yakob wrote:Hahaha. I know, i think im already thinking of the next project! Which is high powered performance, however ill wait till i can legally drive a turbo in about 4 years
i want MORE power. All in time ;)
Cheers, jacob.
Yo mate. How old are you? did you just get your ps or did you loose your licence???
AS for the more power factor. you dont need power to win races and to have fun.
I use to race my mates who have commos and magnas etc in my little 1.4L sack of s**t barina and still win. (boy were they allways Pissed). Any way all i am trying to say is if you know your car inside out and know how she needs to be dríven you can keep up to the pack on a track day without the need for forced induction.
That being said, when money permits i will be buying another engine with vvti and will supercharge the bugger as i do believe for a well balanced mx5 a small amount of positive pressure in the intake is needed. (Nothing to big tho)
So to answer your question for power upgrades. WELL where to start.
First get your engine running to the best of its ability in 100% stock form (There is no point modding an engine that is not running well)
Get the motor breathing with some good quality high flow filtration (Cold air intake if you can)
change your timing belt and all your seals (NO power gain but more reliability and good engine TLC)
lighten your fly wheel
Get an LSD diff (no power gain but stability while powering out of the corners)
get some extractors/exhaust
There is not really that much you can do without having to do allot more things.
but if i went turbo/supercharge (intercooled) i would first (in this order)
Upgrade breaks
suspension
Under car full butterfly brace
Roll bar
Upgrade ECU
Upgrade to higher voltage ignition
upgrade fuel lines, pumps and filters
engine rebuild
Build a strong top and bottom end
bigger cam lobes
bigger injectors
Exhaust: Turbo manifold/extractors (Supercharged)
Turbo/Supercharger
you see just by saying the words turbo you have to first start with safety and work your way down the list.
In a quality turbo/supercharged setup the turbo should be the very last item to be fitted to the car!!!
Well thats my thoughts on the issue
there are so many details and specifics which could fill pages and pages but theres the general outline on what to do from my point of view and my point of view only. Many members on the forum have their ideas as well however it seems that safety is not the first thing on their mind.
Mate anything is possible with enough thought and money, how ever a lot of people stop at the stage when it comes to wiring and the electrics, throw their hands in the air and give up.
Any questions about anything even wiring feel free to ask. (one of the pros about being a sparky)
I hope this info was sort of what you were looking for.
If you plan the finished product before you even start the project you will save your self alot of time, money and having to do things twice because the first time turned out to be wrong.
Cheers the green