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No flame, genuine compliment. You nailed all the power limits, even the 5-speed's dependency on being nice to it. Either you're making very lucky guesses or you did your homework.
The '03 has the crappy TF diff, which is different from every other 1.8 diff out there. They aren't known to be as reliable as the Torsens so just keep that in mind.
The 6-speed is way, way stronger than the shitty 5-speed. The 5-speed has been around since the late 70s in Mazda and Ford trucks - the 6-speed is a much newer Aisin AZ6 box. The same gearbox (with different bellhousing/tailshaft) came in the JDM IS200 6-speed, as well as the S15 Silvia. The Silvia guys typically start to break the transmissions starting at ~325-350whp, with increased transmission as you start turning the power up.
The 6-speed should hold up to ~350whp reliably in the Miata. The 5-speed will cry uncle at ~250 eventually.
The '03 has the crappy TF diff, which is different from every other 1.8 diff out there. They aren't known to be as reliable as the Torsens so just keep that in mind.
The 6-speed is way, way stronger than the shitty 5-speed. The 5-speed has been around since the late 70s in Mazda and Ford trucks - the 6-speed is a much newer Aisin AZ6 box. The same gearbox (with different bellhousing/tailshaft) came in the JDM IS200 6-speed, as well as the S15 Silvia. The Silvia guys typically start to break the transmissions starting at ~325-350whp, with increased transmission as you start turning the power up.
The 6-speed should hold up to ~350whp reliably in the Miata. The 5-speed will cry uncle at ~250 eventually.
#22
No flame, genuine compliment. You nailed all the power limits, even the 5-speed's dependency on being nice to it. Either you're making very lucky guesses or you did your homework.
The '03 has the crappy TF diff, which is different from every other 1.8 diff out there. They aren't known to be as reliable as the Torsens so just keep that in mind.
The 6-speed is way, way stronger than the shitty 5-speed. The 5-speed has been around since the late 70s in Mazda and Ford trucks - the 6-speed is a much newer Aisin AZ6 box. The same gearbox (with different bellhousing/tailshaft) came in the JDM IS200 6-speed, as well as the S15 Silvia. The Silvia guys typically start to break the transmissions starting at ~325-350whp, with increased transmission as you start turning the power up.
The 6-speed should hold up to ~350whp reliably in the Miata. The 5-speed will cry uncle at ~250 eventually.
The '03 has the crappy TF diff, which is different from every other 1.8 diff out there. They aren't known to be as reliable as the Torsens so just keep that in mind.
The 6-speed is way, way stronger than the shitty 5-speed. The 5-speed has been around since the late 70s in Mazda and Ford trucks - the 6-speed is a much newer Aisin AZ6 box. The same gearbox (with different bellhousing/tailshaft) came in the JDM IS200 6-speed, as well as the S15 Silvia. The Silvia guys typically start to break the transmissions starting at ~325-350whp, with increased transmission as you start turning the power up.
The 6-speed should hold up to ~350whp reliably in the Miata. The 5-speed will cry uncle at ~250 eventually.
Anyways, i really want to thank you guys for the help and please let me know about being able to swap MS2 from parallel to stand alone!
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There's no need to swap it from parallel to standalone - if you swap it, just swap the stock ECU back in. The point of parallel would be to not touch it ever - you still retain full control of fuel, spark, etc. but you leave idle, emissions, etc. with the stock ECU.
It's not piggyback where you modify stock signals - it's parallel, where you make your own signals for some stuff and leave some stuff alone.
It's not piggyback where you modify stock signals - it's parallel, where you make your own signals for some stuff and leave some stuff alone.
#25
I want to thank you both for really helping me piece togeather what exactly i need, and now i know exactly what i need to do to make this beastly build. I cant say enough good things about you guys as you are very helpful, and i cant wait to be able to give input that will better this community. Thanks guys!
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You are sexy noob.
My only input is to aim for as much power as possible and get a turbo manifold and downpipe on day one that can support all that power. More power is more fun. That's about it.
My only input is to aim for as much power as possible and get a turbo manifold and downpipe on day one that can support all that power. More power is more fun. That's about it.
#27
PS @ Faeg
I thought you died in the hurricane. Skip to #49 and go from there. I think you where also mentioned in post #2 as well.
#28
I dont know how i feel as i know your a dude, and so am i.... so i mean, ill take my car is sexy, but yeah.....
I will start looking into what the power level limits of the Exhaust mani of the FM II kit that comes with just hardware will go, as i do want to have headroom past 250, just for the sake of it, along with a intercooler that will allow that as well. The Intake mani, i will have to look into as well, maybe gut it, just for now, and later get a expensive one, as it seems no one has a lot of evidence about one intake mani being better than another.
On a side note, has anyone built a DIY intake mani and had good to great success with it? any links or someone i could contact to ask about it? thanks guys!
#29
Falcon is running an IM that another member on this site made. He runs a rotrex and whatnot, bu in this thread https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...=rotrex&page=2 you can see the difference in torque up top.
Mind that this is a NA though.
Mind that this is a NA though.
#31
Ok, so as i get closer to parting what all i need togeather i have another question. The turbo size, after looking and thinking hard, i want a little bit of lag so i can still use liberal amount of throttle going into turn but by Apex or so be able to claw out of the turn with boost.... Its kinda how i drive, but what im more asking is, if a 2550 will be similar to a SC, what will have a little more "*****" to it, and have JUST a little lag....if that makes sense....... kinda of hoping someone knows of a good turbo a couple sizes up from the 2550 but isnt like 5K before i get boost... Also i know that this is a lose guess as many things can effect that BUT i still need good idea?
Thanks again for all the help guys!
Thanks again for all the help guys!
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