Modifying an SE
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- davekmoore
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Re: Modifying an SE
An NB8A with 8psi and a T28 I used for a while was way more grunty than my SE with 13psi on the OEM IHI turbo. Pretty sure it follows that any 1.8 MX5 with a 2560 and, say, 12psi would be better again. All assuming injectors, fueling, tune, driveline etc are also sorted.
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Re: Modifying an SE
Here is a much better option:
http://www.carsales.com.au/private/deta ... =1&sdmvc=1
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C'mon, someone had to do it
Richard.
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C'mon, someone had to do it
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Re: Modifying an SE
What does an SP say when it rocks up at your door?
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Re: Modifying an SE
To the point about getting a regular NB and turbo charging it - mine does a touch over 150rwkw on 7psi with a TD04. Power curve is pretty much a straight line.
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Re: Modifying an SE
But buying an SE gets you much more than an NB with a turbo'd engine.
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Re: Modifying an SE
Yeah they have a bit of factory rice, different shocks and springs and badges and seat coverings too.
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: Modifying an SE
Lol Dann stfu haha
SEs are great, if you treat them like a non-turbo car that you want to turbo.
Everything needs replacing from scratch, as the factory turbo system is just rubbish.
They aren't like silvias with nistune chips, ours need a standalone to run them after some mods.
The SE has loads of other great features over a standard NB, some aesthetic and some handling/performance.
SEs are great, if you treat them like a non-turbo car that you want to turbo.
Everything needs replacing from scratch, as the factory turbo system is just rubbish.
They aren't like silvias with nistune chips, ours need a standalone to run them after some mods.
The SE has loads of other great features over a standard NB, some aesthetic and some handling/performance.
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Re: Modifying an SE
I wish Snowie was an SE. It would save me a pantload of money and hassles getting it legal.
If I didn't want a friggin white car I would have gone SE for sure and just given the whole thing to Dann. No engineers, no emissions, no blue slip, just transfer the rego and your away.
I wouldn't have had to buy a SE 6 speed and diff. The other stuff is neither here or there.
You would dump the suspension, intercooler, intake, turbo and get an ECU anyway.
So that's the same cost for SE or non turbo.
Richard.
If I didn't want a friggin white car I would have gone SE for sure and just given the whole thing to Dann. No engineers, no emissions, no blue slip, just transfer the rego and your away.
I wouldn't have had to buy a SE 6 speed and diff. The other stuff is neither here or there.
You would dump the suspension, intercooler, intake, turbo and get an ECU anyway.
So that's the same cost for SE or non turbo.
Richard.
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Re: Modifying an SE
**SHOCK** ... some 'Ol Farts, such as myself, are quite happy with the SE left pretty stock ... !!
... ummm ... well, for now anyway .........
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Re: Modifying an SE
KevGoat wrote:**SHOCK** ... some 'Ol Farts, such as myself, are quite happy with the SE left pretty stock ... !!
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... and, we have cookies!
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The dark side is powerful .........
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Re: Modifying an SE
Ummm, Lokiel ... bit slow tonight (nothing to do with the Wine of course) ... but didn't understand the cookies reference??
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Re: Modifying an SE
KevGoat wrote:Ummm, Lokiel ... bit slow tonight (nothing to do with the Wine of course) ... but didn't understand the cookies reference??
Maybe this will help!
"A Convertible has a top you can put down when the weather's nice...... A Roadster has a top you can put up when the weather's bad."
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Re: Modifying an SE
KevGoat wrote:**SHOCK** ... some 'Ol Farts, such as myself, are quite happy with the SE left pretty stock ... !!
Hahahaha!..... I thought the same thing myself....... *Oh my aching wallet*
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Re: Modifying an SE
I had an NB and parts of an AVO kit, and I even had an SE lip/rear skirt/seats. It would have been a lot quicker to have turboed the Red NB and it would have made more power but I wanted a black SE ever since Mazda decided sell black ones in Australia.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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