Go to miata.net and search for Andy Hollis' thread about STS development
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I came across this.
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/pro...1992-sts-miata
Looks like I have quite a bit of reading to do.
That car belongs to Neal Bellamy now and is co-driven by Bob Neff. You can see it in person at most local SCCA and ER events.
http://www.autocrosspictures.net/SCC...061409_103.JPG
Let's not forget that a less-prepared car with an intake held together with weedtrimmer cord beat all of us, including the famous Hollis Miata, at the Divisionals last weekend.
http://forums.dfwmiata.com/attachmen...1&d=1247660050
There is so much to be said for driving abilities.
BTW, you can look at my profile for a list of mods that I have done for my STS car. If I were to do it again, I doubt that I would change much.
Ya know it doesn't look so bad until i see a pic of it posted on a forum LOL I may have to make that my new avitar :)
But to build a good mid prep STS car doesn't cost a lot...
IF you can't find good deals...and if you're willing to spend SOME $$$....you can duplicate my car as follows:
Bilstein shocks off a 99 - $350 new roughly
Re-valve on the shocks - $300
99 top hats from Mazda comp - $150ish maybe?
GC coilovers - $400
RB hollow front bar - $180 roughly
Magnaflow exhaust - $300 shipped
Crappy ebay header - $100 shipped
JR high flow cat - $200ish shipped
1/2 airbox turned upsidedown and weed eater string - $0.50
Rota Slipstream 15x7.5 wheels - $450 shipped
RE-11 Bridgestones - $522 shipped
So for about $3000 you can prep a miata that will run quite fast...or get the crap used like I did and it will only cost about $2000 :)
Just buy a little bit at a time....
IF I wanted to make the car more street-able I'd have gone with Koni RACE shocks.