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Old 02-10-2008, 08:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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When ingredients are missing and you need to get to the market in a big hurry...



1990 Mazda Miata. Stock: 96 HP at the rear wheels
Mine: 264.2 HP at the rear wheels

Thank you Flyin' Miata

quicker than you think......

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Old 02-10-2008, 11:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Nice, I thought about doing one, but figured I'd just stick with my back then honda, and now Nissan.

Where did you come from? how did you find this forum? post up some more pictures and a dyno sheet!

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Where did you come from? how did you find this forum? post up some more pictures and a dyno sheet!
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I'm from Wisconsin originally but have lived in Florida the last ten years. I have a strong interest in kitchen cutlery and this brings me to knife/chef/cooking sites. I'm not positive but I think I found HOK through a Google search.

I was wrong about the HP - recited that from memory. It's 262.2, not 264.2. On the dyno below, the bottom set is as delivered to Flyin' Miata with a Sebring Supercharger that I had installed. The middle set is the FM II Turbo at 12psi, and the top is 15psi.

Boost the size of the pdf so the numbers become clear.

http://www.flyinmiata.com/tech/dyno_...uzz_010402.pdf
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I asked because a good bit of our member traffic is from my350z.com maximum-suzuki.com or hondaswap.com

I use to have a built turbo civic, sleeved motor, head work, the normal stuff. now I'm working on my 350z hoping to have it done before too long.
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