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I've been a lurker but it's about time I introduce myself here.
I've had three Miatas now...
1999 NB1:
2002 NB2:
And most recently my 1992 NA6:
The 1992 only has 73k miles on it, I'm the second owner.
Mods:
FM Vmaxx coilovers
949racing 6UL - 15x8+36 (running 10mm spacers and ARP extended lugs)
Roadstersport 4 exhaust
Roadstersport hi-flo cat
Hard Dog roll bar with padding and leather cover
Lotus Elise seats on Flipside Custom brackets
4.1 Torsen rear end swap
FM Happy Meal (stage 1)
The plan is to go MS2 PnP + AEM wideband and then install FM's stage 1 turbo kit. I'm looking to make around 225hp: conservative but fun for spirited driving.
The black 02 looks pretty good. What front end lip is that? I can't tell...would like to get my hands on it actually.
That's just a GV replica lip paint matched to Brilliant Black. It fit like crap and needed rivets in the corners to stop from sagging (painted to match)
I'm not looking to make crazy numbers, the goal is 225hp with reliability and I know the tables are larger on the MS3 but am I going to really miss out on anything if I stick with MS2?
New FW development work is being done on the MS3 platform. Therefore things that do not presently exist may exist on MS3 in the future, but not the MS2.
I'm leaning toward the MS3, I like the future proofing ability if I decide I want to throw more money at this build down the road.
MS3 is the way to go. I have ran MS1 -> MS2 -> MS3. The ECU is one place that is worth spending a little extra money and getting the better feature set for tunablity.
I went with a ms3 mini off bofi racing, and its been working great for me for a few months now, its only $600 for a plug-and-play ms3, just missing some of the extra I/O.