Please don't throw rocks at me.
I am looking for assistance in fitting a MBC to my newly acquired SE.
I found some links to Mazdaspeed however the site is shut down ,
Can anyone please give me step by step instructions or a link. I am an old fart, give me a Holley and dizzy and I am in heaven. I have a BEGI cai on order.
Cheers
Steven
Fitting MBC to SE
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You're on a mission to hate this car.
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As Pauline would say, please explain
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Read the threads you were linked to.
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Re: Fitting MBC to SE
wasp47 wrote:found some links to Mazdaspeed however the site is shut down
http://www.mazda-speed.com/forum2/ is now a read only site, so any correctly formatted links are still readable, you just can't post. If a link isn't working (ie readable) then it may be because it's an old link for which the format has changed. This can be overcome by cutting & pasting the old link into the new format. Btw, there's a SE MBC install thread on here: viewtopic.php?t=61091
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Thank you
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I think i'd go -boost gauge first -then cai -then the mbc
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NitroDann wrote:You're on a mission to hate this car.
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Re: Fitting MBC to SE
Before fitting a MBC i'd go:
valve in the oil line from the oil/air sepperator to the sump (it's so cheap if it doesn't make a difference then meh)
exhaust
intake
throttle body elbow / bov combo
At this point if you drive it hard you'll probably get a hesitation reving it out in 5th
If you're driving it that hard then you'll probably want to upgrade the stock brake pads
then a bigger/better intercooler
then do your boost control when you install and aftermarket ecu and get it tuned
At this point your SE will be a bag load of fun and not embarrass itself against stock NCs and SPs.
After this, then you have to consider making the engine stronger (forgies etc), a decent turbo and manifold and bigger injectors.
Once you reach that point then the stock clutch won't handle the power and potentially a long list of expensive upgrades that make your MX-5 a weapon.
(SE owners happy to be corrected if I forgot something)
valve in the oil line from the oil/air sepperator to the sump (it's so cheap if it doesn't make a difference then meh)
exhaust
intake
throttle body elbow / bov combo
At this point if you drive it hard you'll probably get a hesitation reving it out in 5th
If you're driving it that hard then you'll probably want to upgrade the stock brake pads
then a bigger/better intercooler
then do your boost control when you install and aftermarket ecu and get it tuned
At this point your SE will be a bag load of fun and not embarrass itself against stock NCs and SPs.
After this, then you have to consider making the engine stronger (forgies etc), a decent turbo and manifold and bigger injectors.
Once you reach that point then the stock clutch won't handle the power and potentially a long list of expensive upgrades that make your MX-5 a weapon.
(SE owners happy to be corrected if I forgot something)
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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