15 years later, is the SP much chop?

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Daffy » Mon Aug 14, 2017 2:05 pm

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Mr Morlock » Mon Aug 14, 2017 2:53 pm

If you spend the money - not cheap I guess - you want to know that the installation gets approved in your State. Do installers guarantee or arrange for the tests / mod plate etc.
Its blatantly obvious from ads we see on this forum from time to time that some cars are turboed but are not legal and that probably also means they are not insured.

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby NitroDann » Mon Aug 14, 2017 3:16 pm

The EXACT same thing is true for any and all factory turbo models which have an intake or an exhaust or upgraded intercooler.

The difference is that people are comfortable driving illegally modified factory turbo cars for some reason.

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby PB » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:30 pm

Glad to hear you're still looking after her Tezza! I'm still waiting for you to "downsize your fleet"! :D


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Are there faster options out there...yep ( especially for a track pig )
Any other MX-5's sold in Australia supported by Mazda Australia won anything similar to a Targa Tasmania ( production class ) ? Not that i know of ?
Limited production run?...yep
Will it be worth anything in years to come ? Possible as more standard cars disappear ?
Would i swap mine... yep "BUT" only for a SLR 5000/Monaro or something similar to relive childhood memories.
Having mates that deal in VW help as well as having a current VW GTI and a fairly current FJ Cruiser parked in the garage the SP would be gone in a second if i had to downsize the fleet.
The GTI is a much better drive.
At this stage of the game the real collectors haven't come looking with the correct dollars yet.
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Curiosity More so ?
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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Okibi » Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:12 am

I wonder how many SPs are still stock, probably a higher percentage than SE's.
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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby bigdog » Wed Aug 16, 2017 11:23 am

Dann, back in the day engineers weren't keen to approve modified near new cars, and aftermarket ECUs were in their infancy, meaning it took a lot of time and money to build a turbo MX-5 that behaved nicely in traffic etc, and cost even more to get it legal. BJ built a beast of an SP replica, but it cost big dollars. Sean T built an awesome turbo NA for a lot less, but spent a lot of time testing and tuning to achieve the end result. I looked at both of these cars before I bought my SP, deciding I had neither the time nor the pockets to go down that road. Today it would be an easy decision to build up an NB - the base cars are cheap, the process is well proven and the costs are known. Being an old fart from back in the day, I'm happy with my SP though
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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Daz » Wed Aug 16, 2017 11:54 am

bruce wrote:Everything 15 years later is not much chop!


Exactly, but with most of them getting flipped, crashed, run over by a bus or pushing 150,000+ k's, soon only a few of us are going to have to endure that horrible factory tune ! 8)
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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Alex 2550 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:44 pm

i was thinking people bought the SP for the airbox and the rest of the car was a bonus? :lol:

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby NitroDann » Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:46 pm

Good answer bigdog, thanks for taking the time.

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Alex 2550 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:07 pm

just as a side note, this is why this forum is great.
questions are asked, opinions are given and often different opinions as what works for one does not work for another and everyone still gets on and shows respect, there is no "your a d*^@! head" or anything like what is seen on other forums. well done Cartalk!! :beer:

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby roshmx5 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 2:06 pm

Hi I bought an SP as I wanted something that I would leave stock and a car that may go up in price over time.
Well it didn't stay stock but everything I have done is reversible and I have kept everything I have taken off. To the extreme of I wanted to powder coat my strut brace blue, however wanted too keep the original one as the sticker is iraplaceable.
So I bought another bar and powder coated that.
The original look of the SP was very average and I wanted mine to still look like a SP so most of my mods are under the bonnet.
I have done some subtle touched to make it look like what I thought a special edition should look like.
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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby StanTheMan » Wed Aug 16, 2017 2:59 pm

Alex 2550 wrote:just as a side note, this is why this forum is great.
questions are asked, opinions are given and often different opinions as what works for one does not work for another and everyone still gets on and shows respect, there is no "your a d*^@! head" or anything like what is seen on other forums. well done Cartalk!! :beer:


Its time for a group hug.

popcorn is finished......

by the way Alex....hows your thing going?
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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Alex 2550 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 3:30 pm

StanTheMan wrote:by the way Alex....hows your thing going?

slowly but i have most parts now, i may have decided on a different ecu and kelford cams still have no BP blanks after 12 months so may go with Tighe. i have the fuel system and other stuff sorted and sitting in the garage....with all the other stuff lol really need to update the build thread been 12 months :oops: .
Honestly money has been spent Lately on Patrol and a 5 week trip up in Cape York, hence why i have been quiet on here. Decided that my current 660nm at the wheels wasn't enough so the Patrol now has 1145NM at the wheels :twisted: turns out over 20PSI pushes Patrol valves open so race springs in there now, needless to say wasn't just boost to get that number........was a great trip as well hahaha nearly rolled her on the old telegraph track at Canibal creek, still a nice crease in my drivers seat cover from a pucker up on that one. Going from mid 30 degree days back to milking cows when i got home in -5 degrees was a bit rude but.
MX5 is the focus again now. :D :beer: oh and we got the missus a CX5 GT in the diesel. fingers crossed its a good one.
sorry for the hijack on the thread everyone.

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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby Daffy » Wed Aug 16, 2017 9:01 pm

Alex 2550 wrote:
StanTheMan wrote:by the way Alex....hows your thing going?

slowly but i have most parts now, i may have decided on a different ecu and kelford cams still have no BP blanks after 12 months so may go with Tighe. i have the fuel system and other stuff sorted and sitting in the garage....with all the other stuff lol really need to update the build thread been 12 months :oops: .
Honestly money has been spent Lately on Patrol and a 5 week trip up in Cape York, hence why i have been quiet on here. Decided that my current 660nm at the wheels wasn't enough so the Patrol now has 1145NM at the wheels :twisted: turns out over 20PSI pushes Patrol valves open so race springs in there now, needless to say wasn't just boost to get that number........was a great trip as well hahaha nearly rolled her on the old telegraph track at Canibal creek, still a nice crease in my drivers seat cover from a pucker up on that one. Going from mid 30 degree days back to milking cows when i got home in -5 degrees was a bit rude but.
MX5 is the focus again now. :D :beer: oh and we got the missus a CX5 GT in the diesel. fingers crossed its a good one.
sorry for the hijack on the thread everyone.

Just to hijack the thread 1 post more- give Clive Cams In Ferntree Gully VIC a call (03 9758 5977) and just let them know what your after with the cams- just another option besides tighe.. they done mine and work well.
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Re: 15 years later, is the SP much chop?

Postby PB » Wed Aug 16, 2017 11:52 pm

I think it's time for J Schafer to make a reappearance Stan...

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Alex 2550 wrote:just as a side note, this is why this forum is great.
questions are asked, opinions are given and often different opinions as what works for one does not work for another and everyone still gets on and shows respect, there is no "your a d*^@! head" or anything like what is seen on other forums. well done Cartalk!! :beer:


Its time for a group hug.

popcorn is finished......

by the way Alex....hows your thing going?
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2007 Radiant Ebony LE. Sold, and then resprayed nardo grey :roll:
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