DIY Low Boost Turbo Installation
#1
DIY Low Boost Turbo Installation
Hi Everyone,
I just recently purchased a 1990 Miata with 70K miles that runs great, just a little ugly. I wanted to put a modest turbo on it running 5PSI maybe even 8PSI.
I've been checking EBAY etc... for parts to cobble up a system and wanted to know which is better a cast manifold or stainless? Stainless would be lighter but I suspect it would be more likely to crack.
Regards
Bonanza
I just recently purchased a 1990 Miata with 70K miles that runs great, just a little ugly. I wanted to put a modest turbo on it running 5PSI maybe even 8PSI.
I've been checking EBAY etc... for parts to cobble up a system and wanted to know which is better a cast manifold or stainless? Stainless would be lighter but I suspect it would be more likely to crack.
Regards
Bonanza
#4
Dear MX594M,
I'm don't even know what m.net is, and if there is someone else with the user name Bonanza, I understand your reply. It's interesting that I get flamed on my first post. BTW, I'm not lazy and have read a lot of material. I was asking others opinion on the matter.
Respectfully,
Bonanza
I'm don't even know what m.net is, and if there is someone else with the user name Bonanza, I understand your reply. It's interesting that I get flamed on my first post. BTW, I'm not lazy and have read a lot of material. I was asking others opinion on the matter.
Respectfully,
Bonanza
#8
Mine is ugly because it needs new rocker panels, front fenders, paint and a new convertible top. I'm going to repair the rocker rust damage, order new fenders (haven't decided on fiberglass or metal). But mechanically it's very good with only 70K original miles. Don't know what crank I have. How do I identify it? What are the issues?
#9
If ebay is the only place you will buy things then the cast manifold is the better way to go. What are your plans for turbo, downpipe, engine management, injectors, exhaust, intercooler and tuning? Not to mention that weak 1.6 differential that will destroy itself. Might as well upgrade the clutch while you're at it.
#11
short nose crankshaft
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...rt+nose+crankt
if you keep the boost [e.g., torque] low enough, you can delay a lot of the above
but when the diff eats itself, plan for a 1.8 torsen conversion/replacement
you do know that boost is addictive, right? and all addictive habits cost money
what part of world do you call home?
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...rt+nose+crankt
if you keep the boost [e.g., torque] low enough, you can delay a lot of the above
but when the diff eats itself, plan for a 1.8 torsen conversion/replacement
you do know that boost is addictive, right? and all addictive habits cost money
what part of world do you call home?
#12
Thanks for the info on the crank. I know horsepower is addictive, spent many years racing IROC and motorcycles. This car is going to be built as a fun car for my wife. I'd really like to keep it to 5 to 8lbs boost. Good Sunday car. Home is Toronto, Canada.
I'm not trying to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of this, just overall drivability with a small increase in horsepower. I have planned on buying a 1.8 diff as a long term upgrade.
I'm not trying to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of this, just overall drivability with a small increase in horsepower. I have planned on buying a 1.8 diff as a long term upgrade.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
elesjuan
Build Threads
9
11-14-2018 12:18 PM
SuperSneakySecretSquirrel
Meet and Greet
5
09-06-2015 08:30 PM