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Old Oct 3, 2007 | 01:20 PM
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What would you recommend?
Old Oct 3, 2007 | 01:34 PM
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i actually do not mind that this is a civic thread, as long as they dont become regular...my first 4 cars were hondas, lol
2 civics, integra, accord...and my brother had a civic too
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Originally Posted by rotaryjunky
What would you recommend?


the reason i was hating on the dsm t25 is that i wasnt able to get reasonable spool characteristics without the use of a MBC, which required running at least 12psi. i think the old 300zx t25 might fit the bill reasonably well. iirc they run pretty low boost from the factory.

what will you be using for management? i loved using crome pro and an ostrich on my P28.
Old Oct 3, 2007 | 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by marty_uiuc
what will you be using for management? i loved using crome pro and an ostrich on my P28.
I will start with the used FMU I bought from expensivehobby, then probably go crome or similar when the miata is "done". (Depends on how many copiers my wife sells)

If I blow it, I'll just drive the minivan.
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