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slpstream4 03-17-2015 08:26 PM

NC DIY Turbo Kit
 
So, I used to be a heavy frequenter of this site when I had my na turbo. But I bought an NC a few years back and sold the na. I know this site isn't much for the NC, but I though you guys might be interested in my DIY turbo build. I also think you guys (while sometimes brutal :fael:) give great feedback on turbo builds and fabrication. If you're interested, it's listed here: DIY Turbo Build: My Journey - MX-5 Miata Forum

Take care.

Wes

shuiend 03-17-2015 08:46 PM

How is the ECU tuning on the NC's with boost? I have not spent a lot of time looking but it seems there are a few vendors that offer products to tune the stock ECU. Does it take to boost well?

I am seriously considering picking up a NC sometime late this year or early next year to start doing MKTurbo setups for.

cyotani 03-17-2015 08:57 PM

nice job on the manifold.

I sure hope the ND engine bay has more space to play with than the NC for a turbo kit. I highly doubt it tho.

slpstream4 03-17-2015 08:58 PM

The NC takes to boost very well, in fact. There are obviously stand-alone options, but they aren't highly recommended, in that you begin giving up the drivability of the car. Most tuning of the NC, therefore, is on the stock ECU and has a very stock behavior. The down-side, however, is that tuning of the ECU is normally done by a very few tuners through ECUTek, MazdaEdit, or Open Flash. ECUTek is probably the most advanced, but is $300 or so for the license, plus cable, plus tuning costs. You're in for around $800 or so just for a n/a tune. For turbo, add a few hundred to that. If you want to do your own tuning, you're looking at buying ECUTEK software + a tuner kit of 5 licenses and pushing 3k for that. Therefore, most of the NC community relies on the dedicated tuners to do it for them. It has pro's and cons. I miss having complete control of my megasquirt setup, but there's good support, as well.

As for the launching of new budget kits.... :) ... Slipstream Turbos - Turbo Systems for the NC Mazda MX-5 Miata

slpstream4 03-17-2015 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by cyotani (Post 1215920)
nice job on the manifold.

I sure hope the ND engine bay has more space to play with than the NC for a turbo kit. I highly doubt it tho.

I doubt it as well. At 155hp though, it's gonna need it. So what if it's 200lb lighter than my car... it's now 160+ whp shy too. But... it looks pretty.

18psi 03-17-2015 11:37 PM

that looks like a properly done setup, well done


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