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larryd96 07-12-2008 09:58 PM

Hi from Charlotte, NC
 
Hi all it was just suggested that I de-noob myself. WOW, wasn't no were near as painful as I thought. :)

I've been on the site for sometime reading everything I can, thank you all for your knowledge.

Just some history:

94 miata, classic red.
All maintenance up to date
Compression leakdown test done, PASSED!!!!
Excedy stage 1, installed
Act prolite flywheel, installed
Enthuza 3" cat back w\cat, ordered
Begi "S" , ordered

KPLAFIN 07-12-2008 09:59 PM

Good job... :bigtu: now get some pictures up!

miatamania 07-14-2008 12:21 AM

Welcome. Def need to see that thing when shes running.

jedduh01 07-14-2008 12:27 PM

Welcome. Looks like were gathering a few turbos around the Charlotte area. We should arrange something sometime somewhere... Ive been tempted to get on a dyno sometime.

Where you at ZABAC> get a group dyno run together when your back up and running.

samnavy 07-14-2008 12:52 PM

Nice first post... just what we're lookin' for round'ere. Just two more little things... put "Charlotte NC" in your location in your profile... and put "'94-red, Exedy Stg1, Enthuza 3", BEGi"S"-on order" in your signature.

larryd96 07-14-2008 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by jedduh01 (Post 282767)
Welcome. Looks like were gathering a few turbos around the Charlotte area. We should arrange something sometime somewhere... Ive been tempted to get on a dyno sometime.

Where you at ZABAC> get a group dyno run together when your back up and running.


Man that's great to find a few more in town, my kit probably won't be installed until September but after that I would love to get it dyno'd. Let me know when I can see your cars.

larryd96 07-14-2008 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by samnavy (Post 282777)
Nice first post... just what we're lookin' for round'ere. Just two more little things... put "Charlotte NC" in your location in your profile... and put "'94-red, Exedy Stg1, Enthuza 3", BEGi"S"-on order" in your signature.


Thanks samnavy for the profile tips, looks like I got it. It's good to meet you I can't tell you how many questions I've had thus far and many were answered by posts and replies by you. I'm sure during and after my install I'll have allot of questions so thanks in advance. :bowrofl:

Zabac 07-14-2008 11:44 PM

Welcome, glad to see more people from around here.

Jedduh01-I'll see what I can do, maybe in October or so, I doubt I'll be sorted before then as I am sure i will have lots of little surprises once I am done with everything.
I think I may be able to talk to a friend of mine in Greensboro to set something up for us, for around $100 for 4-5 pulls. Hows that sound? It's an hour drive, but we can get a lot of people in on it and save some money. Oh shit, here I go again...

Zabac 07-14-2008 11:55 PM


Originally Posted by larryd96 (Post 282355)
Enthuza 3" cat back w\cat, ordered
Begi "S" , ordered

Larry, once we are closer to september and your vacation time, make sure to remind us as some of us may be able to come by and help you out.

Also, do you do any autocrossing?

larryd96 07-15-2008 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Zabac (Post 283047)
Larry, once we are closer to september and your vacation time, make sure to remind us as some of us may be able to come by and help you out.

Also, do you do any autocrossing?


Man! thanks for the offer I'll definitely do that. I'm trying to be ultra conservative in this whole process by giving myself allot of time. I should have the kit in the next week or two and I'll start preparing parts like putting studs in the manifold and turbo, reading over the instructions and laying out parts for each step, making sure I have all my tools in order and doing some dry runs and then if I had a few experienced hands under the hood would be icing on the cake. I'll even spring for pizza and your choice of drink on the days were working on it. :)

I haven't done any autocross but would like to try it. I'm not sure the rules but I didn't think you could autocross with a turbo charged miata.

larryd96 07-15-2008 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by miatamania (Post 282643)
Welcome. Def need to see that thing when shes running.


Thanks, looking forward to getting it installed once its finished I'll post some pics. I forgot to add that I have a valve cover out being powder coated fire red and hope to have it by the end of this week. I have a leaking CAS O-ring and valve cover gasket and thought while replacing them why not give her a makeover at the same time.

Zabac 07-16-2008 11:30 PM

You can auto-x a trubo Miata, you will be in SM2 class, it's a real fun class!!!
When you are doing your install just let us know, i am sure if people are not busy they will show up...besides, I have been dying to turb a wrench lately, my car is 80 miles away hibernating (i know it's summer).

samnavy 07-17-2008 09:42 AM

When you replace your valve cover, don't forget the drops of silicone along the camshaft humps. Black RTV (hi-temp) silicone works best.
http://www.miata.net/garage/valvecover/index.html

larryd96 07-17-2008 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Zabac (Post 283976)
You can auto-x a trubo Miata, you will be in SM2 class, it's a real fun class!!!
When you are doing your install just let us know, i am sure if people are not busy they will show up...besides, I have been dying to turb a wrench lately, my car is 80 miles away hibernating (i know it's summer).


Thanks again Zabac, I will definitely get in touch with you when I'm ready to do the install. Also, if all guys are auto-xing I'd like to check it out I've been want to improve my driving skills.

larryd96 07-17-2008 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by samnavy (Post 284083)
When you replace your valve cover, don't forget the drops of silicone along the camshaft humps. Black RTV (hi-temp) silicone works best.
http://www.miata.net/garage/valvecover/index.html


Thanks Sam for tip and link I have Keiths first book that states to put silicone sealant on the corners before installing the cover but I think I like the details of the link you sent better. I'll make sure to pick up the black RTV.


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