Best boost gauge for miata
To upgrade to a 1.8 diff, you need the driveshaft, diff, and both rear cv axles from a 1.8. The 1.8 diff is much stronger, and can support up to 350whp. The 1.6 diff is weak and will not handle the extra power. Use the money you saved to spend on a Flyin Miata clutch - $399Īlso, since you're turbocharging a 1.6, you'll need to upgrade the diff to a 1.8 diff. You'll just need a gasket replacement set which is about $15. They've been thoroughly cleaned inside and out. I have a set of four RX-8 Yellows somewhere in my house if you want them for the cost of shipping. If you put them in your pocket they will be free. It's very easy to find RX-8s at the junkyard and they will cost less than $80 for a set of 4. You can save on injectors by getting used Yellow RX-8 injectors. If you're lucky can also find used wideband controllers/wideband gauges on Marketplace for about $100īuy an intercooler piping kit separately for $100 (I found a nice intercooler for $25 on FB Marketplace, barely used) Instead of a $500 intercooler kit, find a used intercooler locally. Will do everything the MS can in terms of a simple turbo build, and it's $400 plug n play. Ive taken a look at the FM kit but its way too expensive, can someone help me piece together a build or drop what your running?ĮDIT after a little bit of looking i pieced this together Im not trying to hit giant numbers, maybe 190 or 200. We added a exedy clutch and now we want to turbo it. Me and my gf bought a miata and we did basic maintanence, replaced rad and hoses and all that.