FM and BEGI learning something from jap tuners!?
I just thought it was interesting how the two are both using big ass horizontal core ICs now, even though they've always preached the benefits of smaller, vertical core ICs.:gtfo:
http://www.flyinmiata.com/projects/c...flip.php?x=627 |
I remember recently reading about Corky Bell reversing himself on his vertical-flow-is-better beliefs. He's behind BEGI and the FM kits are descended from the original BEGI kit, right?
Anyway, as "well thought-out" as their kits supposedly are, I've always thought FM's charge pipe routing and general IC configuration looked a lot more complicated than need be. |
Originally Posted by Al Hounos
I just thought it was interesting how the two are both using big ass horizontal core ICs now, even though they've always preached the benefits of smaller, vertical core ICs.:gtfo:
http://www.flyinmiata.com/projects/c...flip.php?x=627 |
i know the guy who bought the "yellow submarine" off FM a few years back. a built-motor 1.6, blah blah blah. he went to a local dyno shop and the car was making 30-40hp LESS than the FM dyno showed. :gay:
btw, my BEGI intercooler system arrived this week. decided to buy it from Corky rather than FM...Corky's good people. |
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http://home.carolina.rr.com/skrause2...egi-ic-kit.jpg
i have the other half out in the shop here at work. i'm inspecting all the pieces and test fitting them out of the car during lulls. all nicely powdercoated. could there be a better system? sure, but it's difficult to find one this complete and proven. |
oh yah...my free FM downpipe arrived yesterday. :gay:
it's used, it's stainless, it's from california, it's in terrific condition. i paid the price of shipping. |
Yes yes yes we all know the price that woolery charged you.
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It's so funny to hear some of you guys talk on this forum. Why are you bashing FM? Yes, they're not the second-coming of christ, but they did help jump-start what's turned out to be quite a respectable aftermarket scene for the Miata.
Is some of their stuff over-priced? Maybe. But I don't see a whole heckuva lot of other turbo kits out there in their price range to compare, anyway. Could certain parts of their kits be designed better? Sure. But Corky designed the bulk of their "hard points" many moons ago, most of them requiring only very minor upgrades over the years. There's no doubt they're proven and reliable. Now that they've split, both are going back to the drawing board to make certain parts of the kit better. If it weren't for FM, we'd not have had such tremendous support for the Link ECU, as they basically built a bespoke ECU kit specifically for the car. Furthermore, nobody else stepped up to the plate to get the Hydra working on the Miatas, so that's one more ECU that has Miata-specific support (how many others are there that having wiring harnesses, tuning maps, etc. just for the Miata? AEM's had a wiring harness, I think...but I don't know that they even support it anymore for the Miata). Anywho, I just think it's funny. I know we all love to save a buck or two on this board, but c'mon, give credit where it's due. I don't see any of us out there creating cast manifolds, working with ECU vendors and designing complete turbo kits for the aftermarket. |
yes, flying miata really "brought it all together". it's a solid kit, it's sure pretty reliable. they've done a tremendous job marketing themselves and establishing their brand.
their stuff is pretty expensive. their support is awesome. i bought my link USED and they still walked through a lot of n00b stuff. how cool is that? the things that leave a bad taste in my mouth is the one or two employees they have who like to bash other vendors or companies. i really don't like the smugness of some of the fm loyalists, either. i've never met anyone from fm face to face, but i've talked to a few on the phones. Bill cardell was nice enough to talk to me for about 20 minutes about some questions i had a few years back. i've now also talked with corky bell on the phone and he's a genuinely nice man. both of those guys certainly know my miata far better than i do. they're also very confident in their products and i think time has proven them correct. it's a business, their not into it to GIVE it away. it's not exclusive. i think the pieces i have now are head and shoulders above my greddy pieces i had, i just can't afford to buy the fm/begi stuff new. |
Originally Posted by kung fu jesus
i really don't like the smugness of some of the fm loyalists, either.
I like FM just fine, if I was a dentist or something, someone with not much time and a lot o money, I would get their kit over any other. I ordered my oil/water lines and fittings from them, after all. |
Same here, there are many FM nutswingers on m.net who pooh-pooh DIY, Greddy kits, etc. every chance they get. I see "save your money for a 'real' turbo kit" or perpetuation of the belief that every Greddy kit is destined to fall apart. Shit like that.
FM themselves make what look like excellent products, but that doesn't mean that those who go custom can't make something just as good or better, and come to know a lot more about their car and setup in the process. |
Originally Posted by bripab007
It's so funny to hear some of you guys talk on this forum. Why are you bashing FM? Yes, they're not the second-coming of christ, but they did help jump-start what's turned out to be quite a respectable aftermarket scene for the Miata.
