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    Just found this site. Looking for late model NB or NC to put a LSx in (Flyn' Miata conversion). Hope to find a straight body with some suspension and brake upgrades to get me started in the right direction, but am looking at a few MSM's that I'd yank the motor and sell (like the body on these). I pass by a shop on 982 daily with a number of track Miata's and enclosed trailers, curious if it's anyone here? Anyway, doing my research and hope to pick up a thing or too before spending the cash. TIA for any knowledge shared.

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    Welcome aboard.

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    Welcome.

    Gotta search for the deals, soemtimes you can find some pretty cheap shells that people are just dying to get rid of. Save you the time in parting out if you are going to be changing everything out.
    For the LSx swap, forums say "can be done cheaply for 15-18k" just assume double that to get it done right.
    Just my 2 cents :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtrx804 View Post
    Welcome.

    Gotta search for the deals, soemtimes you can find some pretty cheap shells that people are just dying to get rid of. Save you the time in parting out if you are going to be changing everything out.
    For the LSx swap, forums say "can be done cheaply for 15-18k" just assume double that to get it done right.
    Just my 2 cents :)
    I had $20k in mind above the cost of the chassis; less if I can find a car with basic track mods already done (suspension, brakes, wheels, ...) I'm very torn at the moment to whether to tackle it myself or have FM do the conversion or something in between. FM charges $40k above the cost of the car. But that includes the factory new motor/transmission/rear end- pieces I plan to get from a low mileage salvage. Ideally I'd like to find a local business that can handle the pieces of the project I can't do myself. I want all the details done like seam welding and other chassis bits that make the end result better. I can do a lot myself, but I don't want a shade tree result and I'm not a welder so some pro help is a necessity.

    I should add that what I want to end up with is a fun weekend toy with a V8 soundtrack. I want a clean well appointed interior with stock seats. something to take the wife out on spirited Sunday drives. It may see a DE day or two a year or an occasional guest day at ECR. It'll be set up on the stiffer side of street, but the softer side of track. ...I'm not fast anyway. :)

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    you should come out for the CB-radio party/cruise this Sunday... see the FaceBooger page above (MME)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDSM View Post
    you should come out for the CB-radio party/cruise this Sunday... see the FaceBooger page above (MME)
    Interested..but I searched for dfw miata (w & w/o a space) and mme on FB. The mme results were....interesting....

    As for a cruise, I don't yet have a Miata. Cayman's welcome?

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    Scroll down till you see cb tuning party. JDSM is in Princeton and is hosting. PM him for address.
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    Go with an NB for swap since it's sorted out better than NC. Look up Terry Fair at Vorshlag for local assistance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nails View Post
    Go with an NB for swap since it's sorted out better than NC. Look up Terry Fair at Vorshlag for local assistance.
    Tried calling Vorshlag yesterday. After listening to my inquiry the nice guy on the phone informed me I dialed the wrong number. Had to chuckle under my breath as he had patiently listed to quite the spill.

    I saw on their site they do BMW engine swaps. Do you know if they've done any Miata LSx swaps?

    Wish I could make it Sunday, but I was informed by the family social planner (wife) that I we already have commitments.

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    Vorshlag isn't doing to NB swap in the same capacity as the bmw swap from what I heard a while back. I could be wrong but if you want to do the work yourself got to fm or v8 roadsters
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    Quote Originally Posted by driftdevil View Post
    Vorshlag isn't doing to NB swap in the same capacity as the bmw swap from what I heard a while back. I could be wrong but if you want to do the work yourself got to fm or v8 roadsters
    Really what I'm looking for is a shop to handle the welding. I assume there is a reason FM seam welds. Is it needed in this group's opinion? Or are bolt in braces sufficient for most (not a racer, but don't want a noodle either)? I had intended to search for these answers in more threads, but since the conversation has gone there.... :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nails View Post

    My search skills are obviously inferior! Thank you for the link! Exactly the info I needed. Oh my. ..and local.. happy happy happy.

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    Read the thread and slightly less enthused. I'm an immediate satisfaction guy. I'll give them a call though and see what they can do for me in a less than 6 month time frame. ...maybe incorporating some FM stuff and some of their lessons learned. ...we'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gator Bait View Post
    Read the thread and slightly less enthused. I'm an immediate satisfaction guy. I'll give them a call though and see what they can do for me in a less than 6 month time frame. ...maybe incorporating some FM stuff and some of their lessons learned. ...we'll see.
    To be fair, they are doing all the custome fabrication themselves. With a kit its almost unbolt the old and bolt in the new. Ive been reading about the swap for a couple years now.

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    well... found a NA already converted that I'm chatting to the owner about. ...reality setting in that I have never sat in much less driven a Miata. Anyone with a NA and stock seats mind letting stranger plop his butt in your drivers seat (just for fit, not drive).

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    ^There will be a bunch at the SCCA autocross tomorrow.

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    Glad you're looking at an already complete car. Since you're an "immediate satisfaction"/no-weld kind of guy, that's what you should do. My only hesitation in buying a completed car is that all cars require upkeep and when you're dealing with an engine-swapped car, you had better know it well -- because the neighborhood mechanic won't. If you're not doing it yourself, I'd highly recommend a local shop with a great reputation so you can continue dealing with them if something goes wrong. Trailering a car back and forth to Colorado doesn't sound too great to me.

    Seam welding is something I would only do to a race chassis with a short life. It's a great way to get corrosion started, especially areas where the backside is not accessible for surface treatment (like the door sills). I would not recommend it for your intended use.

    MER in Cresson is also doing V8 swaps. They're right next to MSR. Pretty good guys.
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    Maintenance and parts replacement I can handle w/o issue though I would use local shops for items beyond my skill or time. No intention of trailering to CO unless it's to run US-550 or to hit the Jeep trails. Thanks for the explanation on the seam welds and the info on MER.

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    If you're an immediate satisfaction guy thinking about a V8 Miata, you should JUMP on this: http://www.flyinmiata.com/V8/for_sale2.php It's sorted, complete, and clean.

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