Put us in Guinness
yeah my install took about a week of working about 1 hour a day after work while there was still sunlight. But until i put a clutch in my car i won't be posting any great dyno figures
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 19,338
Total Cats: 574
From: Fake Virginia
ok next turbo install i'll come help.
hey sevan, what upgrades did you do and are you going to add a clutch? I've got mad speedy clutch replacement skillz if you want to break more records and knuckles.
matt
hey sevan, what upgrades did you do and are you going to add a clutch? I've got mad speedy clutch replacement skillz if you want to break more records and knuckles.
matt
i've been considering a lightweight flywheel, can't really make up my mind, fidanza is the cheapest but i've read about some issues with them so i kept on looking and just got myself more confused. now i'm not sure if i'm gonna do one.
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 19,338
Total Cats: 574
From: Fake Virginia
four tall jackstands is all you need. and several different sized blocks of wood. and the OEM jack. and a floor jack. and wobble extensions! and and and!!
but seriously, i'm doing mine in my garage in spurts--evenings, weekends, whatever free time I find.
but seriously, i'm doing mine in my garage in spurts--evenings, weekends, whatever free time I find.
The flywheel is a bit noisy at certain rpms, but for all of us that are turbo thats just another noise. Tha flywheel in itself was the best NA mod i had done up to that point. (Intake and full exhaust)
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
StratoBlue1109
Miata parts for sale/trade
21
Sep 30, 2018 01:09 PM
JesseTheNoob
DIY Turbo Discussion
15
Sep 30, 2015 02:44 PM








