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stevenbauer 05-23-2019 02:38 PM

Mazdaspeed turbo kit on NBFL 1.8. Need some advices
 
Hi guyz.

Thanks for this forum.
I own a MX5 NBFL 1.8 and I live in France ( Sorry in advance for my bad english ;-)
I'm making an upgrade on my NBFL : I try to plug a turbo kit from a Mazdaspeed :idea:

My goal is to use this mazda turbo kit with an MSM ECU (from stock) or an Megasquirt 3 to obtain more power.

I would like to do this in 2 steps:
- 1st, mount all parts and use stock ECU from Mazdaspeed to run smoothly with a little pressure (0.4b as the original Mazdaspeed)
- 2nd, upgrade injectors (from RX8), fuel pomp, wideband, electric boost controller, fuel pressure regulator and ignition, then use Megasquirt 3 to manage it


I'm currently in 1st Step:

Manifold and turbo are mounted.
Oil line and water line are mounted.
Front mount intercooler is mounted.
Air intake is ok.

Now, i would like to connect:
- my BOV (Forge with green spring)
- my wastegate
- My mechanic boost controller

Could you explain me how to connect:
- the nipple of wastegate?
- the nipple of BOV? (I think after the throttle, on free nipple available

I will buy a electrical boost controller to manage it with MS3 but for now, i would like to use a mechanic boost controller.

Please find below some pics of my rusty car :noob:
My BOV will be connect on the left elbow.
Don't be afraid, my radiator hose will be change ;-)
To control mechanical boost controller, i bought a Boost Gauge

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...b1f7fb5734.jpg


https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...7addb18f4e.jpg



HarryB 05-23-2019 03:32 PM

I have a number of questions like why is your car a RHD, where did you manage to source OEM MSM parts in Europe, and why did you ever get into the trouble of doing so.

BOV and wastegate need to have a vacuum reference, so pick any convenient point after the throttle body and they will be fine.

If you plan to keep power in check so that you can use stock rods, you do not need a fuel pump. You also do not need an aftermarket fuel pressure regulator.

stevenbauer 05-23-2019 04:11 PM

Hi Harry

My car is a RHD because it's not expansive to buy a MX5 (Miata) in England.
But in this wet country, our lovely Miata are very rust :cry:
I don't care, it's a race car so light is right :giggle:
My previous car was a Subaru Impreza, a RHD too, so I'm used to drive at the passenger side.

In France, it's very hard to find a MSM or MSM part.
And when someone want some parts, you have to be very fast!
For example, a kit with stock turbo + manifold + downpipe and some hose from a MSM will cost 800-1200€.
But it's a good way to begin with Turbo Miata and easy to sell in case of upgrade in future.

Thanks for your reply, it will be easy now to connect BOV and wastegate :makeout:

Do you know how to plug a mechanic boost controller like this one, below?

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...20dfd47c52.jpg

sixshooter 05-23-2019 04:45 PM

Wastegates are connected before the throttle and BOV is connected after the throttle.

The MSM ECU is terrible.

HarryB 05-23-2019 05:02 PM

Six is obviously right regarding the wastegate, brainfart on my end.

stevenbauer 05-24-2019 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 1536050)
Wastegates are connected before the throttle and BOV is connected after the throttle.

The MSM ECU is terrible.

Hi Sixshooter.

Thanks for you reply.

What do you mean by "The MSM ECU is terrible"?

So, I can connect:
- BOV on a free nipple, after throotle
- But for wastegate?? On a nipple close to my air intake? Or anywhere between Throttle and Intercooler?

Sorry for my newbie questions :bowrofl:

sixshooter 05-24-2019 04:19 PM

Between turbo and throttle, but best between intercooler and throttle.

MSM ECU restricts power in midrange significantly giving the cars a significant dip in performance. It may not work properly without ALL of the plumbing and sensors added from the MSM.

concealer404 05-24-2019 08:12 PM

Not to mention that's a VVT car, so it won't work anyways.

shuiend 05-24-2019 09:21 PM

I am more concerned about the pin out for the VVT ECU verse a MSM ECU and if the plugs are even the same.

90LowNSlo 05-25-2019 11:02 PM

Isn't reverent (sp?) In Europe? If you could get a MS without the import fees that would be ideal (I would think)

flier129 06-04-2019 11:39 AM

fucking forum

sorry wrong thread

hks_kansei 06-05-2019 03:29 AM

As mentioned above.

ECU wise, you'll likely need to go with MS3 from the start, since your car has the VVT engine, where the Mazdaspeed/SE (or whatever they called it in Europe) used the earlier non VVT engine (BP4W)

The factory MSM wont know what to do with the VVT system.





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