Daily driving the miata
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Daily driving the miata
Just curious as of how many people rack up some mileage on their DIY turbo cars. We are talking about getting rid of the scion and getting her a truck. So that would leave us with just a truck and the miata.
I do about 80ish miles a day, highway, so I think it would be fine. This would all be with a 6 puck and low boost. I think the only thing would be to replace my beat up soft top with a cheapo hard top, permitting if I could fine one.
Current odo 107k.
I do about 80ish miles a day, highway, so I think it would be fine. This would all be with a 6 puck and low boost. I think the only thing would be to replace my beat up soft top with a cheapo hard top, permitting if I could fine one.
Current odo 107k.
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There is no reason a DIY turbo miata (done right) shouldn't be perfectly reliable in a DD situation. I've got probably 12k on my turbo setup I think and have never had an issue related directly to the turbo stuff in DD situations (except my old BEGI downpipe that kept coming apart).
Edit: Actually I built a new Mani/DP maybe 3k ago so I guess I lied a little bit although its even more reliable now versus the BEGi stuff.
Edit: Actually I built a new Mani/DP maybe 3k ago so I guess I lied a little bit although its even more reliable now versus the BEGi stuff.
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I DD mine currently. Its fine as long as your SO has something bigger to carry groceries . As long as you maintain your **** and regularly give your engine bay a once over, you'll be perfectly fine. I try to check mine out every time I fill up as well as checking coolant and oil levels.
Don't bother with that low boost business either, I fully plan on DDing mine @20psi this summer if that gives you any indication of how confident I am in the reliability of a boosted miata .
Don't bother with that low boost business either, I fully plan on DDing mine @20psi this summer if that gives you any indication of how confident I am in the reliability of a boosted miata .
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I dd'd my miata for 3 years unboosted and 2 years boosted. Just install ur **** properly and don't run a fuxked up tune. Also run a cat so ur exhaust is quieter and so u don't get lung cancer. U can also fit quite a lot of groceries in the trunk and also on the parcel shelf behind the seats.
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My 94 is a daily driver, turbo'd two years and 35K miles now. About 15 track days too. Only trouble I've had is turbo and downpipe bolts loosening after track days and the MAP sensor in the MSPNP ecu dying due to water in the line. Car currently has 130K total miles on it. I am using more oil now but I don't know if that's the turbo's fault or just my poor maintenance and track thrashing on a 16 year old motor.
+1 - I've carried some pretty shocking amounts of stuff in and on my car. They aren't nearly as impractical as they would seem.
Faeflora. U can also fit quite a lot of groceries in the trunk and also on the parcel shelf behind the seats.
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I DDed my DIY turbo car for about two years, put 30k on it in that time period. Lots of highway trips between home and school. Only times it ever let me down was when I broke it - blown transmission, blown diff, blown engine. Make sure you don't have anything marginal, like 200whp through a 1.6 diff or 250whp through a 5-speed, or any form of eBay manifold, and you should be fine.
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I could easily daily drive my car now if I didn't track it, or the old BEGi kit. If you never want to work on it again you need a 6-speed and you need to wrap all electronics in heat-abatement stuff.
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Well, the car is only on 8 psi with me babying the stock 5 speed. A 6 will come one day but not until this one goes. Most everything is quality or close enough. It has a chinacharger but the thing has held up for the last year so I doubt it will have a problem holding up for another especially since it has the diy oil restrictor in it.
The only thing it really needs is an alignment and an inspection.
I decided to drive it on my route today and so far so good. Kind of loud overall but I think she'll hold up fine. I mean I've had the car for almost 2 years and have only put a little over 10k on it...lol.
The only thing it really needs is an alignment and an inspection.
I decided to drive it on my route today and so far so good. Kind of loud overall but I think she'll hold up fine. I mean I've had the car for almost 2 years and have only put a little over 10k on it...lol.
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So basically you asked if we thought the car would be reliable, you then told us that you have a chinese turbo and a glass 5-speed...do we really need to answer this? The turbo will go before the trans.