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This article is shown courtesy
of autospeed.com.
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No matter what category of cars you're
into, it's impossible to tear your eyes off MiataSport's
1999 Mazda MX5. With its sexy polished rims, stunning paint
and roadster styling, this machine is built to impress -
and that it does. With the build completed only a short
time ago, MiataSport's promo vehicle has already scooped
a list of show trophies.
And not only is it a top looker - it's
a hard slogger too.
MiataSport is a division of Adelaide's
Mildren Race Engineering, a tuning house that specialises
in turbo and rotary work. However, recognising the local
downturn in rotary popularity and modification (largely
thanks to Mazda axing the RX7), MRE applied their tuning
know-how to Mazda's 'other' sportscar - the MX5 (aka Miata).
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It's no secret that the standard MX5
- whether it is a 1.6 or 1.8-litre version - is significantly
underpowered for the true performance enthusiast. Accordingly,
MiataSport purchased this then-new MX5 to use as a test
bed for developing an in-house turbocharger kit. Fast-forwarding
to the present, MiataSport's AUS$11,000 kit includes fitment
and tuning of all necessary hardware (turbo, manifold,
intake, exhaust and intercooler), a programmable management
system, an upgraded clutch and more. For sure, that 11k
buys you a helluva lot more power than you'll ever achieve
by screwing around with just traditional exhaust, intake
and camshaft work!
Darryl of MiataSport says the decision
to opt for turbocharging over supercharging was purely based
on cost; any suitable blower kit (centrifugal or displacement)
would have been overly expensive to retail. So - with the
turbocharging box ticked - they then set off developing
a turbo kit using locally available components.
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Accommodating the fitment of the turbocharger
hardware is a programmable Wolf 3D ECU. Interestingly, this
is piggybacked onto the standard computer; the stock unit
is left to control everything but fuel and spark (leaving
things like idle air, thermo fans etc). The Wolf system
is wired to four MiataSport injectors - they won't say what
they are, other than that they are in between Nissan CA18DET
and Mazda Series 4 RX7 13B turbo in size. The standard regulator
and pump are retained, as there are no problems with lean-out
on the recommended 12-psi boost pressure.
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An upgraded
clutch has also been fitted as part of the kit - an 8-button
ceramic, sprung-centre device with a high-clamp pressure plate
(around 850kg). Furthermore, MiataSport are firm believers
in Amsoil lubricants, so this is used to fill the 5-speed
gearbox and the standard Torsen diff.
So how much power does the MiataSport turbo kit yield? Well,
running everyday premium unleaded and with boost set to a
'standard' 12 psi, the 1.8-litre MiataSport vehicle has generated
150kW at the back burners (on their in-house Dyno Dynamics
chassis dyno). Certainly, that's significant power for such
a lightweight car, but it also comes without sacrificing driveability
and reliability. As Darryl states, retaining the factory compression
ratio maintains maximum off-boost torque.
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An upgraded clutch has also been fitted
as part of the kit - an 8-button ceramic, sprung-centre
device with a high-clamp pressure plate (around 850kg).
Furthermore, MiataSport are firm believers in Amsoil lubricants,
so this is used to fill the 5-speed gearbox and the standard
Torsen diff.
So how much power does the MiataSport
turbo kit yield? Well, running everyday premium unleaded
and with boost set to a 'standard' 12 psi, the 1.8-litre
MiataSport vehicle has generated 150kW at the back burners
(on their in-house Dyno Dynamics chassis dyno). Certainly,
that's significant power for such a lightweight car, but
it also comes without sacrificing driveability and reliability.
As Darryl states, retaining the factory compression ratio
maintains maximum off-boost torque.
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With so much effort put into developing
the turbocharger kit, it was only logical that the vehicle
carrying it had to look equally as spectacular. Firstly,
we can hear everyone's brain asking "what colour is that?"
Well - surprise, surprise - it's the original Evolution
Gold duco; but it's been looked after like nobody's business.
Darryl - the man charged with preparing the vehicle for
shows - tell us he uses "shit hot" Auto Glym paint polish
and Wenol metal polish. Preparing for shows, by the way,
is no small job. Darryl tells us he spends up to two full
days lovin' the car all over. Steering arms, suspension,
exhaust, intake manifold - you name it, it's taken care
of.
The suspension
arrangement that's so lovingly prepared comprises KYB AGX
adjustable front and rear dampers, Eibach springs (lowered
40mm front and 50mm rear) and MiataSport custom swaybars.
These aftermarket alterations - plus a little extra negative
camber on each corner and a MiataSport front tower brace
- ensure that handling is well up to enthusiast standard.
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In terms of body modifications, there
are relatively few but highly effective changes. MiataSport
have designed their own trick roadster cover, which gracefully
teardrops back from the front headrests. This has been fitted
in addition to the factory Mazda side skirts, front and
rear spoiler. Not surprisingly, the MiataSport promo car
rides on an awesome set of wheels - 17 x 7 St Louis Brights
wearing 205/40 Falken stickies. Behind the front rims you
can see the cross-drilled and slotted DBA rotors - these
are fitted with Hawk Blue pads whenever track work is the
flavour of the day. For normal duties, however, a full set
of standard discs with Hawk HP+ pads are well up to the
task.
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Inside you won won't find the usual
barrage of aftermarket add-on instruments - instead, all
vital data is displayed on the Wolf 3D handset display.
This, aside from custom floor mats, scuff plates, an Alpine
audio system and a fire extinguisher, is the only necessary
interior alteration.
As mentioned, the MiataSport MX5 has
been a huge success at car shows. Since its completion,
it's bagged trophies for Top 25 at the Small Car Sunday
two years running, Achievement Award at the 2000 4s and
Rotary Shoot-Out, 4th Best of Show at the 2001
4s and Rotary Shoot-Out and Top Paint (Pro Class) in the
2000 and 2001 Adelaide Auto Salon.
With more exposure like this, we imagine
MiataSport will be busy installing a lot of their turbo
kits in the future...
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Contact/Thanks:
Mildren Race Engineering/MiataSport
+61 8 8443 8299
Thanks to Wolf Engine Management, Dynamic
Turbochargers, Plaza Crash, M&C Doyle Automotive Refinishers,
Auto Glym, Turbosmart and Mark at Exhaust Technology.
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