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Jimbo191 08-24-2017 03:08 AM

Should I buy this car?
 
Hi guys - im about do do a deal on this car.
It won't be my daily, but i would like to run it whenever the weather is nice.
I know its build right, and the seller seems like a prope - but i dont know much about turbo setups and tlike, but maybe someone can tell me if this car sounds solid?

So it's a 1990, the car has 174.000 km on the clock, but the engine has only 35.000 km, and the car has had this setup since 2004.
It has a 1,8 engine from a US Miata,
1,8NB,
LSD from a NB,
Koni damper HR-springs
Racingbeat stiffener
Pistons from a 323-GTR
Exhaust manifold from a 323-GTR
It has a Garrett t-4 turbo
Its fitted with a intercooler and standard radiator
Standard ECU with extra nozzles? (fuel injectors i guess??)
ONETWO exhaust all the way with a racing Cat.

It has never been out in the winter, and has 0 rust. It has been taken apart, and underseal, and put back together and undersealed again.

It has been mapped and dynode to around 200-240HP, it rides with 16 inch BBS rims. It has a remote control central locking and boot opener!

What do you guys think?https://forum.miata.net/vb/miata_ima...er_offline.gifhttps://forum.miata.net/vb/miata_ima...tons/quote.gif

thumpetto007 08-24-2017 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by Jimbo191 (Post 1435606)
the seller seems like a prope

Urban Dictionary: Prope

Just on that alone, yeah, go for it man!

sixshooter 08-24-2017 07:02 AM

We generally don't use 16in wheels on our cars because they are heavier and therefore do not stop or accelerate as well. They also contribute to a significantly worse ride over uneven pavement. Performance tire choices are fewer and they don't allow the car to get down to a good performance height.

We don't use additional injectors because there are better options. that was the technology that was being used in the aftermarket in the late 80s and early 90s. Nothing was mentioned about a way to adjust the timing to prevent detonation when going into boost. The car really needs a standalone ECU. Does it even have a wideband oxygen sensor? Or even the old school exhaust gas temperature gauge?

The 323 pistons were a waste of time. Things like that were done before there was an aftermarket for Miata parts. Anyone reasonable these days would have spent that money on connecting rods or forged pistons or both.

You didn't mention brakes. The early cars came with smaller brakes.

You said it didn't have a larger radiator and didn't mention a stronger clutch. Those are two things that are often considered essential with a turbo and there are ways to do it wrong that would require you spending money there.

If it really has a Garrett T4 Turbo then it is probably miserable to drive.

Koni shocks are great except for the ones built for Miatas. They're often regarded as improperly valved for our cars and give a very harsh ride and poor control over uneven pavement.

You asked if the car sounded reliable. It may be reliable or it may not be. What I can say is that your modification list seems unusual for a modern Miata build.

I would not buy it because of the thousands of dollars that would be necessary to get the car up to modern standards. Certainly there are better choices out there.

shuiend 08-24-2017 07:59 AM

I told you no it was not a good buy on miata.net, and I will tell you the same thing here. It is not a good buy.

Jimbo191 08-24-2017 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 1435617)
We generally don't use 16in wheels on our cars because they are heavier and therefore do not stop or accelerate as well. They also contribute to a significantly worse ride over uneven pavement. Performance tire choices are fewer and they don't allow the car to get down to a good performance height.

We don't use additional injectors because there are better options. that was the technology that was being used in the aftermarket in the late 80s and early 90s. Nothing was mentioned about a way to adjust the timing to prevent detonation when going into boost. The car really needs a standalone ECU. Does it even have a wideband oxygen sensor? Or even the old school exhaust gas temperature gauge?

The 323 pistons were a waste of time. Things like that were done before there was an aftermarket for Miata parts. Anyone reasonable these days would have spent that money on connecting rods or forged pistons or both.

You didn't mention brakes. The early cars came with smaller brakes.

You said it didn't have a larger radiator and didn't mention a stronger clutch. Those are two things that are often considered essential with a turbo and there are ways to do it wrong that would require you spending money there.

If it really has a Garrett T4 Turbo then it is probably miserable to drive.

Koni shocks are great except for the ones built for Miatas. They're often regarded as improperly valved for our cars and give a very harsh ride and poor control over uneven pavement.

You asked if the car sounded reliable. It may be reliable or it may not be. What I can say is that your modification list seems unusual for a modern Miata build.

I would not buy it because of the thousands of dollars that would be necessary to get the car up to modern standards. Certainly there are better choices out there.


It has the larger brakes from the 1,8 model as well and the clutch from the 1,8.
The car have been running like this for quite a while, so when it was build i guess, some of the choices made sense then?
Why should the Garrett make it miserable?

