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JayL 10-19-2008 10:23 PM

1st time at the 1/4 mile in the miata.
 
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Went to the drag strip this afternoon for the first time in the Miata. Made about 4 runs in 6 hours. Had a few problems with the car, nothing serious so it was still a fun day.

All the runs were on low boost since the ebc wasn't cooperating with me. It was limited to the 5.8 psi wastegate spring, but it was still able to hit between 6 and 7. The setup is still the stock block with the SC61 turbo running on street tires. It would have been nice to have a bit more power, but it did fine for what it did have.

It was a good day and I am looking forward to spring. Can't think of a better way to spend the day prior to putting the car in the garage for the winter.

One of the guys from the shop has the run on video and I will post it tomorrow if he emails it to me.

thesnowboarder 10-19-2008 10:52 PM

wow i would be proud of a 13.3 on 8psi of boost

ApexOnYou 10-19-2008 10:55 PM

Those are damn good times for 6-7psi.

Toddcod 10-19-2008 10:56 PM

Man, 1.5 sec between lanes? For 6 psi that is great times. 13.3 that is wild.

Bryce 10-20-2008 03:14 AM

He is running the same turbo that MikeF85 ran... Pretty big, even for a 2.0 stroker :)

thirdgen 10-20-2008 08:13 AM

Very nice. 2.154 60 and that 1/4 mile time, that's impressive. I ran 14.6 with a 2.577 60' running a T25 on 7psi with a stock clutch that wouldn't hold. In spring time I want my times to be pretty much close to where you are now. For my turbo though, it'll take a good clutch and probably about 12psi. What FMU / motor / turbo / clutch are you running?

m2cupcar 10-20-2008 09:19 AM

Jay you need to unleash that beasty turbo! ;) and add your build up in your sig.

BoostedAP1 10-20-2008 10:17 AM

NICE! Props to you.

JayL 10-20-2008 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by m2cupcar (Post 321619)
Jay you need to unleash that beasty turbo! ;) and add your build up in your sig.

The original plan was to run it at 14#. Since everything was setup when it was warm out it hit overboost yesterday because it was so cold. At least that's what I think was the problem. So for now, I'm happy with the low boost runs. The car is parked for the winter so the new build is going to begin tomorrow. It will probably take me a few months because this is a very steep learning curve for me. I like to take my time and only do things once.

Originally Posted by Bryce (Post 321598)
He is running the same turbo that MikeF85 ran... Pretty big, even for a 2.0 stroker :)

I actually bought his turbo, manifold and intercooler setup from him. I will only have a 1.9, but it will rev to over 8k so I should make some pretty big numbers regardless.

My goal for next year is to make an 11.50 pass.

elesjuan 10-20-2008 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by JayMX5 (Post 321721)
My goal for next year is to make an 11.50 pass on a stock block.

Fixed. ;):eek5:

Good times!!

mikef85 10-20-2008 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by elesjuan (Post 321727)
Fixed. ;):eek5:

Good times!!

That would be a impressive goal. How long would it last though?

cueball1 10-20-2008 02:38 PM

Nice job Jay. Need to find a track that you can get more passes in. 4 in 6 hours wouldn't be fun.

Do you run any road course days? Looking to come up to pacific some time next year for a track day.

elesjuan 10-20-2008 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by mikef85 (Post 321729)
That would be a impressive goal. How long would it last though?

I'm not sure. ApexOnYou is running a stock longblock with like 17psi or so IIRC.. When I get my turbo strapped on and tuned, I'll let ya know how long mine doesn't last. ;)

wes65 10-20-2008 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by mikef85 (Post 321729)
That would be a impressive goal. How long would it last though?

Yeah, the motor would last but i would be worried about everything south of the flywheel. You need an impressive 60' to get an 11.50 pass.

JayL 10-21-2008 12:58 AM

I need to take care of that stock block. I'm going to be using it to add some weight to my wallet.

ApexOnYou 10-21-2008 01:04 AM

11.5 on a stock block would be SICK. I would think that would be living on borrowed time. Someone go try it!

Jay what are the specs on that turbo? Are you stroked or stock block?

JayL 10-21-2008 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by ApexOnYou (Post 321946)
Jay what are the specs on that turbo? Are you stroked or stock block?

Compressor Wheel Dia.: 61mm
Compressor Wheel Inducer: 2.416"
Compressor Wheel Exducer: 3.227"
Compressor Wheel Trim: 56
Compressor Inlet/Outlet Size: 3"
CHRA Bearing System: 360
Turbine A/R Ratio: 0.63
Turbine Wheel Style: T350
Turbine Wheel Inducer: 2.795"
Turbine Wheel Exducer: 2.437"

There's a few different versions of this turbo available, so this is just from Precision based on the engraved numbers of my particular turbo.

Right now I'm just running a stock block.

ApexOnYou 10-21-2008 10:34 AM

Is that ball bearing? I have been looking at the precision line up lately, a few of my friends run them and I want something ball bearing if I end up building this block.

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JayL 10-21-2008 12:28 PM

This is a little tricky, the original owner sold it to me as a ball bearing turbo and also specifically told me it was a ball bearing turbo. I trust him, so if it is different, then it's because the guy that he dealt with when he bought it new lied to him. On the other hand, Precision is telling me that it definitely isn't, but yet aren't 100% sure and can't seem to tell me anything else about the turbo. The more I deal with Precision, the less they impress me. I wouldn't really trust them to stand behind what they sell.

ApexOnYou 10-21-2008 12:40 PM

Did it feel like it was ball bearing? There has to be a lot of lag on that size turbo.


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