Add local support to supercharger pro and turbo con. Being able to take the car over to TDR if you have a problem can be priceless if you need it.
I'm going to be ordering the kit sometime next week. I'm currently torn between the TDR M45/Intercooler kit and the FM VoodooII system. I understand most of the pros and cons of each for the most part however I'll list'em here add to it if I missed please :) and throw in opinions if you have them :)
Also I've never driven a Turbocharged Gasoline vehicle. I have driven a Supercharged one my Saturn Ion Redline is supercharged
Supercharger
Pro-
Instant Power
Seems like they generate very flat torque curves
Less in depth install
Cons-
Limited Power Potential
Runs from an Engine driven belt which saps power
Turbocharger
Pros-
Runs off of engine waste gasses
More power potential
Cons-
More in depth install
Seems to have (from dyno graphs) more peaky type power
That's all I can think of right now. Keep in mind I'm not looking for huge power out of this car anywhere from 140ish to 200ish would be cool with me (yeah I know that's a big range lol) but I'm also looking to minimize any time on the dyno if any and make tuning somewhat of a cinch.
I was also glancing at the BEGi systems and you can throw a Megasquirt fueling option in there with it. Which intices me. :)
Thanks for any help guys,
Josh
2004 Saturn Ion Redline
Wrong Wheel Drive
1992 Grey MX-5
Right Wheel Drive
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeepinbanditride
Add local support to supercharger pro and turbo con. Being able to take the car over to TDR if you have a problem can be priceless if you need it.
tdr did my 02 car and i have never had a single problem, i've ragged the car on and off the track, ran it 10/10 in 105* heat at msr 8 20 min sessions. i'm pretty sure most turbos you have to dial back the power at the track to keep from over heating but on the street you can put down some big power and a diy turbo is a lot cheaper.
What is the goal? Auto-x, track toy, daily driver? Is it for the '92 in your sig? If so, consider the possible needs for further upgrades (clutch, rear end, rad, etc..). Do you turn your own wrenches?
Good luck. I spent over a year on the fence trying to decide what you are currently working on. Read online till my eyes bled, talked to lots of folks and vendors yada, yada. In the end, I did the same as jeff-man. With the exact same results.
Turbos will put down "much" more power at the cost of more tinkering. SC is set and forget. (not talking factory turbo or SC). I've never been behind the wheel of a mp45 or a turbo miata so I can't compare my mp62 to them. On track, turbos pull me with ease. But I get more seat time cause I'm not missing sessions working on my car, I'm driving it. (although the turbo guys have been catching up on the reliability bits from what I've read and observed).
If it had to do it all over again, I'd go the same way in a heartbeat. Just two cents worth cause I've been where you are right now.
Either way, boost is fun. Can't go wrong with either (depending on what your goal is)...
SA
Intended use will be daily driver/autocross/back road carver. Its got upgraded suspension already, along with chassis bracing and Hawk brake pads, brand new radiator. The clutch was sopousedly done before I got it but if it goes out I'm prepared to replace it. I spin all my own wrenches. I'm leaning towards supercharged due to the points u pointed out six set and leave it. And I've had good experience with my supercharged Saturn
2004 Saturn Ion Redline
Wrong Wheel Drive
1992 Grey MX-5
Right Wheel Drive
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeepinbanditride
Looks like you're getting into the game with a good handle on what's good or bad about both types of setups. You're already ahead of the curve as far as that goes. :) Power goals are also right inline with the M45 or Voodoo setup.
Both of the systems you mention come with basic tuning electronics, be that a Voodoo box or Powercard. Dyno/tune time won't be a big deal in either case.
The one thing I'll note is that the peaky behavior of some turbo systems will vary in large part on turbo sizing. Get yourself set up with a GT2554 and you'll have the instant on feeling you might get from a blower...but they seem to run out of air at the top end. From my reading, either this or the 2560 would be a good, basic size to use on a 1.6 car that's going to be used as you want to do: DD, some auto-x, and weekend fun.
So, you already have a fairly fresh clutch. This is good. However, if it's an OE-style clutch, you'll need to baby it a bit to get decent life out of it with boost. Also, look to upgrade your car's differential to a 7" rear from a 1.8 car. The 6" rear in the early cars can self-destruct on stock power...though there are certainly folks who have seen them last a while with 200whp. Like with a stock clutch, you'll need to be a little cautious about how you treat the car until the rear gets replaced.
'90 "LE" available for purchase soon
2008.5 CWP MS3: JBR 70d trilogy engine mounts, short throw shifter & shift plate bushings; AST 4100 w/ 400lb springs f/r; JRZ camber plates
Already looking for low cost Torsen rear ends to drop into the car. I'll find one and then drop it in the corner of the shop till my stocker grenades lol.
