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and thanks to superlap - anything now over 1.50 @ EC seems slow.

Im going to be broke now...spoke to AVO about a turbo kit! hehehehe

http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?...c&start=195

better options around.

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Oh,

and thanks to superlap - anything now over 1.50 @ EC seems slow.

Im going to be broke now...spoke to AVO about a turbo kit! hehehehe

I heard who is installing it for you....Nice one :bunny:

Dam your going to be competitive now!! Awesome :) MRA here you come!!

I heard who is installing it for you....Nice one :bunny:

Dam your going to be competitive now!! Awesome :) MRA here you come!!

Dammit, Gonna have to buy wider slicks so my whale can beat chubbeh.....oh wait different classes lol

Dammit, Gonna have to buy wider slicks so my whale can beat chubbeh.....oh wait different classes lol

Different class...But he can still beat you...LOL

I have a different job for you in mind for next year superlap....If your helping instead of competing..Even for MRA...

thats an awesome retune and result!!!!!

I heard who is installing it for you....Nice one :(

Dam your going to be competitive now!! Awesome :bunny: MRA here you come!!

hahaha this wont be happening for a while sadly :P a car trailer is what I need soon as moving up the coast

Dammit, Gonna have to buy wider slicks so my whale can beat chubbeh.....oh wait different classes lol

I'll beat you anyway hahahaha :rofl::D

http://www.driftworks.com/forum/drift-car-...owered-mx5.html

It's been done. Bit of custom work involved but nothing over the top. I would do it a bit differently

Or the easy way

http://www.miatasr20.com/

Turn 10 is the most fun, you can go oh si much quicker then first impressions...BUT, watching your vids you were on it through there anyway! :)

Fav corner would have to be turn 4. Sucks the road under brakes and then it's throttle balance all the way.

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