Sounds like a smoking deal.
Give me a call and we can discuss what your options are.
Stevan
Miata Solutions
940-390-0234
Woke up on Thursday morning with no plans on buying a car. Got a text on my way into the office from an old college friend telling me that she'd put a hole in the motor of her '95 NA. Asks me if I know anyone who might be interested. I tell her to come back with a number since I know a few folks out at MSR who might be interested in a Miata in perfectly good condition with the exception being a hole in the motor, depending on the price.
She texts me back that night telling me that she wants $350 for it.
I just got back from signing the title. Can someone point me in the direction of the rebuilt 1.8s? I think I just bought a new track toy.
http://i.imgur.com/41RVpdE.jpg
Sounds like a smoking deal.
Give me a call and we can discuss what your options are.
Stevan
Miata Solutions
940-390-0234
Is that an R package?
PS
Stevan is the man
Welcome to the site! Got to love that kind of price tag. The car looks pretty decent, too!
Quick questions for ya': what color are the shocks? Does the car have power steering? I see a front air dam and rear spoiler that might denote a specific option package (R-pkg) that's fairly rare.
For the engine, seems like Track Dog Racing usually has an engine or three. You might give them a call, or maybe blackroadster will chime in, as he works there.
If you're not dead set on a rebuilt motor, there's a salvage yard in Kennedale that specializes in Mazdas and Nissans: http://mazdanissanheaven.com/. They tend to have a number of 1.8 engines on hand. The guys who run the place are pretty nice, too.
edit: and yes, Stevan is definitely the man! Give him a shout for all of your Miata needs.
'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
Saw your post on dfwautoclub.com. Congrats on the new ride and your future track days with it.
This might work....
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/cto/4021664370.html
Using the 99 block shouldn't be a problem but not sure about the whole 99 engine which is OBDII. Query Rogue or Trickyrix on adapting a 99 motor to your 95 chassis. The bump up in power would definitely be worth it.
Another one...
http://www.dfwmiata.com/threads/2484...th-anniversary
Last edited by ptech; 08-25-2013 at 05:55 AM.
The first thing you need to do is see if it has 3 or four pins on each connector going into the coil pack. Then, figure out what to do about the swap. If it's OBD1, VVT all the way, son.
TXMC: Drinkin, shootin, racin!
I tried to find pics of forum member creek's 94 R package to show what it could become. Creek's car is very nice with the black stripes and hardtop. Maybe he will post up some pics.
1990 White NA - SOLD
1994 Black NA - SOLD
2006 Red NC - GT with limited slip, HIDs, all OEM.
If it's a '95, it's OBD-I, so it should be no problem whatsoever to swap in a '99 motor. However, if you want to nudge it up even further, follow Hustler's advice and go for a 2001-2005 VVT engine with a full standalone ECU like a MegaSquirt.
'94 Black & Black & Tan
'99 head swap, JR header, TDR intake & header blanket, MegaSquirt, RB hollow bar, Tein Flex, 15x8 6ULs, HD M2 Sport, FM cat, Borla cat-back, black '95M interior, MOMO Zebrano, IL Motorsport console...
Dyno Days
8/16/08 (bone stock): 103.1 hp/99.0 lb-ft - Dynojet
8/23/08 (Borla cat-back): 108.2 hp/104.1 lb-ft - Dynojet
8/13/11 (more stuff...): 126 hp/116 lb-ft - Mustang dyno
Roger Moore: the Danny White of James Bonds
95 = OBDI
The tricky part if it's got 4 wire coils is the VVT coils won't feed the tach when using the stock ECU.
C
I'm a bit overwhelmed as to all the support that is out there for these cars. This is awesome.
Stevan - if you're around today, I'll give you a ring.
And I checked the shocks, they're just silver, no barn find R-package story here. But it makes me feel less guilty about shopping for a new set, the stock suspension is a bit tired and has more play in it than my Cadillac.
24 hours in and I'm loving this car. Seriously, it kept me up last night.
Oh, and thanks for the link to that place in Kennedale, I think they'll be getting a call this week!
BRB checking coil pack now.
Looks like the 4-pack coils, but I believe chriscar is right: OBDII debuted in 1996 IIRC. The issue is cost - I'd really like to keep it under 1000 or 1250 for the motor. Could I find a 2001+ motor and pick up a MegaSquirt for that kind of coin? Or is the performance worth going over budget? I should really make a separate thread for all this...
It's possible that the original shocks were swapped out. Visual cues for an R will be manual steering, manual windows, manual mirrors, no leather wrap on the steering wheel, and of course, the front & rear lip, and trunk spoiler. I think the original wheels would be hollow spoke. Register at the Mazda Owners site here, enter your VIN, it'll return your car specifics, including the Trim level (keep your fingers crossed that it's R :)). Or just post the VIN, and I'll check for you.
C
You want to look at the number of wires coming out of each coil connector.
C
Yep, I'll be in the shop all day I expect.
Just do it on the website - Here's mine.
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So...just what exactly did I get yesterday?
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Trim: R you scored!
1995 R Package
The R package was a $1500 option package and not a special model
Equipment: Sport Suspension (Bilstein shocks, heavy-duty rear springs, heavier sway bars), rear spoiler, front air dam, rear skirt, alloy wheels, Torsen limited slip differential The R package was not available with power steering, automatic transmission or Popular Equipment and Leather option packages
Optional: air conditioning, hardtop (dealer installed only)
Production: 465
Base MSRP: $19,000 plus $440 freight, plus options