Ok you said turbine in the last post.
Not shaved, machined. Probably with a pretty high accuracy. |
Ok, so you could slap the 6758 housing and wheel on and have a 6758
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1362489)
Ok you said turbine in the last post.
Not shaved, machined. Probably with a pretty high accuracy. |
Dude. What are you smoking.
6258 and 6758 are the exact same but a bigger compressor wheel and machined out housing. You would have to then rebalance the turbo, buy a new compressor housing and wheel. You buy a supercore and put your old turbine housing on it. |
and have to re-balance the whole thing. and still stupid cause you can just sell the 62 since they hold value and buy 67. I dont get this conversation
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Originally Posted by MiataMan00
(Post 1362492)
Call it what you must. :)
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Guys, it was a theoretical question. Im NOT going to do it. Aidan, you just said what I've been trying to say this whole time. But I or you chose different words
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You two should :makeout: :)
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:ky:
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The external dimensions are the same. The 62 and 67 have different internal dimensions, obviously. You cannot "shave down" a 62's compressor housing to fit a 67, nor can you "slap on" a 67mm wheel to a 6258. You change the entire CHRA (including turbine wheel) and compressor housing.
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Originally Posted by Chiburbian
(Post 1359923)
How good can a T5 feel compared to a Miata 5 or 6 speed. Just curious.
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I concur. T5 doesn't feel bad of course, but the miata 5 speed is much slicker.
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Also depends on your preference. The T5 isn't as slick, like Tim said, but it has a very precise, rifle-bolt feel to it. I had one in a Merkur and loved it.
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It literally sounds like you are cycling a rifle.
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People will complain about the shifter no matter what. There are people who think the 6-speed is simply undriveable, for instance. I could tell you what I think of those people, but I'll get nasty emails about it later, so I'll refrain. Needless to say, the T5 is a direct-mount shifter, I'm sure it will be fine after you get used to it.
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People should try driving an Elise if they think any direct-mount shifter is undrivable lol.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1362587)
It literally sounds like you are cycling a rifle.
--Ian |
True. The miata 5 speed feels like you're shifting against some ball detents. T5 feels like a rifle bolt. When I'm cruising thru my neighborhood, you can hear the shifting echo against the houses. Snick-SNACK!
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Re: T5: i'm totally ok with the rifle bolt results. I will miss having six speeds but that is admittedly probably 90% psychological. I like having a highway gear. I don't want to clutter this thread up with that however.
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I had tendencies of missing shifts driving a T5 car at race speed, more so than learning to speed shift the Miata trans.
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