pushing makes for more than enough grunt down low.
I wanna know specifics, because everyone that has ridden in/driven my car and other large turbo cars has NEVER complained of lagginess. Even at low rpm the 5-7psi the turbo is pushing makes for more than enough grunt down low.
#31
This was before I came here. I'm building up my second turbo Miata right now. My fourth Miata total... My current build is about trying to do everything right this time.
And yeah, that's fine. For what you do, 18psi, I'm sure it's fine. Bigger turbos will give you more low end torque, after all. They still flow more, no matter if a smaller turbo has spooled or not.
The T3 I had before was a killer in autocross, just wanted to spin all the time from the rapid torque onset. I didn't realize at the time that having a turbo with a relatively narrow map would lead to a car that would be severely upset mid/late corner. I couldn't even have real fun on twisty roads because of that.
But if you have a built engine and racelands, you have a different priority set than me, so like I said before, do what is fun for you.
And yeah, that's fine. For what you do, 18psi, I'm sure it's fine. Bigger turbos will give you more low end torque, after all. They still flow more, no matter if a smaller turbo has spooled or not.
The T3 I had before was a killer in autocross, just wanted to spin all the time from the rapid torque onset. I didn't realize at the time that having a turbo with a relatively narrow map would lead to a car that would be severely upset mid/late corner. I couldn't even have real fun on twisty roads because of that.
But if you have a built engine and racelands, you have a different priority set than me, so like I said before, do what is fun for you.
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This was before I came here. I'm building up my second turbo Miata right now. My fourth Miata total... My current build is about trying to do everything right this time.
And yeah, that's fine. For what you do, 18psi, I'm sure it's fine. Bigger turbos will give you more low end torque, after all. They still flow more, no matter if a smaller turbo has spooled or not.
The T3 I had before was a killer in autocross, just wanted to spin all the time from the rapid torque onset. I didn't realize at the time that having a turbo with a relatively narrow map would lead to a car that would be severely upset mid/late corner. I couldn't even have real fun on twisty roads because of that.
But if you have a built engine and racelands, you have a different priority set than me, so like I said before, do what is fun for you.
And yeah, that's fine. For what you do, 18psi, I'm sure it's fine. Bigger turbos will give you more low end torque, after all. They still flow more, no matter if a smaller turbo has spooled or not.
The T3 I had before was a killer in autocross, just wanted to spin all the time from the rapid torque onset. I didn't realize at the time that having a turbo with a relatively narrow map would lead to a car that would be severely upset mid/late corner. I couldn't even have real fun on twisty roads because of that.
But if you have a built engine and racelands, you have a different priority set than me, so like I said before, do what is fun for you.
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Hmm my 3071r at 9psi and 200hp wasn't that bad. Boost didn't exactly hit hard but it was still pretty fun. It didn't get awesome until 17+psi.
If I stayed with 200-250hp i would probably get a teensy turbo and boost the **** out of with water injection for safety.
If I stayed with 200-250hp i would probably get a teensy turbo and boost the **** out of with water injection for safety.
#37
Great buy. You'll enjoy the car stock or turbo'd, but I'd look into the 2GR 3.5L
V6 (268 HP/245 TQ!). I've seen a few 2GR MR2's completed lately. 05+ Avalon/Camry/RAV4 V6's aren't
expensive or difficult swaps and weigh about the same as a 3S-GTE. Handling wouldn't be effected much.
I couldn't find great vids but here's a 250 hp class race. The red/white MR-S has a 2GR V6. (skip to 3:32)
V6 (268 HP/245 TQ!). I've seen a few 2GR MR2's completed lately. 05+ Avalon/Camry/RAV4 V6's aren't
expensive or difficult swaps and weigh about the same as a 3S-GTE. Handling wouldn't be effected much.
I couldn't find great vids but here's a 250 hp class race. The red/white MR-S has a 2GR V6. (skip to 3:32)
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Different tastes.