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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby Sailor » Sat Aug 04, 2012 6:11 pm

Just got this email after an enquiry last week to Daniel at Deckspeed

Think there might be a queue forming

Hi,

Do you want you superchargers fitted, our engineer approved our install for legal rego in NSW today.

Michael (Hall)

Now for the details...will I need t install my OEM header or can I fit one of the new Roadster sport ones with the cat?
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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby neilhr » Sat Aug 04, 2012 6:45 pm

Sailor wrote:Just got this email after an enquiry last week to Daniel at Deckspeed

Think there might be a queue forming

Hi,

Do you want you superchargers fitted, our engineer approved our install for legal rego in NSW today.

Michael (Hall)

Now for the details...will I need t install my OEM header or can I fit one of the new Roadster sport ones with the cat?


Hey Sailor, we will know more information in the next coming days. Tim's car is getting emission test soon.

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby Sailor » Sat Aug 04, 2012 6:57 pm

Thanks,
I was going to ring Daniel next week to check a few details.
I'll hang off till we get more info.
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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby Regie » Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:16 pm

Very very impressed with the power delivery of the supercharge in Neil's car...

Time to organise a trip to the states and pick one up. Working for qantas, would be cheaper for me to pick it up than get it posted :D ...oh and squeeze aholiday in also
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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby kris » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:11 am

so you are going to supercharge regie?!?!
you're already quick enough........

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby Regie » Sun Aug 05, 2012 7:31 am

kris wrote:so you are going to supercharge regie?!?!
you're already quick enough........


I still got some other thing to do to the car to being my lap times down. When that is done there is only one other option :D
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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby Robert » Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:16 pm

Tim, kindly gave me a drive of his NC, it had its stock exhaust system setup back on. It was still very willing to pull thru the revs giving fantastic power . Tim said that the exhaust did make difference .
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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby Mychael » Sat Jun 15, 2013 7:19 am

Okay so a guy from the "older generation" :cry: . In my 50's so I guess I qualify.
What would be a good entry level blower kit I could get fitted here in Victoria?

Happy to upgrade clutch and radiator & controller but don't want to be de-compressing the motor or otherwise mucking around with it's internals (this is for a NC btw).

Want to keep factory drivability/tractibility and most importantly durability/reliability.
In terms of performance I just want a little more squirt up through the gears and climbing hills. No need for increased top speed or big dyno figures.

Thinking maybe 4.5-5 psi boost would be safe on stock engine. Thoughts?

Like to keep engine access as easy as possible, I used to own a turbocharged Nissan Micra with T24 and top mounted intercooler, went very well but engine access for even basic stuff like checking oil was a pita.

If I recall there was a guy named Hans Pederson down here in Ringwood Victoria that did Supercharger units, anyone know about him? Otherwise any recommendations for reliable shops please.

Thanks.

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby neilhr » Sat Jun 15, 2013 8:12 am

Been there, done that - with a NC :)
With regards to a NC, the costs are very high (my car totaling $10k or more) and I had spent months on my car to get it complete.
With that said the extra power is absolutely fantastic! It has a great balance of power and handling. The power is smooth and instant. Over-taking and hills are now effortless. 8-10psi is fine for the stock engine internals.

I am currently selling my supercharged NC for travel. Yourself or any other drivers thinking about this should seriously consider my car. Everything has been done for you to enjoy! It would be a hell of a lot cheaper and easier. All the work has been done professionally and a lot of guys on the forum can vouch for my car. It is currently $28,500 and I am negotiable on the price as I'd like it moved sooner rather than later.

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby 93_Clubman » Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:06 pm

Mychael wrote:What would be a good entry level blower kit I could get fitted here in Victoria?

If you want it to be legal in Victoria, then you'll need to satisfy the EPA in relation to the ECU:
EPA modified vehicle guidelines:
http://epanote2.epa.vic.gov.au/EPA/publ ... enDocument

http://epanote2.epa.vic.gov.au/EPA/publ ... E/1031.pdf

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby bootz » Sun Jun 16, 2013 3:06 pm

Mychael wrote:Okay so a guy from the "older generation" :cry: . In my 50's so I guess I qualify.
What would be a good entry level blower kit I could get fitted here in Victoria?

Happy to upgrade clutch and radiator & controller but don't want to be de-compressing the motor or otherwise mucking around with it's internals (this is for a NC btw).

Want to keep factory drivability/tractibility and most importantly durability/reliability.
In terms of performance I just want a little more squirt up through the gears and climbing hills. No need for increased top speed or big dyno figures.

Thinking maybe 4.5-5 psi boost would be safe on stock engine. Thoughts?

Like to keep engine access as easy as possible, I used to own a turbocharged Nissan Micra with T24 and top mounted intercooler, went very well but engine access for even basic stuff like checking oil was a pita.

If I recall there was a guy named Hans Pederson down here in Ringwood Victoria that did Supercharger units, anyone know about him? Otherwise any recommendations for reliable shops please.

Thanks.


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I can't see too many problems getting it legal as it is designed for use in California which has the strictest emissions testing in the world.

I should have bitten the bullet when they were $3999 but it takes me years to make a car mod decision. :oops:
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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby 93_Clubman » Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:27 pm

bootz wrote:I can't see too many problems getting it legal as it is designed for use in California which has the strictest emissions testing in the world.

Elsewhere sure, but Victorian EPA doesn't allow any changes to ECU.

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby Novice1 » Wed May 07, 2014 8:04 pm

Just wondering if there is any consensus on which unit creates the most power, torque.

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby bear2230 » Wed May 21, 2014 5:34 pm

Here is the answer to all the supercharger questions for a NC.

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Re: MX5 supercharger kit information

Postby angrykoala » Mon Dec 01, 2014 2:26 pm

Greg at Parsons Motors Dural has done an awesome job installing the Krankwerks Rotrex kit on my 2007 NC

Now need it tuned - just mainly for road use

Who would you recommend in Sydney?


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