NC Miata 6spd Ecoboost 2.3
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I have a 10K mile 6 speed that I got from an older gent that had a Mazda dealer swap in a 5 speed because he was tired of shifting to much. Comes with driveshaft, shifter and boot. $800 plus shipping. I have 2 clutches for same. The Ebay clutch is supposed to be good for 300ft/lbs and the Tilton setup is supposed to hold 500 ft/lbs. Those are $150 and $600. I also have a heavily modified 2.3 Ecoboost. Manley H beam rods, Mahle forged pistons, ARP L19 head studs, Raceline dry sump pan with internal pump, crankshaft keywayed, Ford Motorsports cams, New Ford Motorsport RS head, all on a 10k mile 2018 Mustang engine. This engine bolts up to the Mazda tranny. I'm losing my shirt at $6500. Would cost north of $9k for the parts. Should be an easy job installing in a NC. Doable in an NA/NB. 5drew@comcast.net
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