Ha, yeah those numbers are a little off. I dyno'd again back in late October and put down 183 whp and 185 wtq. This is funny because between then and the first dyno I had added a full Corksport exhaust (in exchange for my catted MAM/Magnaflow system), Exedy Stage 1 clutch, Fidanza 7/5 lb flywheel, SplitSecond AFC V2 (untuned but the supermap is still better than stock), ATP wastegate actuator (gives 7 psi) and MPiNick Stage 1 turbo upgrade (GT28RS compressor wheel shoved into the stock GT2554R turbo). Either the first dyno was way off or I was actually boosting higher (maybe 8-9 psi?) due to the stock wastegate actuator (which could have been going).
Since October however I have tuned the AFC for 10 psi, added a 626 IM with thermal spacer and I'm now retuning for 10 psi. We might be having a somewhat local (VA-wide) dyno day in May that I might be able to make it to but I'd like to think that I'd be over 200 whp when I finish my tune.
This year should be good though because I'll be getting yet another IM (505zoom's), a new higher-flowing fuel rail, a new FMIC setup and intake, and maybe getting an exhaust manifold (from Pirana). I also might pick up some of Brach's pulleys when everything gets worked out. One thing's for sure, I'm not going any higher than 10 psi until I get a built block sometime in the distant future.
I have the ones with out the flap and any large drinks get mashed by my knuckles when I'm shifting. Found that out the hard way with one of those extra large slurpees... went into third gear and got blueberry blast all over the center console. It's even worse with the short shifter. So any large drinks are now 'crotched'.
Yeah took me about a year and a half before I finally decided on the turbo route. Initially I was going to save up for a HiBoost kit but went the MSP way due to ease and safety. I've really tried to be safe all around but I'd be lying if I said I never encountered any problems. Car runs funny sometimes not to mention all the random CELs I get from time to time that will randomly clear themselves. Definitely no looking back now and I'm happy where she is - just looking to complete the package eventually. I'll admit I didn't know anything at first either but I stuck around, lurked in the MSP and F/S sections and slowly built my knowledge and parts store. All in all, it took about 7-8 months to get everything together and installed. Been one hell of a trip...dang, i'm not gonna lie... i'm a little jealous. Props for doing everything the right way and at least attempting not to zoom zoom boom. This is pretty much the route that I'd like to go by next summer. although i have a lot to learn by then haha. keep up the good work!
$1000 for a used full longblock motor from protegegarage.com
Or, you can spend $2000 and get a brand new short block, or, $4000 for a fully forged motor from speedciruit
$1000 protegegarage motor FTW!
have you been sleeping behind the wheel again? lolI've recently noticed how slow my auto is (nuts)
have you been sleeping behind the wheel again? lol
i actually talked to someone with auto matching software for a new engine and he told me that the mazdaspeed motor fits right in to the p5 but you need the mazdaspeed transmission and the mazdaspeed cpu. thats all he said you need!! thats definately good news!!