MGB GT, one of my favorite cars to look at.  Do NOT put the MG engine in 
anything :-)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Keith Tanner 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:13 AM
  Subject: RE: MPG (was Dyno Results from Changing from a Link to a Hydra)


  It's not that much of a secret really: 
http://www.flyinmiata.com/projects/current_projects_flip.php?x=752
  http://www.flyinmiata.com/projects/current_projects_flip.php?x=753
   
  So, we just put an LS1 in a Miata. Bill's going to put a Miata drivetrain in 
an Opel, and I have an MGB GT that's going to get either an LS1 or a 302. 
Should I put the MG engine in a Miata to close the circle?
   
  The main reason we moved to a bigger building was so Bill could clean all of 
his, umm, hibernating vehicles out of the garage. And the garden shed. And the 
mud room in the back entrance of his house.
  Keith Tanner
  Flyin' Miata
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.flyinmiata.com
  1-800-FLY-MX5s (orders)
  1-970-464-5600 (tech)
  2008 FM Open House: August 14-17






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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
    Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 8:43 AM
    To: Bill Cardell; [email protected]
    Subject: Re: MPG (was Dyno Results from Changing from a Link to a Hydra)


    saw the Opels sitting towards the back of the shop under a layer of 
dust...I think I was one of the few to notice them and go take a look (I have 
some sort of problem with enjoying quirky troublesome old bikes and autos). I 
wondered what the story was. 
    (Bill also has a line of Ducatis and other race bikes with the same layer 
of them sitting along the wall, each looked like it had a good story to tell)
     
     
    Ross


    From: Bill Cardell 
    Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:31 AM
    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [email protected] 
    Subject: RE: MPG (was Dyno Results from Changing from a Link to a Hydra)


    Resting quietly right now, but I found a nice rust-free one in Utah and a 
total POS that a tree fell on. The POS has a good dash and nothing else, so it 
will be the practice "drop the miata engine from ten feet up and see what bends 
to make it fit" car, then I can do a clean job on the nice one.

    Bill Cardell 
    TurboDog's Dad 
    www.flyinmiata.com 
    www.fmwestfield.com 
    orders 1-800-FLY-MX5S 
    Before you call our tech line (970.464.5600) please check out the FAQ 
section of our website 







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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bryan Wyatt
    Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 6:58 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: MPG (was Dyno Results from Changing from a Link to a Hydra)


          *Scooby Doo voice*

          Ruh?

          Opel GT project?  This is news!  That I'd love to see :-)

          -Bryan

          --- On Wed, 8/27/08, Stephen Rigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

            From: Stephen Rigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
            Subject: Re: MPG (was Dyno Results from Changing from a Link to a 
Hydra)
            To: "Bill Cardell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
            Cc: [email protected]
            Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 7:44 AM


            coool, a local guy I see (just yesterday again actually) commutes 
in his white with back stripes GT, they look great!


            On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:49 AM, Bill Cardell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

              Hmm. My Opel GT miata turbo project might be a good mileage 
machine. 1900 lbs, fairly slick.


              Bill Cardell 
              TurboDog's Dad 
              www.flyinmiata.com 
              www.fmwestfield.com 

              orders 1-800-FLY-MX5S 
              Before you call our tech line (970.464.5600) please check out the 
FAQ section of our website 





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              From: CB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
              Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 7:51 PM
              To: 'Robert McElwee' 

              Cc: Bill Cardell; [email protected]

              Subject: RE: MPG (was Dyno Results from Changing from a Link to a 
Hydra)


              If I was getting 35MPG on my turbo'd miata I would be impressed.
               
              I can get anywhere from 30 to 15MPG on the road depending on how 
I drive, (much less on the track) I have 550 apparently (suppose to be 440) 
injectors.
               
              I have a Mark1 link with a AEM wideband, modified for temp comp, 
no sequential yet.
               
              I am thinking the engine only has so much mileage performance in 
it, the camshaft may well yield more performance.
               
              My 97 1Z TDI diesel gets from 35 pulling a Large 2 Harley  
trailer thru the mountains at high speed, to 47mpg at 65 cruize set on any 
trip, and has 100+ hp with over 200ftlbs torque, just off idle.
              I have been unable to improve on 47, at the speeds I am willing 
to drive, with much injection timing tinkering.
               
              This car also has excellent aerodynamics, which the miata lacks, 

              The VW pickup truck I have with brand new injection components, 
and IDI motor, is lucky to get 40, usually gets 35 at speeds around here (65 
being minimum).with AIR! It also has atrocious aero, even with the cap, but I 
know mileage gets better at moderate speeds, this ain't the first pickup I have 
owened.
               
              Point is, if you get 40.with the ability to go 100MPH  that would 
be outstanding.
              I would be totally amazed it you can get 50, even at 55MPH.
               
              OTOH the 79' fiesta with a webber carb VW engine ( IIRC1.6) got 
45MPG (easy)  at 65MPH+ light with crappy areo.
               
              So YMMV
               
              CB
               
               
               
                -----Original Message----[CB] w  
                From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of 
Robert McElwee
                Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 6:23 PM
                To: Tony Cooper
                Cc: Bill Cardell; [email protected]
                Subject: MPG (was Dyno Results from Changing from a Link to a 
Hydra)


                I just swapped out the injectors in my MPG car (went from the 
440's back to OEM) and had to decide whether or not to hack up the stock 
harness for sequential. I was hoping there was a significant difference so I 
stuck with sequential for the new injectors.

                I am installing some #4 heat range plugs with larger gaps in 
the MPG car today. Trying to chase down the miss fire problem I am having. I 
know people over estimate the MPG they get on their Miatas but DAMN I have been 
stuck at 35 MPG for weeks and can't get over that hump. I need to get the car 
out on the interstate for a nice long drive to see what my MPGs really are. I 
just can't understand how people are getting 28-30 on a stock Miata and my 
modified car doesn't get much better . I think it is time to check my 
speedometer against the GPS because I should be higher than this. I am running 
stock 14" 7-spoke wheels so I would figure my speed should be spot on but you 
never know.



                On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Tony Cooper <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:

                  I gained 3 or 4 mpg while cruising at 60-65mph when I 
switched to
                  sequential on my SC equipped 1.6 miata.


                  Matt Yates wrote:
                  > FWIW, the MegaSquirt FAQ says they dont run sequential 
injection because
                  > they see no significant benefit other than around idle.


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