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2 go TURBO? How many EURO?

Postby Stig » Thu, 29 May 2008 6:17 +0000

for my 1.8 mk1 , what would i be looking at?
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Postby mx5ash » Thu, 29 May 2008 7:04 +0000

That really depends on what kind of power you want to get to, a second hand turbo could be got for €800-1000 for basic set up. after that you are talking better ecu, clutch, brakes, fit intercooler..........
Steve would be a good guy to talk to.
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Postby Fergus » Thu, 29 May 2008 8:52 +0000

And whatever way you decide to go, don't go near those new crap ricer turbo kits on FleaBay :shock:
If your going to get one from there then get a second hand one.
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Postby Stig » Fri, 30 May 2008 10:27 +0000

I'd be going top of the line.........
would 2 k do it all - the hardware and labour?
also, would my brakes need upgrading on the 1.8 - i read somewhere they are uprated from the 1.6anyways or is this wrong?

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Postby mx5ash » Fri, 30 May 2008 11:32 +0000

You have a 1.8 so bigger brakes fitted, along with stronger diff, and iirc clutch. Basically a good starting point.
Greddy kit for sale on the bay now but i would think you will need to be quick.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COMPLETE-Greddy-T ... 0224060648
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Postby Steve » Fri, 30 May 2008 3:33 +0000

^ What Ash said plus

this is a good starting point :
http://www.mx5mad.com/begisturbo.php

more on it (plus price in $)
http://www.bellengineering.net/Pages/pr ... BEGiS.html

There is also the option of the GReddy kit with a 1.8 turbo manifold
1.8 Manifold can be bought here : http://jgsturbo.com/mx5bp.html

GReddy kit from many sources, the exchange rates will really work in your favour at the mo' (Fergus, where did you pick yours up from?) so you should be able to pick one up NEW for around 1000e.

Am v.happy with my GReddy, it works well (lots of fun, will give you a spin the next time we meet) and has been quite reliable.

Kits from www.Flyinmiata.com are above your budget I'm afraid..

If I was doing it again, I'd DIY it and buy all the bits seperately. Speaking of which.. I may know of a GReddy turbo for sale if you are interested..
Then pick up the manifold linked above, oil lines, boost guage, a downpipe from ebay and you could run it at 6psi straight away.

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Postby Stig » Sat, 31 May 2008 8:45 +0000

Thanks Steve,

hmmm, lots to think about.
rough guess on labour too?
and will my insurer be pissed? :D

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Postby mx5ash » Sat, 31 May 2008 9:15 +0000

What labour? do it yourself man. :lol:
I wouldn'tr have though that your insurance will be that bad, just make sure you declare everything.
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Postby Steve » Sun, 01 Jun 2008 8:41 +0000

Oh definately put it in yourself! For a couple of reasons.. 1) its easy, 2)labour is expensive and 3) when something goes wrong (and it will have a couple of teething issues) you know how to fix it.

Insurance, get a friendly garage to give you an engineering report (as in a "yes this looks properly installed to me" letter)
Put it on the dyno (Westward engineering will do it for you) and get a print out of how much power you are putting out. Send a copy of this to the insurance company too.

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Postby Fergus » Tue, 03 Jun 2008 3:34 +0000

I got mine from Mx5Mad with upgraded oil lines, bolts and cut manifold etc.
They are doing BEGI Turbo kits for 1.6 & 1.8, Mk1 & Mk2 now at VERY good prices : http://www.mx5mad.com/begisturbo.php
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Postby Fergus » Wed, 04 Jun 2008 9:31 +0000

Second hand Greddy kit just popped up on MiataTurbo and he has 'extra' goodies....
http://www.miataturbo.net/forum/showthread.php?t=21947
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