boosted Miata dies, often.
#25
this, i spent about a two weeks going through mine. just cleaning up wiring, and a few motor odds and ends. im now going through to clean everything up. dont get discouraged with it, it doesn't look like there is much there that isnt fixable. just resist driving it to keep the motor from going, till you get the time to go through it with a fine toothed comb. it would also be helpful to have someone else with a turbo miata look through it and give you a hand.
#26
thanks for the help. I'm not one to get down or worry about people being mean, as long as the info is helpful let them be as mean as they like haha. In the long run they are still helpful therefor being nice.
#28
My advice is the same as over there. I'll add a bit to it though.
If you are willing to put fourth the effort to do the research, put in the wrench time, and get dirty this car has a chance. BUT as it stands right now, there is really no way of knowing how f'ed the car is. The list of things that are definitely wrong are long, and the list of possible things wrong is... well... not good.
I don't know your background with cars, but I'm guessing you have only done minor things in the past. Never too late to learn, but before you start digging in you either need to find someone that does have experience, or read up on how turbos work, what the various components are, and have a good understanding of what you are looking at.
I think at this time, installing a Megasquirt will just make the problems worse. You would just be adding more factors in to things that are possibly wrong. There was a good list posted on MT.net about what should be your first steps. The issues listed may fix your issue. For the love of god keep the boost limited to 6psi though.
If you are willing to put fourth the effort to do the research, put in the wrench time, and get dirty this car has a chance. BUT as it stands right now, there is really no way of knowing how f'ed the car is. The list of things that are definitely wrong are long, and the list of possible things wrong is... well... not good.
I don't know your background with cars, but I'm guessing you have only done minor things in the past. Never too late to learn, but before you start digging in you either need to find someone that does have experience, or read up on how turbos work, what the various components are, and have a good understanding of what you are looking at.
I think at this time, installing a Megasquirt will just make the problems worse. You would just be adding more factors in to things that are possibly wrong. There was a good list posted on MT.net about what should be your first steps. The issues listed may fix your issue. For the love of god keep the boost limited to 6psi though.
#30
the car is in fort Bennings GA. my little bro is an Army medic. hes a not too bad with cars. I'm a little better but have never been down there to see the car so i didnt get a chance to work on it. As far as motor building goes i know the basics. I've rebuilt a bmw I6 twin cam, (that was a nightmare) and a 66' big block 428 ford but both were naturally aspirated, new to the boost game. Really I do thank you guys for all the help for me and my brother. I'm getting him to sign up on both forums as i will be out of the country until roughly September. Feel free to razz on him as much as you like.
edit: hes on both forums as remlap08
edit: hes on both forums as remlap08
Last edited by Mturbo; 01-22-2012 at 06:22 PM.