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shuiend 07-20-2010 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by hustler (Post 603980)
Its not every day that Savington offers up his package. They way I go from 270-300 wheels is very annoying, it involves hooking up a boost controller. It gets in the way of me flossing and balling out of control.

Upgrade to MS3 and the closed loop EBC will work amazingly. Makes it so easy to change boost levels. Once you have dialed in the PID numbers all you have to do is go in and change what you want your target KPA to be and it hits it and holds.

Marko 07-20-2010 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by Rafa (Post 603802)
I think the European MX-5s have a torsen.

Some of them have limited slip differentials
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_MX-5
I think most European MX-5s have an open differential

Techsalvager 07-20-2010 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by Pickle (Post 603943)
I have had no issues thus @15psi appart from a cracked begi manifold and studs loosening which seems the norm, I know it is only Is matter of time though. I'm not sure about how our octane ratings differ from yours but our "premium" is 99 octaine.


Originally Posted by WonTon
different states have different ratings. here is GA is 93...

BTW everytime i see your screen name i think about Shawn of the Dead

In the USA we use AKI octane rating which is dervied from (RON+MON)\2. Alot of other Nations only use the RON rating for gasoline. You can see where people can get confused by this. So if they are running 99 octane, I believe UK runs by ron ratings, that would mean 99 octane in the UK is nearly same as 93 AKI octane in the US

levnubhin 07-20-2010 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by Rafa (Post 603802)

And Phil; he's been talking about hp at the flywheel so; if he wants to reach 350hp that would be around 280 or 290 whp. He can reach that number with his current setup and the intake Manifold.

Paul's car has 297whp and he uses a 2860rs if I'm not mistaken. Phil said the Begi Intake Mani was worth around 20whp.



He would have to run a lot of boost to get there, 20+ psi. I would rather get a 2871, he wouldn't lose any spool and he could run less boost.
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1slowna 07-20-2010 01:06 PM

I would just stick some injectors in it, id 1000ccs and a fuel pump then try to sorce some e85 u can prolly hit your power goals with e85 on a stock motor for a lil while, forge the bottom end with like 8:1s or so and keep your small turbo. If you cant get e85 i would stick a 3071 on there so u can run around on 14psi still making your goals on normal pump gas.

levnubhin 07-20-2010 01:10 PM

A 3071 is major over kill for his goals.
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gospeed81 07-20-2010 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by 1slowna (Post 604127)
try to sorce some e85 u can prolly hit your power goals with e85 on a stock motor for a lil while

How exactly does E85 change the strength of the stock rods and allow them to withstand higher cylinder pressures...ergo force?

Nagase 07-21-2010 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by gospeed81 (Post 604138)
How exactly does E85 change the strength of the stock rods and allow them to withstand higher cylinder pressures...ergo force?

Well, he's right.

The engine would last... for a little while.


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