First Noob Post, Boost or Swap?
Hello. I am in the process of purchasing a 1997 Miata. My dad has a 350 small Block Chevy motor that we are looking to put in a car. I have seen V8 swaps on Miata’s and I personally don’t think they’re too bad. Personally, I like the rotary sound and I’ve heard the V8 can be heavy in a Miata. I am definitely getting an an ECU first. Ideally, I want to just get a turbo kit for the stock motor. Is that the smartest option? Or would the 350 swap be worth it? I know they have conversion kits on Monster Miata and Flyin Miata
Hello. I am in the process of purchasing a 1997 Miata. My dad has a 350 small Block Chevy motor that we are looking to put in a car. I have seen V8 swaps on Miata’s and I personally don’t think they’re too bad. Personally, I like the rotary sound and I’ve heard the V8 can be heavy in a Miata. I am definitely getting an an ECU first. Ideally, I want to just get a turbo kit for the stock motor. Is that the smartest option? Or would the 350 swap be worth it? I know they have conversion kits on Monster Miata and Flyin Miata
My dad has a chebby tree fitty.
I have seen V8 swaps.
I like the way rotaries sound.
I am getting an ecu for my car first, but don't know what engine i'm going to run.
I want to turbo the stock motor.
My head is spinning.
I am literally on a forum to learn things. I'm sorry I don't know everything about cars like you do. Maybe if you'd answer my question without being a douche we'd get somewhere.
I understand I should have specified, my apologies. My main question was whether to put a V8 in a Miata or a turbo. But I have gotten eaten apart already on another forum and some people were actually decent and helpful. I'll try not to **** you guys off with my dumb questions anymore.
I understand I should have specified, my apologies. My main question was whether to put a V8 in a Miata or a turbo. But I have gotten eaten apart already on another forum and some people were actually decent and helpful. I'll try not to **** you guys off with my dumb questions anymore.

For what it's worth, v8 swaps are really quite expensive. A turbo is a much easier project, and for the most part much cheaper. There's tons of information documented on this site as long as you're willing to do a little reading. If you are really thinking about going down the v8 road, I'd highly suggest an LS over an older sbc. But at the end of the day, a v8 swap is going to take a lot more time and money.
I understand I should have specified, my apologies. My main question was whether to put a V8 in a Miata or a turbo. But I have gotten eaten apart already on another forum and some people were actually decent and helpful. I'll try not to **** you guys off with my dumb questions anymore.
If you ask me that without any background, i'm going to answer "neither, those both sound awful."
There we go 
For what it's worth, v8 swaps are really quite expensive. A turbo is a much easier project, and for the most part much cheaper. There's tons of information documented on this site as long as you're willing to do a little reading. If you are really thinking about going down the v8 road, I'd highly suggest an LS over an older sbc. But at the end of the day, a v8 swap is going to take a lot more time and money.

For what it's worth, v8 swaps are really quite expensive. A turbo is a much easier project, and for the most part much cheaper. There's tons of information documented on this site as long as you're willing to do a little reading. If you are really thinking about going down the v8 road, I'd highly suggest an LS over an older sbc. But at the end of the day, a v8 swap is going to take a lot more time and money.
I want to use this car as a spring/summer car since New York winters would not really agree with it. Mostly as a daily during the nicer months to have fun with. I would not drag race it with the stock motor unless I boost it. There are a few road courses that I could go to.
Hi, I'm a noob too 
I'd get a turbo kit and some help from a professional shop (just judging by the information above). Turbo kit will probably be a quarter of the price of that swap. If you're looking for serious power, a LOT of other mods have to be done first to do it proper.. but you said it will be a summer daily, so I'd go with the turbo kit and shoot for some 200 whp depending on ur budget. Try to keep good looking

I'd get a turbo kit and some help from a professional shop (just judging by the information above). Turbo kit will probably be a quarter of the price of that swap. If you're looking for serious power, a LOT of other mods have to be done first to do it proper.. but you said it will be a summer daily, so I'd go with the turbo kit and shoot for some 200 whp depending on ur budget. Try to keep good looking
Hi, I'm a noob too 
I'd get a turbo kit and some help from a professional shop (just judging by the information above). Turbo kit will probably be a quarter of the price of that swap. If you're looking for serious power, a LOT of other mods have to be done first to do it proper.. but you said it will be a summer daily, so I'd go with the turbo kit and shoot for some 200 whp depending on ur budget. Try to keep good looking

I'd get a turbo kit and some help from a professional shop (just judging by the information above). Turbo kit will probably be a quarter of the price of that swap. If you're looking for serious power, a LOT of other mods have to be done first to do it proper.. but you said it will be a summer daily, so I'd go with the turbo kit and shoot for some 200 whp depending on ur budget. Try to keep good looking