Thanks for all the replies guys keep'em coming I've still got a few days before I order so the more info the better :)
2004 Saturn Ion Redline
Wrong Wheel Drive
1992 Grey MX-5
Right Wheel Drive
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeepinbanditride
Well I should probably add that my car was the prototype for the TDR Intercooler on a 1.6 M45. I have dynoed at 185 RWHP. I have swapped to a torsen and put a ACT clutch in to handle the power. Here is a list of what I have done and what affect it had to it to give you an idea of what it takes to get in that territory:
1.6, cat-back exhaust, timing bump, K&N panel filter- 95 rwhp
Added header and JRSC- 126 rwhp
Added big boost kit- 138 rwhp
Added Track Dog Intercooler- 152 rwhp
Added LINK ECU, 440 injectors, WBO2- 172 rwhp
Added 1.8 nose pulley, custom intake with K&N cone filter- 185 rwhp
A couple notes: The JRSC kit I have came with an AFPR (auxiliary fuel pressure regulator), and this was used to give enough fuel under boost by force feeding the fuel through the injectors. That has since been replaced by the power card (that increases the injector duty cycle) in the new kits. The power card allows for a smoother and more controlled fuel delivery (runs better) but it can't deliver as much fuel as the AFPR did. This means you can run more boost with the AFPR but have better driveability with the power card. Regardless, neither will get you in to the powere territory I am in. For that, you need bigger injectors and a full ECU to control them.
Looks like the intercooled kit and maybe a big boost kit will get me where I want to be or in the ballpark anyway. Probably add a header while I'm in there.
2004 Saturn Ion Redline
Wrong Wheel Drive
1992 Grey MX-5
Right Wheel Drive
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeepinbanditride
I'm also more than willing to go the used route. Here are two systems I found over on the pointy board's classified pages. This will give me some spare money to do body work on this car that it needs to start looking sharp.
http://www.miata.net/cgi-bin/isc/cla...revaction=show
http://www.miata.net/cgi-bin/isc/cla...revaction=show
2004 Saturn Ion Redline
Wrong Wheel Drive
1992 Grey MX-5
Right Wheel Drive
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeepinbanditride
If you can hold out a bit longer, I will have a near-complete FM2 kit for a 1.6l that I have been holding off selling since about the day I got it...not to ruin a potential sale, but I'll gladly put my headache into your car I just have to wait till I get my Helicoils in (ordered a few days ago) and exhaust manifold studs/nuts (ordering in a few minutes). It will be short the pieces I need to put my good stuff back in, but still much less than getting it elsewhere.
I'll also offer you a ride (maybe a drive, depending on how I feel) in the car with the kit before I pull it off for good. But it's missing 2 exhaust studs, and I haven't tuned the boost since I moved here (different altitude), but it'll give you a decent idea of what that setup feels like.
Sounds like a possible plan. How many parts is it missing? What's been a headache with the kit?
you don't live that far from me either I'm currently living in Saginaw so you're just a few minutes away.
And thanks for the offer Hopefully we can work something out.
Last edited by jeepinbanditrider; 04-09-2010 at 10:12 AM.
2004 Saturn Ion Redline
Wrong Wheel Drive
1992 Grey MX-5
Right Wheel Drive
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeepinbanditride
RE: What's been a headache with the kit?
Should be phrased "What actually isn't a complete piece of shit about the kit?" I typed out a short list...but it kept getting longer and longer and angrier and angrier, so I'll just leave it at I will never buy another FM product again. Most of the major issues have been corrected by myself, so it's really a moot conversation anyway.
As to what it would be missing, we can work that out as well. I think the best bet would be to discuss everything in person, as it can be as complete or barebones as you want. I'll shoot you a PM in about an hour - lunch time!
The old kit...the one that the downpipe would crack in about 100 miles and completely separate in 1,000. I've had it on the car in various configurations since 2003. I had that in the list of issues I typed out, but failed to put it back in when I deleted all that.
Nor have I, which is awesome on their part.
Besides those 4 nuts backing off, most of the major bugs were worked out on mine. It's ugly and not the most efficient (~6 feet of intercooler piping...really??), but it's been trouble free for the last 10k miles or so. I had no worries driving it straight from Syracuse, NY to Orlando, FL only stopping for gas. And no worries again driving straight from Orlando to Euless, so that's gotta say something.
Everybody has their own opinion and personal ranking of important characteristics (price, local vendor, response, upgradeablity, etc.). IMO, your best bet is a new FM system. When the "more power" bug bites (and it WILL), you have a clear and proven path to the most trouble-free system. An SC has only so far to go before you're past its potential. The FM system can be turned up past my potential. I suggest you call both shops (TDR and FM) and discuss your choices with them (both choices) and get their input. I also strongly suggest you try to get a ride (preferably a drive) in one of each. If you can't find one of each here, be sure to ask TDR and FM if they can put you in touch with local owners.
I would log on to miataturbo.net and read for a long time. If it was me I would be running a vband setup like Trey's car. I believe absurdflow did his manifold, but artech can do nice pieces as well. I'd run an absurdflow manifold, china charger, 3in exhaust, ebay intercooler, and megasquirt.
M45 and TDR intercooler is on it's way to my house. Hopefully by first part of next week I'll be driving a boosted miata :)
2004 Saturn Ion Redline
Wrong Wheel Drive
1992 Grey MX-5
Right Wheel Drive
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/jeepinbanditride