RoadStein gets an MP62

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RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby mistanfo » February 27th, 2010, 8:58 pm

Not sure when it will be installed, but RoadStein will be going over to the darkside, due to a very generous M.net offer. We got the supercharger with a four rib belt setup, a/w intercooler setup, big injectors, an aftermarket ECU, water injection, etc. Installing all of this should be fun. Might take a while. A long while. Has anyone in the club done their own install? Christian and I will likely have questions, as we have two boxes of parts, which are said to be complete...
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby 91BRG » February 27th, 2010, 9:01 pm

mistanfo wrote:Not sure when it will be installed, but RoadStein will be going over to the darkside, due to a very generous M.net offer. We got the supercharger with a four rib belt setup, a/w intercooler setup, big injectors, an aftermarket ECU, water injection, etc. Installing all of this should be fun. Might take a while. A long while. Has anyone in the club done their own install? Christian and I will likely have questions, as we have two boxes of parts, which are said to be complete...

YOU got it? Nicely done! I saw that a tad later than everyone in the universe. That was one hell of a freebie! Congrats.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » February 27th, 2010, 10:03 pm

Yep, should be an interesting addition to the pile of interesting parts that we've accumulated over the last few months. So if you see me riding around in a Harelquin white/Montego Blue Miata, watch out. It's got a wicked bite (if I can get it running correctly).

I'll have to drop a line to slow eddie and Mark Clark. Both of them have experience with MP62s, but I don't remember which kit they had. The one we scored is a BRP hotside.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby thebeerbaron » February 27th, 2010, 10:29 pm

believe both of them were coldside FM Ubers. Probably not much help. Try miataturbo.net (only slightly somewhat serious)
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby aroundcorner » February 28th, 2010, 3:07 pm

Congrats, that is going to be a great project. I've been waiting for someone in the club to install one at a tech day, so I can lend my total inexpertise.

Jason, did you also get the RB exhaust? I'd be interested in trading an NA version for it if you did.

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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby mistanfo » February 28th, 2010, 5:11 pm

Unfortunately, the exhaust was already claimed. Still think that I got the better part of the deal.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » February 28th, 2010, 6:55 pm

aroundcorner wrote:Congrats, that is going to be a great project. I've been waiting for someone in the club to install one at a tech day, so I can lend my total inexpertise.

Probably won't be done at a Tech Day, unless the Tech Day that I'd like to host happens to coincide with the build schedule that allows for the blower to be installed at that time. I'm good, but I don't think I'll be THAT good.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby Lt. Dan » February 28th, 2010, 9:24 pm

Congrats on the blower!!!

What epic deal did I miss?
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » February 28th, 2010, 9:36 pm

The short version is that we got something like $5k worth of performance parts for the cost of gas to get Jason up to NoVA to pick it up. The catch is that we have to put the mechanical jigsaw puzzle back together, but I'm willing to trade that for a free, 62ci blower.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby IH82BL8 » March 1st, 2010, 7:45 am

Probably won't be done at a Tech Day, unless the Tech Day that I'd like to host happens to coincide with the build schedule that allows for the blower to be installed at that time. I'm good, but I don't think I'll be THAT good.


Install a blower at a Tech Day? Why not? It's worth mentioning that we did an engine swap at a Tech Day.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » March 1st, 2010, 8:30 am

Perhaps you haven't seen what we're starting with.... If we can get it running on the stock stuff by September, I'll be thrilled. I like to be optimistic and think that'll it'll at least be a roller by May, but given the lack of a garage (or shade) at my place, a Summertime tech day at my house wouldn't be a particularly pleasant experience.

Impromptu, maybe. We'll just have to see how the build schedule goes. There's a lot to be done before taking the car to Florida in late September.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby prostwest » March 1st, 2010, 9:35 am

ChristianL wrote:... given the lack of a garage (or shade) at my place...


I've got an EZ-up, as do, I'm sure, others.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » March 1st, 2010, 9:49 am

Might have to take that into consideration. I was hoping to host one in May/June.

Besides, if the production schedule works out, having 20 extra people around would come in extremely handy for one of the jobs. :yep:
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby 91BRG » March 1st, 2010, 10:51 am

ChristianL wrote:Besides, if the production schedule works out, having 20 extra people around would come in extremely handy for one of the jobs. :yep:

Like what, moving the house a little to the left?
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » March 1st, 2010, 10:53 am

91BRG wrote:Like what, moving one Miata tub onto the other's chassis?

There, fixed it for you.

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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby 91BRG » March 1st, 2010, 11:28 am

All that needs is a center seat and a couple of strut braces :) Go Lotus!
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby IH82BL8 » March 1st, 2010, 10:28 pm

I like the tires.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby thebeerbaron » March 1st, 2010, 11:18 pm

you'd need to fix that bump steer...
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby prostwest » March 2nd, 2010, 9:19 am

...and either leave it on the casters and have big problems with steering feel, or take it off and have bigger problems with ground clearance- like having to drive only on roads with a trench down the center of the lane.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby 91BRG » March 2nd, 2010, 9:42 am

Might need a fuel source too if you're going to be all picky about it.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby prostwest » March 2nd, 2010, 9:53 am

91BRG wrote:Might need a fuel source too if you're going to be all picky about it.


Naaahh, just plug up the holes in the rear subframe and run a line to that.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » March 2nd, 2010, 10:55 am

Yeah, I need to remember to put the jack under the front subframe/engine when I unbolt it all from the chassis...
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby 91BRG » March 2nd, 2010, 11:22 am

Where is that garage? Looks like a Nova back there and some interesting interior bits...

While the chassis is like this, it's time to experiment with optional bodywork.
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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby ChristianL » March 2nd, 2010, 11:28 am

91BRG wrote:Where is that garage? Looks like a Nova back there and some interesting interior bits....

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Re: RoadStein gets an MP62

Postby mistanfo » March 2nd, 2010, 9:19 pm

ChristianL wrote:The short version is that we got something like $5k worth of performance parts for the cost of diesel to get Jason up to NoVA to pick it up. The catch is that we have to put the mechanical jigsaw puzzle back together, but I'm willing to trade that for a free, 62ci blower.


There, fixed that for you. I am hoping to get some pictures soon of the boxes o' stuff. Then, pictures of the stuff itself. Then, start to sort, cross reference part numbers, etc. Like, I have a set of RC 550 injectors, AFAIK, but I don't know if they are in fact 550cc injectors, nor do I know if they are high or low impedance. A bunch of other stuff to deal with as well. Like an ECU that I have so far discovered nearly nothing about. I don't even know the sizes of the pulleys to setermine what boost level this thing is set up to run. I would prefer to start out lower, as opposed to just going nuts from the get go. I would prefer to not have to rebuild an engine before we get to Florida.
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