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So far I've collected a Turbo, intercooler and started makin a manifold, but there are a few questions I can't seem to get a straight answer on
This is all for Jap spec NB
Firstly, where do u feed ur turbos from, I know u can use the oil pressure sender for the oil feed, but does this actually flow enough?
And where would be the best place to get some water from and where to return it?
Secondly, what kind of boost is a safe level for a BP4W that's done about 200,xxxks, assuming a appropriate fuel supply and an above average tune on 98 fuel
Lastly, ECUs
Where does everyone stand on them, considering either a megasquirt, a microtech or if I manage to win the lottery an Adaptronic
Why do people regard microtech as garbage?
NB Oil and Water feeds, Safe boost and ECU info
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Re: NB Oil and Water feeds, Safe boost and ECU info
There is no definite 'safe boost limit' your tuner will sort that out on the dyno.
Use a 7 or 8psi wastegate, you can always add boost with mbc or ebc but you can never get less boost.
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Have a read here: http://www.miataturbo.net/useful-saved-posts-8/diy-faq-all-your-answers-one-big-post-10821/
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Re: NB Oil and Water feeds, Safe boost and ECU info
Man, it sounds like you don't know enough, yet you want to DIY?
Awaiting for the Kaboom.
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bruce wrote:Man, it sounds like you don't know enough, yet you want to DIY?
Awaiting for the Kaboom.
Most of my knowledge comes from boosting a 323 using a familia GTX motor, so I know the ins and outs of the earlier BP motors and BP05 from the later 323s
Just not much experience with the BP4Ws
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pepejesus wrote:Have a read here: http://www.miataturbo.net/useful-saved-posts-8/diy-faq-all-your-answers-one-big-post-10821/
Why thank you!!
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BrownDog185 wrote:bruce wrote:Man, it sounds like you don't know enough, yet you want to DIY?
Awaiting for the Kaboom.
Most of my knowledge comes from boosting a 323 using a familia GTX motor, so I know the ins and outs of the earlier BP motors and BP05 from the later 323s
Just not much experience with the BP4Ws
Thankfully the 4w was pretty much the same engine to the 05
Only real difference was a little higher compression, high port head (flows a bit better as standard), and the addition of the VICS intake manifold (twin tract one with the 4 butterflies)
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BrownDog185 wrote:Lastly, ECUs
Where does everyone stand on them, considering either a megasquirt, a microtech or if I manage to win the lottery an Adaptronic
Why do people regard microtech as garbage?
I'll chuck my 2c worth in here as well.
Firstly, if you buy from DIYautotune, the MS2PNP will end up costing as much as an Adaptronic after shipping and GST, and the MSPNPpro will be getting very close to $2k, if not more.
Contact BarTune Engineering on facebook (Bartmanftw? on this forum), he builds MS units locally. However, if no one near you can tune a MegaSquirt then that option is off the table.
Microtech don't make a PnP solution for the MX5 and they are more or less an unknown quantity to us. This alone makes it a bad choice if you will doing a DIY installation and base tune.
The widely used budget ($1.5k to $2k) solutions are MegaSquirt, Adaptronic or Haltech. See what your local tuners have to say.
The ECU will be the single biggest cost of your entire turbo system, ECU and tune alone will probably be more expensive than all the other bits put together. It is worth it, as it's the difference between having a backyard hack job that doesn't drive properly and makes 110rwkw, or a car that drives and behaves better than a stock car and makes 170rwkw.
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Re: NB Oil and Water feeds, Safe boost and ECU info
smy0003 wrote:
I'll chuck my 2c worth in here as well.
Firstly, if you buy from DIYautotune, the MS2PNP will end up costing as much as an Adaptronic after shipping and GST, and the MSPNPpro will be getting very close to $2k, if not more.
Contact BarTune Engineering on facebook (Bartmanftw? on this forum), he builds MS units locally. However, if no one near you can tune a MegaSquirt then that option is off the table.
Microtech don't make a PnP solution for the MX5 and they are more or less an unknown quantity to us. This alone makes it a bad choice if you will doing a DIY installation and base tune.
The widely used budget ($1.5k to $2k) solutions are MegaSquirt, Adaptronic or Haltech. See what your local tuners have to say.
The ECU will be the single biggest cost of your entire turbo system, ECU and tune alone will probably be more expensive than all the other bits put together. It is worth it, as it's the difference between having a backyard hack job that doesn't drive properly and makes 110rwkw, or a car that drives and behaves better than a stock car and makes 170rwkw.
smy0003 is spot on.
I got the MSPNP2 with postage ,Insurance & USB worked out to be $1231 with pay pal before GST & 5% import duty when it arrives. The $AU conversion kills it currently. Then the credit card must have also charged me another $20-$30 for foreign exchange
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BrownDog185 wrote:Why thank you!!
No worries, some of the info in that particular thread is a bit dated, but as far as DIY turboing an MX5 goes, that site is the best resource out there.
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