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Toddcod 08-26-2008 10:58 AM

First trip with boost leak and overheating.
 
I got the car together. And wasn't planing on driving it much till I could make sure everything was straightened out. Well, a family member past away and I had to go. The red miata has no tags or inspection litterally. And my truck needs brakes.

I figured well I guess I'll get some tunning in. Well, cruise is now tuned in.:)
And then it started getting warm. Not hot, but way warmer than normal.
The intake temps were great at 97-103. I figure it is due to timming.

Then the butt kicker. Boost raised super fast and then stopped at 2psi. I pulled over and found a hose clamp that was loose, and a vacume line that had half sliped off. Now it goes to 3-4 psi. I just babied it the next hr home.

And I had to drive with the A/C off to keep the car cool.

If the timming doesn't cool things down. I'm installing a new radiator.

compy 08-26-2008 11:27 AM

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johndoe 08-26-2008 12:05 PM

I assume you mean timing...I'd try sealing the radiator/intercooler to the mouth of the car before buying a new radiator. Why not try the cheaper alternative first? I and others have had great success doing this. For instance, I drove to and from NY to TN this weekend 12 hours each way averaging 80mph with the A/C blasting the whole way, and getting into boost fairly often. Temps never went over 190F. If the car is going to be heavily tracked that of course changes things. But for a street/autocross car I don't think there's a need for a bigger rad.

Toddcod 08-26-2008 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by johndoe (Post 301128)
I assume you mean timing...I'd try sealing the radiator/intercooler to the mouth of the car before buying a new radiator. Why not try the cheaper alternative first? I and others have had great success doing this. For instance, I drove to and from NY to TN this weekend 12 hours each way averaging 80mph with the A/C blasting the whole way, and getting into boost fairly often. Temps never went over 190F. If the car is going to be heavily tracked that of course changes things. But for a street/autocross car I don't think there's a need for a bigger rad.

I so forgot I hadn't sealed it yet..... I'm off tommorrow. I'll try and do that.
This car will see little track time. Mabe 2-3 days a year.

Toddcod 08-26-2008 12:53 PM

I have a long day ahead of me tommorrow.
I need to fix the gas issue with my brothers car.

Seal the radiator, fix boost leaks, and fix A/C idle droop and stall.

johndoe 08-26-2008 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Toddcod (Post 301155)

and fix A/C idle droop and stall.

I fix that with my right hand by turning it off when coming to a stop. Yes, I'm too lazy to actually try to fix it.

Bryce 08-26-2008 01:32 PM

Do you have a coolant reroute?

kenzo42 08-26-2008 01:39 PM

What material did you use to seal it off JD?

johndoe 08-26-2008 01:42 PM

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I'll take some pics today and upload them this evening.

Toddcod 08-26-2008 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by johndoe (Post 301169)
I fix that with my right hand by turning it off when coming to a stop. Yes, I'm too lazy to actually try to fix it.

Lol. That is what I've been doing.


Originally Posted by Bryce (Post 301173)
Do you have a coolant reroute?

I haven't rerouted it yet.
My other Miata is stock water routing and not IC. I drove it from florida Florida with no troubles.

Once Hustler gets his together in a few weeks I may do one. I want to see one in person & work up a game plan.

johndoe 08-26-2008 07:29 PM

too tired from yesterday's 12 hour drive to work on the car today. Decided to drink instead. I'll get pics tomorrow I promise.

miataspeed1point6 08-27-2008 01:11 AM

I put my rad shroud and undertray back on. HUGE difference. After a hard drive I can pop the hood and it's only warm. The surfaces like the radiator or valve cover are hot, but the air around them isn't. My post intercooler charge pipe is only warm because of the hot air the radiator was blowing on it. Before I put those on when I popped the hood I had to step back. If your radiator isn't sealed it needs to be.

18psi 08-27-2008 02:20 AM


Originally Posted by compy (Post 301113)
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If you're going to be a grammar nazzi at least do it right. Its: "no spellcheck ftl":bang:

Bryce 08-27-2008 02:22 AM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 301439)
If you're going to be a grammar nazzi at least do it right. Its: "no spellcheck ftl":bang:

Nazi. :)

kenzo42 08-27-2008 04:31 AM


Originally Posted by Bryce (Post 301441)
Nazi. :)

That is an incomplete sentence. J/k.

Toddcod 08-28-2008 07:04 PM

I've checked everything. Still leaking boost. My bov was loose as could be. I tightened it up. I guess I'll tighten it up more.

When I first installed the bov it chattered. Now the release is more crisp. I'll check it again.

miataspeed1point6 08-28-2008 07:48 PM

Check that your manifold and turbo bolts are all tight. Would explain the extra heat and loss of boost.

Toddcod 08-29-2008 10:12 AM

I rechecked and tightened everything. I went for a drive and boost went to 4psi. And then dropped. And rechecked the IC lines and there it was. The rubber tubing had finnally blew a hole big enough for me to find.

Or lets say it blew out bad. I'm going to have to tie it up better. I think it must have caught some debri in the road. I swirved & dodged chunks of crap all over the highway.


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