Lol, I have a huge thread showing how to do it successfully for 2000 dollars, and over there I get raped for pages about how it's easy and why am I even showing people, now here people say that 2400 is really difficult.
Lul. Dann |
They said it would be difficult with a prefab kit.
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Originally Posted by Ryan_G
(Post 1072483)
They said it would be difficult with a prefab kit.
Dann |
Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 1071695)
JDM's 94 02 Miata MX5 1 8L T25 T28 Turbo Kit 275HP | eBay
Don't skimp. If you're not paying at least a grand for everything, you're not doing it right. What "additional parts" are needed here? How is fuel management taken care of? EDIT: I have a 99 Miata that is currently built for STR in autox (shocks and springs, IHE) I'm really just looking for some extra "oomph", i think the 180wph advertised by FM in their Voodoo kit sounds just fine to me--i'd like reliability over massive power. I do DD this miata quite often in the summer. |
Originally Posted by mlev
(Post 1074871)
I'll bite. I was planning to get the FM Voodoo II kit, but this price tag looks much more appealing.
What "additional parts" are needed here? How is fuel management taken care of? http://i2.wp.com/drowningworms.com/w...size=270%2C150 Here ya go mlev, read this. All 12 pages. Also, make a intro thread and READ. There is tons of information on this site and no one will answer questions like the one OP asked with a legitimate answer. Read, comprehend, and ask educated questions with details. Not, "I r like b00st, my snatches want that woosh, iz ebay awesum" |
Originally Posted by mlev
(Post 1074871)
I'll bite. I was planning to get the FM Voodoo II kit, but this price tag looks much more appealing.
What "additional parts" are needed here? How is fuel management taken care of? EDIT: I have a 99 Miata that is currently built for STR in autox (shocks and springs, IHE) I'm really just looking for some extra "oomph", i think the 180wph advertised by FM in their Voodoo kit sounds just fine to me--i'd like reliability over massive power. I do DD this miata quite often in the summer. |
Originally Posted by Leafy
(Post 1074874)
Nope, nothing extra. Just bolt it all in and fill up with 93 and its good to make 275hp block. No problem at all.
Thanks for the thread, I'll read up on it. I've been doing my research and had pretty much settled on the voodoo ii, but this looks like a good option. I've done intake work, exhaust work, helped swap a diff, installed a rollbar.. I figured I can handle the install just fine, I just don't know anything about tuning- - which is why the voodoo kit was appealing. I do have friends with tuning experience tho. |
Originally Posted by mlev
(Post 1074877)
Not sure if serious. O.o
Thanks for the thread, I'll read up on it. I've been doing my research and had pretty much settled on the voodoo ii, but this looks like a good option. I've done intake work, exhaust work, helped swap a diff, installed a rollbar.. I figured I can handle the install just fine, I just don't know anything about tuning- - which is why the voodoo kit was appealing. I do have friends with tuning experience tho. Trust your initial research. Buy quality new/used parts or order from a bespoke supplier (ARTech or similar). |
Originally Posted by Savington
(Post 1075041)
You're being trolled. The eBay kit is a horrible option, and the members here openly ridicule people who are stupid enough to waste money on it. Trust your initial research.
Anyways its just hard because I know that the FM kit is a great choice, but I also know that you can put together decent stuff by getting parts not as a "pre-made kit". I did my projector retrofit for less than half that a buddy paid, and mine looks and works better. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me that there's a workable kit out there for roughly half the FM stuff.. But yes, I think I'll just stick with voodoo ii. |
It's not what it's missing. It's the fact the parts are made out of used aluminum foil and chewing gum.
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Originally Posted by Tekel
(Post 1075046)
It's not what it's missing. It's the fact the parts are made out of used aluminum foil and chewing gum.
Besides, if the manifold falls off, that's just weight reduction! |
Fuck voodoo, you need real engine management.
Step 1, get your car running on a megasquirt. Then you can start figuring out how to turbo it. |
Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
(Post 1075050)
Fuck voodoo, you need real engine management.
Step 1, get your car running on a megasquirt. Then you can start figuring out how to turbo it. |
Yes, and make sure to get a wideband with the Megasquirt.
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I had a Voodoo II FM kit a while back, very high quality and the support was great. Was on a 99 10th.
I would avoid the e-bay kits like the plague - I have seen so much b.s. involving those. Whatever savings you get, you will blow in replacing parts or things needed to make it work/fit properly. |
Analysis of Ebay JDM
Found this at M.net provided by former moderator of Turbo forum
Ebay Turbozzz yes or no? - MX-5 Miata Forum |
if your on a budget and want a great high quaility kit look at the used miata parts for sale on here. i got 2 great kits for sale now and both can do 300whp all day. one is HKS/ Garrett and the other is artech/garrett. anyone here would say those are both great kits and better starting point then ebay or a new kit with less bang for the buck. there are other kits for sale used that would be a great start here on the sale threads just search. i spent 5 k plus when i bought my first fm2 kit. and it was great and still runs strong. but i wish i would have spent less and got a better kit used and had extra $$$ for upgrade clutch and better ecu like mega squirt or rev/ brian built units. dont wate your money on ebay turbo. the only thing you can buy on ebay is intercooler and pipes , some times a race radiator , but thats it.
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 1071695)
JDM's 94 02 Miata MX5 1 8L T25 T28 Turbo Kit 275HP | eBay
Don't skimp. If you're not paying at least a grand for everything, you're not doing it right. My Miata is a le with some low miles with all the comfort stuff like ac/cruise. I don't think it plays a factor from what I have read and heard. |
Originally Posted by 93lejosh
(Post 1165369)
Is this kit available for a 1.6?
Originally Posted by 93lejosh
(Post 1165369)
And as far as engine management is concerned. What other decent affordable options are their? I hear mega squirt uses a very outdated motherboard configuration and kinda made cheap.
Originally Posted by 93lejosh
(Post 1165369)
I mean for 700 PNP is should be some good materials. Opinions?
Start here: https://www.miataturbo.net/ms-labs-m...ms-labs-69930/ MS Labs ECU Comparison Sheet |
Originally Posted by 93lejosh
(Post 1165369)
Is this kit available for a 1.6? And as far as engine management is concerned. What other decent affordable options are their? I hear mega squirt uses a very outdated motherboard configuration and kinda made cheap. I mean for 700 PNP is should be some good materials. Opinions?
My Miata is a le with some low miles with all the comfort stuff like ac/cruise. I don't think it plays a factor from what I have read and heard. |
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