Back in Winning Blue. Our 'new' Project Blue!

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Re: Back in Winning Blue. Our 'new' Project Blue!

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lol you're too funny.
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Re: Back in Winning Blue. Our 'new' Project Blue!

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Brian,
Are you planning on doing a dyno comparison to the old shorty anytime before Jan?
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grippy wrote:Brian,
Are you planning on doing a dyno comparison to the old shorty anytime before Jan?
Yes, hopefully on both this car and our supercharged 2007.
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The sooner the better, that way we can all see exactly what great job you did on this. I can't wait to get one on my car.
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Re: Back in Winning Blue. Our 'new' Project Blue!

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Time to start a pre order for the 1.8 Shorty!!!
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Re: Back in Winning Blue. Our 'new' Project Blue!

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Brian,

Been doing my peeking around at parts (as we all do, I'm sure) and I see that FlyinMiata offers a 1.75" LONG tube PPE for the 2.5L motors and a matching midpipe. Do you have any experience or input regarding this one?
'06 NC1 Sport in Winning Blue Metallic 155k miles
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We have tested every size up through 1.8 inch, and much depends on what you are doing with the 2.5. The 1.75 is not bad for long tube, and 1.8 is better even for stock compression, which is why we will be offering both our shortie and the PPE in 1.8. Our buddy Mike at MotoEast offers a 2.0 if you really want to max the results on a built or boosted 2.5. If not boosted and just running stock compression pistons then you don't get much further gains after our 1.63 size PPE.
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I'll re-evaluate the options on the market when it gets closer to that part of the budget. Thanks Brian!
'06 NC1 Sport in Winning Blue Metallic 155k miles
- Fidanza 7.6lb flywheel with Exedy Stg1 Clutch
- 2009 2.0L motor and trans 32k miles

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Brian,
When can we buy the 1.8 shorty SS header?
Thx.
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ourly wrote:Brian,
When can we buy the 1.8 shorty SS header?
Thx.
My guess is late January
Brian Goodwin
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