I test-drove it, and i didn't think the ride was to harsh or anything like it, it actually ran pretty well imo..
I think the 16inch wheels are mostly for looks, and with the power it produces it gets up to speed very fast anyways?
Im not sure about the ECU, oxygen sensors, or the other things you mention.. But my guess is that its build right? It wouldn't have been running like this for 13 years? Wouldn't any troubles already have been here if they would arrive?

18psi 08-24-2017 11:06 AM

don't make any more threads like this. we can only handle so much stupid questions and assumptions on any given day

sixshooter 08-24-2017 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by Jimbo191 (Post 1435644)
It has the larger brakes from the 1,8 model as well and the clutch from the 1,8.
The car have been running like this for quite a while, so when it was build i guess, some of the choices made sense then?
Why should the Garrett make it miserable?

I test-drove it, and i didn't think the ride was to harsh or anything like it, it actually ran pretty well imo..
I think the 16inch wheels are mostly for looks, and with the power it produces it gets up to speed very fast anyways?
Im not sure about the ECU, oxygen sensors, or the other things you mention.. But my guess is that its build right? It wouldn't have been running like this for 13 years? Wouldn't any troubles already have been here if they would arrive?

If you have already made up your mind, why did you bother us with the question? I actually thought you wanted input or I wouldn't have bothered spending the time. Enjoy your purchase.

concealer404 08-24-2017 11:33 AM

FWIW: 323/Familia GTR pistons are not the droid you guys think they are. Whether it actually has 323/Familia GTR internals or not, would maybe be another matter.

I'm also interested as to how a FWD manifold/turbo orientation is working on the Miata.


Either way, sounds dumb. Pass.

Jimbo191 08-24-2017 11:48 AM

I haven't made up my mind, which is why im asking for advice?
Its either gonna be this one or a regular NA6??
But i dont know enough, and people always expect people to know everything on these kinds of forums.. maybe just be nice and help me out??

concealer404 08-24-2017 11:49 AM

We did. Car sounds bad.

T4 is too big for a BP.

flier129 08-24-2017 12:00 PM

I came here for an audio clip. I'm leaving disappointed.

turbofan 08-24-2017 12:02 PM

Helpful post is written regarding ancient parts and significant cost required to bring it up to date.

OP rejects helpful post

OP receives backlash

OP says we should just be nice

Ban?

To OP: Yes absolutely, cars are the most reliable when the parts were installed 13 years ago. Don't you know 13 year old cars are more reliable than new ones? :robert:

18psi 08-24-2017 12:03 PM

OP thinks he's special, and not just like the million other clueless entitled n00bs that expects us to hold their hand and "be nice" and encourage their laziness when they can't even be bothered to learn the basics.

Don't know Miata's? Start reading/learning. When you know, then you buy.

Or go on a forum full of old wine and cheezers or stancetard vapebroz who will give you terrible advice, but do it NICELY lol

turbofan 08-24-2017 12:06 PM

Also: buying someone else's build when you don't know what you're doing is a really bad idea. It will break, and nobody will know how to fix it because they didn't build it and it isn't stock.

If you don't know anything about turbo miatas, and you aren't willing to put the time into researching and learning, you should not buy ANY turbo Miata, let alone one full of obsolete parts.

viperormiata 08-24-2017 12:13 PM

I swear to god a deity of your choosing if you use another out of place question mark I will fucking kill be slightly more annoyed with you.

18psi 08-24-2017 12:25 PM

you? mad, bro
don't be so mean to the noob?

we're all here to help those who can't be bothered to learn?
or what

ryansmoneypit 08-24-2017 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by Jimbo191 (Post 1435644)
Im not sure about the ECU, oxygen sensors, or the other things you mention.. But my guess is that its build right?

Read this back to yourself aloud. How often do you expect a "best case scenario" and actually experience that? Almost never? Why would this be different.

YOU ARE NOT EDUCATED WELL ENOUGH TO BE BUYING A TURBO MIATA.

You mention that if you dont buy this one, you will buy an na6. This speaks volumes for your Miata knowledge.


Time to learn up bro. Learn up. Expect to spend about a year, maybe two learning about the turbo miata lyfe before you can buy something like this with some confidence.

concealer404 08-24-2017 12:42 PM

I think you should consider the best of all worlds. An early NA6 with a Greddy kit.

ryansmoneypit 08-24-2017 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by concealer404 (Post 1435684)
I think you should consider the best of all worlds. An early NA6 with an Alpha Omega kit.

Fixed?

18psi 08-24-2017 12:54 PM

I hear there's collaboration on a MK FAST FORWARD FLYING ALPHA OMEGA MIATA kit coming out any day now. They're awaiting production of the 15x15 JongDongwallawallayingyang wheels to come out first to put the power down.


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