howdy, a B6T MX-5 might be coming to Adelaide? cool

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Matty wrote:... In a nutshell, the turbo manifold layout doesn't suit the engine bay
PSI-JET wrote:Matty wrote:... In a nutshell, the turbo manifold layout doesn't suit the engine bay
That has 3/10ths of stuff all to do with it. .
PSI-JET wrote:Matty wrote:... In a nutshell, the turbo manifold layout doesn't suit the engine bay
That has 3/10ths of stuff all to do with it. Whether you use a B6 or a B6T you still need an exhaust manifold to suit, which is going to set you back between $300 and $750 on average.
tick4d the reason I'd suggest it's not commonly done is because there is many cheap bolt on kits available which depending on how much power you're chasing, a kit will save you time and money. On the other hand I'm chasing big power so the stock B6 wouldn't be strong enough hence the reason I have a rebuilt/worked B6T from a TX3/323/Capri going into my NA MX5.
tick4d wrote:Sean wrote:I have a turbo laser engine in one of my cars at the moment...
Oh hold on, it's a laser
Brilliant! wuz that just to keep you posts up ?
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