A few changes recently. I added the white corner reflectors to complete the look. Returned a set from MiataRoadster that didn't fit and bought some IL Motorsport ones from mxk5parts.co.uk that did!
And then Christmas in July came and I got a shipment of parts from our man NitroDann
I'd been sick all week, finally took Friday off to stay home as Thursday was a real struggle, and the temptaion to get wrenching overcame me and I set to work on replacing the stock TBI + BOV.
As we're all aware, Dann isn't a big company, his parts don't come with instructions, all you get is some metal tubing, some rubber hoses and a bunch of clamps. This is what it looked like layed out on the garage floor:
And this is what my dummy fit looked like:
I printed of several manuals from Flyin Miata and forum posts of various installs. Most deal with doing the TBI+BOV at the same time as the CAI. I have Dann's new CAI as well, but it'll be installed some time in the future. Today I was just going to do the TBI+BOV, so some thinking was required! It really wasn't too hard, hoses were varying sizes and could only go to certain fittings, apply some logic and it all comes together.
I tried to do a before and after with labelled diagrams, but the limitations of editing pictures within Photobucket beat me
So instead, here's simply the shots without arrows and text:
A few connections are hard to see on the BOV.
* Unknown A connects to the silver nipple at the top of the BOV
* Unknown C snakes out of the BOV, under the TBI, then back up, which is why it's labelled twice, this hose was really long too,
Some notes on the install:
* The exhaust hose from the BOV that Dann supplied was really long, I expect because it's meant to reach to the CAI if that was connected, I'll need to buy a new hose when I get around to that. I snaked it under the TBI, had to be sure not to contact with the belts down there.
* The spring clamp at the bottom of the TBI was a pain in the arse. There are two of them, and you need reuse one of them, they're super tight, I used a plier tool that opened really wide to hold it open in order to manurer it around.
* Dann provided a new hose (that you can see in the picture of the parts laid out) for the signal line (I think) that was really lng, but again I think that's for his CAI which isn't in use currently so I reused the original hose. It's clamp was too loose on the new fitting so I bought a screw clamp to replace it.
* The wires coming from the AIT sensor unclip (this wasn't immediately apparent to me), then you'll need a 19mm deep socket to unsrew the sensor itself.
* Don't drop anything down the engine bay! Or you'll have to jack it up and remove the sheilding underneath. Well, not all of it, Mazda in their wisdom provided a little trap door, you can snake your hand inside of. I dropped a clip
I haven't noticed too much difference from this. Some people say they feel a power increase because the stock BOV is leaky and looses some pressure and also you'd expect some more noise from the upgraded BOV, but I think due to the low stock boost level neither of these are noticed too much in my car.
Next up, the exhaust! I have WD-40'd the bolts a few times now to get them ready, but haven't had time to actually do the work. Hopefully soon!