
Took the car out for a longer drive today and the BOV noise is not as loud/obnoxious as I remember it from last night.
It is also far less frequent and intrusive when you're not constantly trying to provoke it.

As for power, it definitely has quite a bit more, more than I thought last night.
On sections of road I frequently travel, where in the past I would have dropped back to 5th gear it now travels quite comfortably in 6th. Overall it also seems more responsive with the biggest gains in power from around 3000RPM upwards.
Boost now also appears to be peaking at around 8.5 PSI rather than 7.5 PSI previously (factory setting).
I wonder why this is as I'm still running the factory EBC. It's not boost creep as it doesn't keep rising.
In the end what did I actually do?
Well effectively I replaced the bit of Intake pipe between the MAF and the turbo inlet elbow.
Previously = 102cm + 9 bends
Now = 22cm + 2 bends
There were some changes to the airbox but these would probably have negligible effect.
In terms of what I have now, it's comprable to the AEM or Nitro Dann setups. Similar in length with the same number of bends (although those systems have straighter bends than mine) with the main difference being that they use Pod filters while I'm still running the factory panel filter (smaller surface area?) albeit probably the last 'high-flow' SE specific filter from Mazda in the country.
It's certainly shorter and straighter than other options like the Flyin Miata, Joe's and BEGI, but they also use Pod filters.
Overall I'm very pleased with the result from what was a highly experimental and speculative project and it's certainly unique!

Now what to do next?
