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Hey guys i'm Alex :noob: i live in richmond, va and i WANT a miata as a toy. My DD is a 08 Pontiac G6 3.5l shes my baby. I have bad grammer so bare with me, so i want 250-300rwhp out of the miata coilovers roll cage. Im a noob to turbos so is this a good kit if i put the psi up to 13
http://www.cxracing.com/mm5/merchant...&Category_Code also if i turbo do i have to get a huge exhaust can it just be a nice flowmaster or magnaflow system/custom or must there be back pressure ? just an fyi im not big into jdm and all that but i like miatas they are sporty and that and an evo are the only two foreign performance cars id drive heres my ride btw Attachment 191152 Attachment 191153 Attachment 191154 and yes i removed the eyelids and the tail light tint |
Honest question killiger: Are you US Born?
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yea y
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Because you talk like a retard.
BTW, in regards to your question, that's not a very good kit. It's not as rancid and horrible as most ebay kits but do yourself a favor and do it right the first time. |
ok so what do you guys suggest?
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If I have to put more effort into reading what you wrote than you put into writing it, you're not going to get much help around here. The best way to learn to write well is to practice trying. Do us a favor and translate your first "paragraph" into some sort of understandable thought.
You're not going to be spoon fed on the massive quantity of problems that you're going to run into if you buy the turbo "kit" you linked and expect it to be bolt-on power. Do yourself a favor and start here: DIY Spoon Feed written for Killiger2009 |
And if you want a complete "kit" without mechanical skills, start here:
Flyin' Miata Or for less expense, but added mechanical ability requirements: BEGI |
Ok I want to buy a miata. What I want to put in it is turbo, exhaust, cam, pistons, suspension, roll cage, new paint, lip kit, rims, and big brakes. I want it done right. I've seen the BEGI kit and I think that will be my best bet. Now at about 15-17 PSI what is the estimated rwhp for a 90-93 1.6L? Besides the turbo kit do you guys have any other suggestions about parts' pistons,cams, etc? If i get the BEGI would it be a good idea to beef up the trans? Now if i had mechanically experience what should I do turbo wise thats not over $2k?
Is that a little better? |
Please try to type like an adult if you're going to stick around here. You can ask a neighbor for help if anything.
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Originally Posted by killiger2009
(Post 687272)
Ok I want to buy a miata. What I want to put in it is turbo, exhaust, cam, pistons, suspension, roll cage, new paint, lip kit, rims, and big brakes. I want it done right. I've seen the BEGI kit and I think that will be my best bet. Now at about 15-17 PSI what is the estimated rwhp for a 90-93 1.6L? Besides the turbo kit do you guys have any other suggestions about parts' pistons,cams, etc? If i get the BEGI would it be a good idea to beef up the trans? Now if i had mechanically experience what should I do turbo wise thats not over $2k?
Is that a little better? |
Originally Posted by rider384
(Post 687285)
One thing I've learned is that if you're spoon fed something, you never really learn it.
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Originally Posted by killiger2009
(Post 687272)
Ok I want to buy a miata. What I want to put in it is turbo, exhaust, cam, pistons, suspension, roll cage, new paint, lip kit, rims, and big brakes. I want it done right. I've seen the BEGI kit and I think that will be my best bet. Now at about 15-17 PSI what is the estimated rwhp for a 90-93 1.6L? Besides the turbo kit do you guys have any other suggestions about parts' pistons,cams, etc? If i get the BEGI would it be a good idea to beef up the trans? Now if i had mechanically experience what should I do turbo wise thats not over $2k?
Is that a little better? didn't even make an attempt with the previous ones. good luck......with whatever you're doing.....and just in general |
15-17psi? You're joking, right?
$2,000 can easily get you 15-17psi... ...once The first problem is: If you're telling us your goal is "PSI", we can immediately tell that the maturity on your knowledge of turbo systems does not exceed that of an average high schooler. If this is the case, we strongly recommend against you buying a miata and turbocharging it. You'll blow the welds on your intake manifold. Since you really want information in terms of PSI, fine then, I'll play. These numbers are for someone with somewhat limited DIY ability, as well as the requirement to have a setup that won't have you replacing engines at shorter intervals than changing oil. Killiger, if you can't budget at LEAST $3000-4000 to run 07psi, then you don't need to try. $5000-8000 will put you in the 12psi region When you start looking at 15psi and above, you're going to need to budget $10k MINIMUM. If you really think you're going to make 15-17psi on a 2k budget, I highly recommend that you grab your lower lip, pull it over your head, and swallow. And what the fuck is a "rims"? Go buy a comprehensive book on turbocharging and read it - SERIOUSLY - it will give you more HP per Dollar than ANY MOD EVER BUILT. Once you're done reading the book on turbocharging, do some research on the limitations of the Miata so that you know what you're getting into. The vast wealth of knowledge you need to have before you buy your first part should be equivalent to below in college semester hours: Modern Engine Theory: 3 hours Automotive drivetrain mechanics: 1 hour Basic Forced Induction: 4 hours Basic automotive tuning: 4 hours Once you've installed everything, it's time to go back to school: Advanced F/I and Theory: 8 hours Advanced Automotive Tuning: 8 hours |
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Your parents shouldn't have spoiled you and bought you that shiny G6 and sent you to a tutor. |
Does anyone else wonder if people like this actually don't know how to speak English in an intelligible way or if they're just really lazy? If the prior, then I feel better about myself and bad for this retard.
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 687449)
15-17psi? You're joking, right?
$2,000 can easily get you 15-17psi... ...once The first problem is: If you're telling us your goal is "PSI", we can immediately tell that the maturity on your knowledge of turbo systems does not exceed that of an average high schooler. If this is the case, we strongly recommend against you buying a miata and turbocharging it. You'll blow the welds on your intake manifold. |
This question is born out of nothing but pure curiosity: what do you do for a living?
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Flow = Power. Not psi. I run 15psi right now. For about 3k actually. Anyone on here could tell you, I researched, read a turbocharging book. Asked and took advice. Listened to the people that did it, then started collecting parts. It doesn't happen over night, and I just don't think a guy like you, Who has yet to show intelligence could boost a car for 2k, especially not to the desired "boost" level. Hell, You could put a restictor infront of your TB and you would measure 20 psi all day. When it comes down to it, It is how much air actually makes it in the engine.
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Originally Posted by rider384
(Post 687477)
PSI = Penis size indicator. Duh.
That is the funniest thing I've ever seen you post. hahhahahhahahha |
Originally Posted by killiger2009
(Post 687260)
ok so what do you guys suggest?
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