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Postby lil red rocket » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:38 pm

:D I was thinking of putting on a supercharger on my NA8.
My current preference is a Fast Forward Coldside.
I was also thinking of using the standard piggyback ECU that comes with the Fast Forward SC.
What draws me to the FF is the (1) simplicity, (2) install on the cold side I get to keep my Lock Stewart CAI and my CSC extractors (3) cool the air charge by using the 5th injector instead of an intercooler. (4) the whine, (5) the torque throughout the rev range, (6) around 190 rwhp.

I would like to hear from anyone that has some success with the FFCS or Rotrex mod on an NA8. :mrgreen:
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Postby Boags » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:40 pm

Trying to catch us by cheating now, eh? 8) :twisted:

If I won lotto I'd be placing an order for a SC; not decided on which type, but I've done the turbo thing, time to go down the belt whine road... :mrgreen:
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Postby ampz » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:49 pm

SC's are cool, but I would be hesitant to think that a 5th injector would be a "cooling" medium for compressed air :shock:
More a recipe for pre-ignition IMO (fuel hitting hot air = combustinon in intake tract)
How much was the Rotrex unit in a kit form?
If the $$ are comparable to the FFS, there are more options with the Rotrex as you could adapt a FMIC to cool the charge air, rather than building coldside adapters (like a water/air sandwich plate similar to V8 SCs)
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Postby 16bit » Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:40 pm

The rotrex solution is very good but it is expensive (i have one and as you are in brisbane you can drop around any time to check it out - I may even let you drive it). It is very nice to drive and you can get some serious hp with the correct version. The cold side kit is fine but you will not be happy with 190whp - trust me. If you want the best most cost effective solution that has capacity for big hp without compromising on drivability I would investigate the mp62 based hotside kits. You can have a proper intercooler and there is much more support for it out there then the coldside kit. That and the coldside kit was designed for the lhd cars in the states and I think its not quite as simple to install - don't quote me but I just remember reading something.

Although I believe that the rotrex is the best out there as its the lightest and smallest while can deliver the most hp it is the most expensive. If you have a big budget buy one - its worth it. If not get the hotside kit. It gives you more flexibility.
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Postby mossy » Thu Nov 06, 2008 6:51 pm

Besides the fact I actually have one for sale :wink: I think I would have been very happy with 190rwhp, you don't need big hp to go fast. I have had both a 225rwhp turbo and a 160rwhp S/C and I think the S/C wins hands down. The S/C car was plenty quick around the island too managing a 1.57 in the hands of a novice (me :mrgreen: ) , probably best thing for you would be to bum a ride in a mx5 and see what you think of the power, I don't think you'll be dissapointed.

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Postby lil red rocket » Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:39 pm

i6bit
I guess that's your 98 evo gold on the Gold Coast Bullet site - rotrex @ 131.7rwkw.
Are you kidding? I'd love to come and see it and possible have a drive. My number is 38553877 (H) 36352122 (W) OR PM me and we'll arrange something. :D :D :D

I'm going to the MX-5 Club Dyno day at TAS Performance Automotive on 16/11/08 in Toowoomba to get a base line. :?
Pat is also going. He is taking the original Boags prior to putting in the new donk. Should be a good day for $50.

Are you going Boags?

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Postby lil red rocket » Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:49 pm

For ampz
Extract from the bullitcars.com site on the Gold Coast - RE: Rotrex Supercharger

Bullet Cars is pleased to release the first Rotrex supercharger based kit available for the Mazda MX5 1800 engine. Developed and manufactured in house, the Mazda MX5 installation is an exciting OEM style kit that will transform your standard MX5 into the exciting sports car it should have been!

Designed to suit an internally standard engine, the Intercooled Bullet MX5 kit reliably increases power from the factory 98kws up to approxiamately 150 kws! This is a gain of over 50% and is acheived with only 8psi of boost pressure. Addtional power increases to over 170kws can be made with the fitment of Cold air induction, High flow Extractors and exhaust and a slight increase in boost pressure to 10psi. The power delivery from the Rotrex Supercharger is extremely smooth and feels like a factory installation. With unmatched boost response and silent operation, the Rotrex is THE centrifugal supercharger to have. It really does turn the MX5 into an exciting well balanced sports car!

The kit comes complete with Rotrex Supercharger and mounting bracketry, front mount Intercooler, piping and silicon hoses, blow off valve, auxillary boost injector and mount, new crank pulley, drive belt and pulleys and all associated fasteners.
The price for the Intercooled kit is $5990. Add an extra $150 for mounting bracket if your vehicle does not have Air Conditioning.

Once fitted, the vehicle will have to be tuned to suit with the fitment of an aftermarket piggyback system. We sell and recommend the XEDE system and can supply an XEDE ECU with external 2 bar map sensor and base program for $1395.
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Postby lil red rocket » Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:53 pm

Mossy
What SC & ECU have you got :?: FFCold or Hot side :?:
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Postby Boags » Sat Nov 08, 2008 11:46 am

Hi Brian, I'll be there next weekend. 8)

It'll be good to see how Pat goes; he's done a great job with it since taking over the project.

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Postby 16bit » Sun Nov 09, 2008 2:17 pm

lil red rocket wrote:i6bit
I guess that's your 98 evo gold on the Gold Coast Bullet site - rotrex @ 131.7rwkw.
Are you kidding? I'd love to come and see it and possible have a drive. My number is 38553877 (H) 36352122 (W) OR PM me and we'll arrange something. :D :D :D

I'm going to the MX-5 Club Dyno day at TAS Performance Automotive on 16/11/08 in Toowoomba to get a base line. :?
Pat is also going. He is taking the original Boags prior to putting in the new donk. Should be a good day for $50.

Are you going Boags?

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that was on about 6psi of boost. I got it retuned on the same boost for 137. I then got it tuned on about 10psi and have quite a bit more.
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