Is some of their stuff over-priced? Maybe. But I don't see a whole heckuva lot of other turbo kits out there in their price range to compare, anyway. Could certain parts of their kits be designed better? Sure. But Corky designed the bulk of their "hard points" many moons ago, most of them requiring only very minor upgrades over the years. There's no doubt they're proven and reliable. Now that they've split, both are going back to the drawing board to make certain parts of the kit better. If it weren't for FM, we'd not have had such tremendous support for the Link ECU, as they basically built a bespoke ECU kit specifically for the car. Furthermore, nobody else stepped up to the plate to get the Hydra working on the Miatas, so that's one more ECU that has Miata-specific support (how many others are there that having wiring harnesses, tuning maps, etc. just for the Miata? AEM's had a wiring harness, I think...but I don't know that they even support it anymore for the Miata). Anywho, I just think it's funny. I know we all love to save a buck or two on this board, but c'mon, give credit where it's due. I don't see any of us out there creating cast manifolds, working with ECU vendors and designing complete turbo kits for the aftermarket. I think the issue for me is the smug FM owners, the guys that own/operate FM are great guys. I too cant stand 80% of the miata.net guys that jizz them selves over how there is an Ubercharged/FM XIVIICI (Dont get me wrong Ubercharged miatas sound great!) miata that makes like 300whp when there are other cars out there, like hondas that are making double that. FM is a good company but jesus, some of FM's fanboys need to just shut up sometimes. My main issue with the company is it's dyno's. I dont feel that they are accurate. This may be do to them overcorrecting for elevation or they dyno the cars on like a 5c day I dunno. Their ~185whp from their FMI doesnt look so good when it might be 10 to 20 less whp when you take it to your local dyno. I know that with dyno's its like everyone is measuring the same thing with different rulers but still, If you end up with 165-175whp for 3800+ price of clutch and other crap that doesnt seem that great to me. I am sure a lot of FMII owners would be susprised that there are a crap load of GReddy'ed cars out there that are faster and were built for usually a lot less, but they will still bash on it :gay: . That said I really dont try to go out of my way to bash FM. My first post was more of a joke than anything. I do feel though that the Miata world in general can learn a lot from other car guys. A good number of miata.net'ers will bash cars like hondas but they dont seem to realise that there are honda guys that are N/A that make 200whp+ and with a decent suspension setup would be faster than a lot of the boosted miatas. A lot of guys need to realise that the miata isnt the best car in the world- its just a good car. |
well-said.
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I have a few parts from FM but I don't think they are the holy grail when it comes to miata parts,They have some really good products(little on the expensive side)that work well.80% of the people on M.net have no clue what they are talking about,They think they know everything there is to know about a miata cause they have owned their car for a year and have been reading the forum for two years.I have no problem with DIY and Greddy kits(I use to have a Greddy kit)and really appreciate the creativity of individuals that do so with other alternatives other than FM or BEGI.
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To be honest I dont understand why theres really any debate about tuner cars and what parts and stuff. All of the characteristics of intercoolers can be calculated of measured, so there shouldnt be any suprises. Same things with turbos, just everyones way to lazy...
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Originally Posted by Loki047
To be honest I dont understand why theres really any debate about tuner cars and what parts and stuff. All of the characteristics of intercoolers can be calculated of measured, so there shouldnt be any suprises. Same things with turbos, just everyones way to lazy...
You have the have the same ambient temperature in all the tests and that sometimes makes it difficult. You have to make sure you give all the intercoolers the same load of hot air from the turbo. Yes a lot of testing needs to be done to know the answer. The only problem is a lot of Miata.net'ers are unwilling to try new things. They would like to follow the same path as others. Which isnt really a bad idea but thats why almost every suspension/power modded miata all have very simular mods. Look how many guys are running t28's, 15g or smaller turbos and how few are running larger turbo's. Also look how everyone follows the allignment settings of like 2 guys on miata.net. Hell there is a metric crapload of miata's useing kyb-agx's (I am on this list but hey I got them cheap!) and koni's (there are a few others too). Is there a better shock out there? Proabably but is anybody willing to try something that hasnt been tried and posted on miata.net? This isnt to harp on the average miata.net'er and say they are some how stupid for playing it safe, but playing it safe has its down sides when everyone is using the same or simular setup. There was a thread with a 600whp BP a while back (it was in a 323) and the constant bickering forced the mods to close the thread. Which is extreamly retarded becuase I am sure somebody wanted to learn from its setup but the nazi mod staff was too quick too close the thread. They should of just deleted the offending posts and let discussion continue in what should be considered a huge achievment in the miata/BP world. |
i was a little bored during lunch, so i assembled the intercooler piping in my office. the parts not shown are the dustpan intake, the AFM mount and transition, the BOV, and a few other smaller pieces:
http://home.carolina.rr.com/skrause2...cooler-kit.jpg |
Originally Posted by kung fu jesus
i was a little bored during lunch, so i assembled the intercooler piping in my office. the parts not shown are the dustpan intake, the AFM mount and transition, the BOV, and a few other smaller pieces:
http://home.carolina.rr.com/skrause2...cooler-kit.jpg |
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