Natural aspirated mods
#3
Considering the following and wonder what the net gross hp gain would be on my 97 m.
JR CAI 10 HP NO
Catback exhaust 4HP Maybe
Sludge (polish) intake manifold 8HP WTF? You mean a gasket match? Maybe 2-3
Timing advance 14 ? NO
New to miatas so any feedback would be appreciated
JR CAI 10 HP NO
Catback exhaust 4HP Maybe
Sludge (polish) intake manifold 8HP WTF? You mean a gasket match? Maybe 2-3
Timing advance 14 ? NO
New to miatas so any feedback would be appreciated
#6
Slowest Progress Ever
iTrader: (26)
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: The coal ridden hills of Pennsylvania
Posts: 6,025
Total Cats: 304
To have genuine numbers, you have to do it this way:
dyno your car stock, then dyno it after bolting on each part, 1 at a time. You cannot go by advertised numbers. However, if you do buy all those parts, you will have wasted your money and could have put it towards a turbo. You will only be happy if you add boost.
/ thread.
dyno your car stock, then dyno it after bolting on each part, 1 at a time. You cannot go by advertised numbers. However, if you do buy all those parts, you will have wasted your money and could have put it towards a turbo. You will only be happy if you add boost.
/ thread.
#9
And if you paid attention to my post, I did give you a real power assessment. Maybe about 5hp.
#13
Anyways, if you're staying N/A you're not at the right site. You'll find WAY more information and basic Miata N/A knowledge at miata.net forums.
Now on a serious note, if it's a 1.8L and you do intake, exhaust (with headers), timing bump and port/polish your intake manifold you'll be lucky to make 15hp extra. Miatas don't respond as well to bolt ons like Honduh motors do.
#14
Elite Member
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Statesville, NC
Posts: 2,738
Total Cats: 319
CAI don't really add any power, cat-back may net you 3-4 hp, add a header and hi-flow cat and you might net a total of 6-8
Increase in timing helps the mid-range more than anything, totally worth running 93 for it too.
Best bet for n/a power is swap in a 99-00 engine, MSM intake cam, JDM/EUDM intake manifold(aka square-top), standard I/H/E and you should make 140-150rwhp on a good day
Sounds like an awesome plan!
http://www.v8miata.net/ will get you there.
Increase in timing helps the mid-range more than anything, totally worth running 93 for it too.
Best bet for n/a power is swap in a 99-00 engine, MSM intake cam, JDM/EUDM intake manifold(aka square-top), standard I/H/E and you should make 140-150rwhp on a good day
Sounds like an awesome plan!
http://www.v8miata.net/ will get you there.
#15
This is a fantastic idea.
Smartest thing you said thus far.
If you're also smart enough to pull it off, you'll have a helluva car and we will respect you
If you want any noticeable power at all, you'll realize real quick at how patheticly slow an n/a miata is in a straight line.
Unless you're planning on road racing forget n/a.
Smartest thing you said thus far.
If you're also smart enough to pull it off, you'll have a helluva car and we will respect you
If you want any noticeable power at all, you'll realize real quick at how patheticly slow an n/a miata is in a straight line.
Unless you're planning on road racing forget n/a.
#16
Well even though I opened up the wrong discussion topic it's always good to get both sides. And I'll go one of three ways SC, TB, or v8. Other way just isn't worth messing with. I ended up with the miata over another vette because I really liked the way it handles. Rally fun car to drive. Problem is from the factory it's gutless horsepower wise.
#17
There is info and knowledge about real N/A builds in here is you search.
Get the flow up in the head, increase the compression and tune the cams, intake and header to the rev range you want to run.
There is nothing special about it, except that you don't start at 50 bhp/liter and that the ports are designed for boosted applications (i.e you have to know what to do to get results).