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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the Teacher
    What about a the clutch/flywheel combo? Is the flywheel a neccesary?

    From what I have read I shouldn't go any higher than 11 with a stock engine.
    Flyin Miata calls their clutch/flywheel combo the happy meal. If it is a happy meal, the clutch is the burger and frys and the flywheel is the toy and cookie.

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    WWGD!! (What would Gary Do! )

    Hey Gary what is your recommendations for getting a Miata ready for a Track Dog Supercharger setup??

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    Most people do the flywheel while they are in there. At 200hp I really doubt you will be able to tell the difference. I like my flywheel, but it doesnt make the car feel fast. I like it because of the sharp heel toe down shifts it lets me pull off. If I had to do the clutch and had some extra cash I might do it again, otherwise if I was just doing the neccesary thing I would just do the clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    WWGD!!
    Is this a reference to WWLD?

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    Will a stock header work with a SC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the Teacher
    Will a stock header work with a SC?
    Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    How about not telling us every single freaking time you need funding!
    C'mon now! Y'all leave poor Tim alone. He gets beat up enough at home.



    ...and across the line.

    1996 Mazda Miata - R-Package (Eve-L)
    2012 Mazda CX-9 - Grand Touring (Dory)




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    Welcome to the dark side! The addiction begins one piece at a time...

    My 2 cents: Definitely do the motor mounts. It will provide a better "base" for your blown motor, and it's (relatively) cheap to do. The ppf I can't speak to, but I think Gary is thinking of getting your car as rigid as possible before adding the power to it.
    I think you should definitely consider doing the clutch if you're going with the MP62; your stock one will be over-taxed with 200+ HP. The flywheel is a take-it-or-leave-it thing; most people that DO add it do so because it makes sense to swap a flywheel when the clutch is being replaced. Personally, I'd spend the money elsewhere. (Gary can help you with that. :)

    Speed (with the lowly M45)

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    I will agree that the motor mounts are a must, but the PPF.....well I don't have one, but that is your choice. I would opt for the clutch and flywheel first. I installed the clutch while I was still NA and really liked the feel over OEM. I would also do anything that will be harder to access once the blower is on. You will also want to make sure your brakes and suspension are up to the task. Honestly the list is endless....trust me on this.
    "Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional." Haruki Murakami

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    and cooling....
    99 Miata Black

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Blaze
    and cooling....
    He has no interest in track or autocross, so this would really be optional.

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    hhmmm ok what about gauges?
    99 Miata Black

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    And major horsepower upgrade should be complemented by similiar upgrades to your suspension and braking components...

    (You don't buy a more pwerful stereo without consideration to a speaker upgrade to handle it...)

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    Is a JR header necessary or just recommended and why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the Teacher
    Is a JR header necessary or just recommended and why?
    My understanding is it's optional but would be a real PITA to install after the blower was in the car!

    But then again I wonder......
    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing
    WWGD!! (What would Gary Do! )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the Teacher
    Is a JR header necessary or just recommended and why?
    A tuned header provides optimal airflow out of the engine. With the supercharge, you'll be pushing a lot more air through the engine, and if the exit path is blocked, you'll miss out on power.

    The nice thing about the header is... you can enjoy it now! Your car will have a meatier exhaust note, and you'll probably be able to feel some power gain in the upper-end of the rev range.

    If you've got an itch to spend money, a header (just make sure it's one that a blower will fit over) is probably a good bet.
    Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
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    Thanks for all the information. BTW...From Gary:

    "Hold off on any header for now until ours comes out. The JR is the only one
    that fits currently, but there is not enough power gain to justify in my
    eyes. See, one step closer toward your FI!

    Check out new Dog pack clutch setup
    http://www.trackdogracing.com/website/engine/dog_pack.htm."
    Last edited by Tim the Teacher; 05-24-2006 at 09:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the Teacher
    Thanks for all the information. Header and clutch have moved to the top of the list for installation next month.
    Who are you having install the clutch???

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    It's either going to be Gary or a request for assistance from the group with the purchase of lunch or dinner at "On The Border" for the participants (maximum of 5).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the Teacher
    a request for assistance from the group with the purchase of lunch or dinner at "On The Border" for the participants (maximum of 5).
    For a clutch?
    I think it might take more than dinner!

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