New Friendly SE Michigan Idiot Looking to Waste all his Money
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New Friendly SE Michigan Idiot Looking to Waste all his Money
Hello Everyone. My name is Will and I've been lurking around these forums for a while, reading more than posting. A couple weeks back I purchased a 1991 NA Miata w/VLSD and 83K miles. I got it for $2,400 which seems like a decent deal since it's mechanically flawless except for a little play in the shifter (fixed already). It has no rust at all (something very rare in the snow-belt). Other issues include a dirty rear soft-top window, and small body damage on the rear quarter panel. I can't wait to get wrenching on it this winter, and track it hard in the summer. (Yes, it will be turbo and yes it will be 1.8L). It is not going to be full track car but it won't be a DD. I am shooting for 240 wheel HP on 93 octane. If I can't make that number I will go to E85 and/or Meth. I'm just looking to build a fun weekend car that is capable of AutoX, HPDE, and maybe one or two drift events for fun.
Why did I get a Miata?
That's simple, good sir. I wanted a car that is cheap, fun and RWD with unlimited potential. I love boost too and clearly these cars take that very well. I was actually originally shopping for an Evo, but figured a Miata would teach me a lot more about track driving at a lower operating cost (15 inch tires FTW).
Anyways enough talking...
My build thread can be found here: https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo...9/#post1283288
Here is me:
This is my DD: (2007 gti, Full bolt-ons, K04 turbo, 93 octane, ~320whp).
And this is my new baby:
More information over on the build thread. Can't wait to start boosting and partake in turbo Miata shenanigans with you all.
Why did I get a Miata?
That's simple, good sir. I wanted a car that is cheap, fun and RWD with unlimited potential. I love boost too and clearly these cars take that very well. I was actually originally shopping for an Evo, but figured a Miata would teach me a lot more about track driving at a lower operating cost (15 inch tires FTW).
Anyways enough talking...
My build thread can be found here: https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo...9/#post1283288
Here is me:
This is my DD: (2007 gti, Full bolt-ons, K04 turbo, 93 octane, ~320whp).
And this is my new baby:
More information over on the build thread. Can't wait to start boosting and partake in turbo Miata shenanigans with you all.
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Thanks guys, yeah the car itself is in beautiful condition. The best part? The car has never seen snow, and it's only seen rain once or twice. The guy had to sell it because of wife flak, and he had it online and sold within a day.
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Helpful hint: when the upper radiator tank turns that color, it means you need to replace it.
Probably a good idea to do the timing belt while it's out. 25 years is a long time for a little strip of rubber. (Fortunately, Miata engines are of a non-interference design.)
Probably a good idea to do the timing belt while it's out. 25 years is a long time for a little strip of rubber. (Fortunately, Miata engines are of a non-interference design.)
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Helpful hint: when the upper radiator tank turns that color, it means you need to replace it.
Probably a good idea to do the timing belt while it's out. 25 years is a long time for a little strip of rubber. (Fortunately, Miata engines are of a non-interference design.)
Probably a good idea to do the timing belt while it's out. 25 years is a long time for a little strip of rubber. (Fortunately, Miata engines are of a non-interference design.)
Good idea on the belt, I was planning on doing the belt and the fluid just so I know exactly when all that has been done. Maintenance is always the #1 thing when tuning.
Thanks man. Gah, I forgot to put that in my build plan list. Yeah I was planning on picking up a torsen unit since I think my VLSD is going anyways. Honestly it feels like an open diff a lot of the time.
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Thanks for the tip man, you are a gentleman and a scholar. Guess its a good time for a FM radiator.
Good idea on the belt, I was planning on doing the belt and the fluid just so I know exactly when all that has been done. Maintenance is always the #1 thing when tuning.
Good idea on the belt, I was planning on doing the belt and the fluid just so I know exactly when all that has been done. Maintenance is always the #1 thing when tuning.
I suggest you have a stiff drink ready.
I'll give you the Cliff's Notes version:
The Miata engine was originally designed for a FWD application. It had the thermostat in the "back" (flywheel side) of the head. When Mazda put it into the RWD Miata, they royally fucked up the design of the cooling system by moving the thermostat to the front of the head. This causes the engines to run very hot, and to be cooled very unevenly. Fixing this generally involved moving the thermostat back to its original location at the back of the head, which is a bit of a pain in the *** to do. There are several off-the-shelf kits available to help you. Some of them are badly designed, and I can think of one in particular that will cause more harm than good. Also, when you upgrade to a 1.8 engine, the specific year you choose will make a difference in what the best solution is, as Mazda took a half-assed stab at correcting the problem in 2001 by changing the head gasket design to one that blocks about half the coolant ports.
I'll let you suck on that hot popsicle of awful for a while, and assume that curiosity will eventually get the best of you.
And, again, welcome aboard.
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