N()()b in Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Hello!
I recently picked up a '91 with aspirations for -you guessed it- forced induction. With the exception of a Hard Dog roll bar and exhaust the car is completely stock. It's my DD right now, but tracking has always been the end goal. At some point I would like to be running all the proper parts (stand alone, etc), but for now I'm looking for a smog legal kit (a la Greddy) just to get my feet wet. I've got a lot of years working on cars, but I don't have access to any fabricating tools. I've always been a DSM guy (3 first gen Lancers/Dodge Colts), and am new to Miatas, so feel free to give me a ration of ****! https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1381938189 |
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Screw smog testing.... The Greddy isnt worth it, even for THAT reason... lol
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Welcome to the site lancer7703, thanks for joining up!
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Thanks guys. I've still got a lot of reading to do; hoping I can actually contribute at some point, haha |
I agree with these guys. Having just learned to tune my bone-stock '99 with an MS3, there is NO way I would learn to do it while boosting. It's frightening enough N/A. Start with the standalone, boost after you learn to tune. Also IDK how it's done in the DSM world but when I say tune I actually mean tune, not just downloading maps.
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