Aw man, that's awful news! Glad to hear you're okay. I got a Miata because that was the closest I could get to a bike without signing an organ donor card
Excellent that it's still together though. I wasnt kidding when I said we need 30+ minutes of video! :biglaugh:
Here you go. You will learn something and it's pretty hilarious/entertaining:
http://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo-discussion-14/boost-sag-no-you-dont-need-ebc-47532/
Those cars are already impossible to get a hold of, or if you do, you're likely looking at 5 digits. I absolutely love the body style and really really want one someday...by the time I can afford them, they will have skyrocketed in price surely
Brad, you may have your boost signal sourced wrong. I'm guessing it's right after the turbos and before the intercooler. The pressure drop isnt kind to the signal; you really want it right before the throttle body.
This. Especially since these are Supra related forums. I love my girlfriend as much or more than the next guy, but that kind of money for a piece of clothing she'll only wear a few times and forget about and likely wont last just doesnt make sense.
Wow haha that thing is de-STROYED! Pretty intense heat on the flywheel too with it discolored like that. I was going to mention that driveshaft issues can be tough to diagnose at times, but that right here just might be your problem. It's definitely tough to argue against a lightweight one...
I personally say N/A-T, be it turboing your current engine or building a 7M-GTE to be ready to drop in. Regardless of what powertrain you use, you should really consider making sure the engine is healthy before doing all of the work involved in the swap. What good is dropping in a 1J or a 2J...
Good point, especially if the transmission has been remotely abused or still has factory oil in it. It's more than likely that the fluid and torque converter are both completely shot
Wow Brad, screw you! :p I'm remaining hopeful, and I think in good time they will have at least a slightly higher status. Everyone nowadays grew up with American muscle when the best you could get from Toyota was a Mustang ripoff making just enough power to legally be on an interstate. Give it...
Not that I know of, though to be fair, I'm not sure how much rain it has sat through. It is still sealed up with silicone IIRC, it just doesnt have much fancy trim around it.
Wow, that looks superb, Dan! I do need to replace that trim on my car. I had crappy brittle original trim that a windshield installer ripped out, and it has been empty ever since.
No, that's the joke. It's a modern "British roadster" in that it is a tiny, light chassis that's incredibly fun to drive, handles incredibly well, and has only just enough power. It has pretty much all of the aspects of one, except the reliability is the exact opposite.
Miata is still my DD of course. I drive it at least 140 miles a weekend or so. I changed the oil last year some time, but otherwise I did most of the maintenance when I bought the car and havent done too much to it in 2-3 years. The Miata really is the best British roadster ever made! :p
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