Darin said:what are your plans with the car? Leaving it stock? Turbo? I've seen 94 Flyin Miata Turbo II -equipped miatas for $7-10K...complete w/ torsen rear end, etc. That's the route I'd go.
There is a V8 Miata for sale in California, if you have $20K...
If you are looking for a little pep, find a 1.6L miata, and opt for the ultra-frugal GReddy turbo system. It'd be a good way to have a high 14 second power Miata...could probably do it for less than $5000 total (including the price of the car).
I guess we'd need to know your budget to answer.
pdhaudio said:V8?!?!?! HOW THE HELL did they fit that in there!?
The 1.8 is no more difficult to turbocharge than the 1.6. This is a persistent rumour
The most common is the Ford 302, usually known as a "Monster Miata". There are a few Rover-based ones. The LT-1 appears to be the latest holy grail. Miataforum.com has an entire forum devoted to engine swaps.
Keith
I WROTE the Q&A on the FM site Nowhere does it say that the 1.6 is easier to turbocharge
StuttersC said:Ok, here's another question.
Are the earlier 91-93 1.6 cars lighter? Do they weigh the same if you put in the 1.8?
I was thinking of getting 91-93 no optioned (except for power steering and LSD) and building up a 1.8 with the FM stroker kit and tossing it in.
Or is it just easier to start with the 94-95 1.8 liter variety?
Or, am I day dreaming to much again?