2005 speed motor in a 96NA?
Ok here is my situation. A buddy of mine has a motor out of a 2005 speed mx-5, factory turbo. I am trying to find out how hard the swap is going to be and since it originally was bolted up to a 6speed if it should bolt up to a 5speed without a problem. I dont suppose there should be too many issues as they are both 1.8's.
Ok here are the specs of the motor: 2005 mx-5 factory turbo motor 45k on motor valve cover to oil pan turbo and manifold included Injectors Intake manifold, TB etc. motor has a spun rod bearing that needs to be replaced price:$400 My main goal is just to boost my car here is what I think i will need added to the list engine management intercooler and piping downpipe so what do you guys think about my situation and what should i do? I think the price is very fair |
this has never been posted before.
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Originally Posted by silvertn350
(Post 477488)
Ok here is my situation. A buddy of mine has a motor out of a 2005 speed mx-5, factory turbo. I am trying to find out how hard the swap is going to be and since it originally was bolted up to a 6speed if it should bolt up to a 5speed without a problem. I dont suppose there should be too many issues as they are both 1.8's.
Ok here are the specs of the motor: 2005 mx-5 factory turbo motor 45k on motor valve cover to oil pan turbo and manifold included Injectors Intake manifold, TB etc. motor has a spun rod bearing that needs to be replaced price:$400 My main goal is just to boost my car here is what I think i will need added to the list engine management intercooler and piping downpipe so what do you guys think about my situation and what should i do? I think the price is very fair So get that motor, sell the head to make some of your money back, throw on your head and it will work that way. Though if your shit is running properly I'd just DIY turbo that. And not bother with all this bullshit. |
Whats wrong with the head from this model engine?
And my motor has a nasty oil leak and was planning on a rebuild soon anyways. Why are people saying it won't fit? They are both 1.8 blocks any advantages to this intake manifold? I have researched on trying to find what parts are interchangeable . If anyone can refer a link I would appreciate it |
Read my post. Its not the head you need to be worrying about.
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I've seen this question many times, but can't find much on a search. You can try here:
Mazda-speed.com - Index or here: http://forum.miata.net/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=38 . . .so you can find out what a PITA it is to rewire a non Mazdaspeed Miata to use a MSM engine, only to realize how crappy the factory MSM engine management is anyways. The intake is a pile of crap too and so is the turbo. The head on MSMs is different. It uses a COP setup similar to 01-05s but no VVT. Just rebuild what you have. Unless you've got a ton of time and no money, but the swap can be done. It's just stupid to do. One more link: http://www.miataclubofhawaii.com/for...ead.php?t=2138 |
MSM uses a BP4W head like on the 99-00 with a different valve cover to fit the COPS.
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Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 477514)
On a serious note: this shit has been posted before many times. Its virtually a 99-00 motor that would swap in like any other NB motor.You'll be having serious problems with is the wiring. Something about the MSM wiring/ecu being completely different from the regular miata's.
So get that motor, sell the head to make some of your money back, throw on your head and it will work that way. Though if your shit is running properly I'd just DIY turbo that. And not bother with all this bullshit. Couldn't he swap some electrics around IOT keep the better-flowing head? |
lord have mercy. You guys is skeered of everything.
That is a really cheap nb motor period. The turbo is junk like everyone has been saying. If you don't mind wiring you could get it to run full standalone but it wont be the simplest thing in the world. |
Now that I understand the thread title I'm here to reply. (200 5speed motor wut?)
I looked at doing a full MSM engine/tranny/turbo swap into my '92 last year when I was replacing the motor. I found a decent setup for $1800...which considering it included the 6speed, a 1.8L motor AND all the turbo components would have been a good deal. The hardware fits in just fine. In my case I would have needed Flyin' Miatas 1.8L swap kit, but you won't. The electrical wiring will be a nightmare. It has a different ECU...different ignition etc. You do all that and you're still running around with the MSM turbo kit. While I've recently gained respectly for the Mazdaspeed setup due to codystrife's straight up swap and leatherface24's amazing transformation of his MSM...you can easily do something equivalent or better with your current setup. There is very little that is different about the motor. No, there is no advantage to the intake manifold. I believe the intake cam is *slightly different. You can just as easily bolt up the turbo parts to any other 1.8L. Of course then you have to look at engine management anyhow. If you're getting a steal and want to tackle lots of wiring and diagnosis you can have an upgradeable OEM setup with decent headroom. (Leatherface is well over 200whp). If you have money for a decent kit and an ECU then do it yourself and have more headroom...less headaches. Honestly I would not do all that work to still be stuck with the shitty MSM ECU. EDIT: The MSM tranny IS stronger and worth swapping over. Otherwise all the little things Mazda did to make the MSM a worthwhile package are in the chassis and would take a year to swap over. Your motor is just as good save the head, and for the hassle you can get better turbo parts and better engine management. Really depends on your goals though. |
Here's a success story:
Mark Brandt and his 1995 Mazdaspeed I'd email this guy. He made it sound easy. |
Assuming the entire motor's not trashed from the spun bearing, this is an easy thing to do, barely more complicated than any other motor swap. I believe you'll be SOL on the downpipe and will need to have something custom built. BEGi can probably help you out, since they built one for Mark's car.
I would probably take the known good 96 block, and bolt on the MSM head and turbo goodies. Again, assuming the cyl head isn't trashed. |
well I spoke to the guy a few minutes ago and hes really hurting for money so i think i can get it a little cheaper. only problem thats coming up is the ecu, he doesnt have it. so i will have to rely on my stock ecu . I will have to rely on a wideband and piggy back untill i can come up with some more money. If the only reason for not using the msm head is the cop setup i was planning on doing that anyways with toyota coils. I just think the wiring is going to be pretty difficult. I am not sure how enthusiastic i am to swapping a whole motor and doing days of wiring....
My other option was to replace a few gaskets and simply turbo my motor. I already have 7m injectors and an evo intercooler. |
How the hell are you expecting to make your stock ecu control the MSM wiring/head?
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Originally Posted by gospeed81
(Post 478352)
Here's a success story:
Mark Brandt and his 1995 Mazdaspeed I'd email this guy. He made it sound easy. |
Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 478742)
How the hell are you expecting to make your stock ecu control the MSM wiring/head?
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Originally Posted by silvertn350
(Post 478750)
the wiring can not be very different , not enough to where my ecu can not control it.
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Originally Posted by silvertn350
(Post 478750)
the wiring can not be very different , not enough to where my ecu can not control it. As for the turbo and AFR a descent piggy back and tune can control that. If there is something you know about the msm motor and the wiring please inform me. It would be very much appreciated.
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