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Old Apr 11, 2011 | 10:17 AM
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I have searched and I couldn't find the answer.

I would prefer to buy a 94+ miata, but 1993 and earlier miatas are much cheaper.

My question is, what is different besides the 1.6L engines? I plan to build the block entirely. If I am going to swap the engine (to a 1.8) transmission, differential, and axles, is there any difference for me in terms of buying a 93 or earlier as opposed to a 94 or later?

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Old Apr 11, 2011 | 10:31 AM
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The early cars have less bracing, smaller brake rotors, the wiring is set up for an AFM, they are OBD-Zero, the front anti-roll bar mounting points are closer to the engine, they have a simpler, lighter dashboard, the trunk has less carpet, the seatbelts are mounted to the tub instead of the seat (90-95), 90-92 has no wiring for power mirrors, post-95 (I think that's the year) has a fake oil pressure gauge, and a few more.

Most of the items are inconsequential, or are fixable. But there's no great barrier to sticking any Miata drivetrain, brakes and suspension in them and running it from an ECU with custom wiring.
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After owning a mutant 1991 and stock 1995, if I had to do it over again, I'd still go for the 1.6. They are so much simpler and easier to get parts for. Also considering I now feel 250whp is the maximum worth dealing with in terms of drivetrain reliability, I think its the best choice for a low-ish powered car.
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 10:40 AM
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If you were going to build a block up, would you rather work with the 1.6L or the 1.8L, obviously the .2L extra gives you some extra oomph, but when you're turboing the car and building the block does it make enough difference to justify the extra money and effort on the swap?
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Lavid2002
If you were going to build a block up, would you rather work with the 1.6L or the 1.8L, obviously the .2L extra gives you some extra oomph, but when you're turboing the car and building the block does it make enough difference to justify the extra money and effort on the swap?
It is frankly going to depend on your goals. Twice the stock power, either one will easily do. Triple the stock power can also be done with either with enough supporting mods. More than that and you might need the option of the 99-06 model 1.8l heads to make it breathe well enough. So, I don't know if you need it or not.
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 12:35 PM
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no trunk release, no defogger circuit, less bracing.


If I had to do it again I'd want an NB
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 02:29 PM
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I know people like the 99 heads for turboing, but would a conservative P+P job on the 1.6 heads get the job done?
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Trunk release and defroster both started with the '92 model.
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Originally Posted by Lavid2002
I know people like the 99 heads for turboing, but would a conservative P+P job on the 1.6 heads get the job done?
You don't even need to do that. They work just fine in factory trim. Most guys don't port any Miata heads.
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NVM, reading comprehension fail on my part.
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Also, if you decide to build a motor, which I recommend, you can score tired 99 engines on the cheap, drop it off for machining,, drive your 1.6 until it's ready, and probably save money in the long run over buying the 1.8 car. However, you're going to spend about $700 to get a Torsen rear end so factor that into the price comparison.

I bought my 1.6 when I was desperately poor, I'm talking I gave the guy every cent I had in my checking account, hit over-draft...but I had a running car. I then scored a wrecked 99 Miata for $700 and took the drivetrain out of it and sold nothing because it was severely wrecked, fatality style.
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 09:04 PM
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I can swipe a 92 miata for 800 clams, maybe 700 if I talk him down.

If my plans are to swap the
Trans
Diff
Axles
Suspension
Brakes
Build an engine (a 1.8)

What else would I have to work around with the 1.6? Do I have to worry about the harness not matching up, suspension components, or things like that?

I don't care about defrosters or power windows or anything like that. I plan or pulling practically everything out of this car. If I got a 1.8L I would have to hunt around for the 99 head anyways right? So why not just scout around for a 99 motor right off the bat to swap into this shell (If this goes through).


I plan on getting a job at a machining shop, and although a lot of people talk **** on what they are and are not going to build, I plan on making something pretty fun out of this car

If it isn't considerably faster than my car, I will be disappoint

I have already learned a lot piecing this together, I plan to make a fun car, have a fun project, and learn during the process!
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 09:28 PM
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You still haven't told us what your power goals are.
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The only real concern that I can think of is that the front anti roll bar is located a little further back and if you use the stock mounts it will be fairly close to the front of the engine.
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 09:32 PM
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I am still looking into power goals, but for now I plan to make about 300
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Originally Posted by Lavid2002
I am still looking into power goals, but for now I plan to make about 300
300 what? Hp? Whp? Trq? Have you been in a miata with that power or driven one?

Is this a strict track only car? Street car? Partial track car? Drag car? Daily driver?

Are you dead set on a built 1.8? Why not a built 1.6?

Details, dude. We need them to answer your questions.

A 300hp miata will eat your piece of **** wrx for breakfast.
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by viperormiata
300 what? Hp? Whp? Have you been in a miata with that power?

Is this a strict track only car? Street car? Partial track car? Drag car? Daily driver?

Details, dude. We need them to answer your questions.

A 300hp miata will eat your piece of **** wrx for breakfast.

Lol ^ The point is to make it faster than my WRX.
The WRX is my daily. This car is for fun.

I haven't been in a miata with 300WHP, but who says I need to drive one to build one?

Don't ignore the important parts I have mentioned earlier, this car is just as much, if not more about having a fun project, and learning about custom builds as it is to build a fast fun car.

Lol, Just looking around for some information.


Unlike (I would say most) people on this site this car is NOT going to be a daily driver, its not even needed in the least. If it sits in my back yard and takes 2 or 3 years to finish, so be it.
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Lavid2002
If it isn't considerably faster than my car, I will be disappoint :giggle
That is why I said a 300hp miata will eat your wrx.

Originally Posted by Lavid2002
Lol ^ The point is to make it faster than my WRX.
The WRX is my daily. This car is for fun.
Reading comprehension fail on your part. Thanks for the clarification. Having a fun car and daily is the best way to go, in my opinion.

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I haven't been in a miata with 300WHP, but who says I need to drive one to build one?
No one said you had to. Riding in some one's car will give you a better understanding of what you want your goals to be.

I wanted 500whp a year ago, now I'm sure that 300-350whp is really all that I will need.


Originally Posted by Lavid2002
Don't ignore the important parts I have mentioned earlier, this car is just as much, if not more about having a fun project, and learning about custom builds as it is to build a fast fun car.

Lol, Just looking around for some information.


Unlike (I would say most) people on this site this car is NOT going to be a daily driver, its not even needed in the least. If it sits in my back yard and takes 2 or 3 years to finish, so be it.
No one is ignoring anything, you just need to be more clear.

You WILL have fun building your car, that is a fact. These things are super fun to work on and cheap (compared to most other cars).
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 10:11 PM
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Heres my plan right now, this will all vary depending on what the deal is with this guys 92, but this sounds solid to me.


Go check out the car, if it's what I expect if to be give him 7 clams for it. Part out what I can for some money and get started tearing everything apart. As far as a motor goes I can hunt around for a 1.8 and a 99 head. I will have plenty of time to look around and save for them. I will also have to find a transmission for all this power, I was told the speed 6 transmissions can be used in the miatas, and that they are plenty strong for 30WHP. So much info to look up
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You WILL have fun building your car, that is a fact. These things are super fun to work on and cheap (compared to most other cars).[/QUOTE]

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