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Cropper 8th July 2013 01:20 PM

MX5 on Carbs
 
Hi, Newbie here with a question, I am just researching what donor to use for a roadster, I like the idea of using the MX5 but i would love to have the engine breathing through twin 40's or 45's, I love the sound.
Does any one know if anyone has done this?
All suggestions greatly recieved.

Neil:)

jason 82 9th July 2013 03:07 AM

I have not came across this before. I suppose best thing to do would be to fabricate an inlet manifold to suit the mx5 head, and your selected carbs, junk the ecu, and take the car to a rolling road to get the carbs set up correctly. It could take some time trying to identify the correct jet sizes. I think that you need to prioritise which is of more importance, mx5 engine or webbers. If you want webbers, go for a pinto. In my opinion, it will cost a lot of money and time, not only to get it all fabricated up nicely, but to get it running correctly. You may have an issue if you junk the ecu on a 1.8 as I believe the engine runs variable valve timing. Best thing would be to ring a company called race shak, based in Tewksbury Gloucestershire. These boys are amazing at stuff like this, and are also main dealers for omex. But it will cost you a load of wedge I am sure ! Happy hunting. :D

Stot 9th July 2013 07:55 AM

It can be done. There are people with bike carbs on the MX5 forums and they retain the ECU to run the spark. It doesn't get you more power the injection is optimal for power output.

If you want the sound a better bet may be to go for an individual throttle bodies setup and run a megasquirt ECU. Or chuck a crossflow on twin webers in there.

Cheers
Stot

Cropper 9th July 2013 08:19 AM

Thanks guys,a bit more thinking time reqd I think!

Not Anumber 9th July 2013 12:33 PM

When i was looking to build a Haynes one of the most convincing arguments for using the MX5 lump was the ability to use it's robust and efficient fuel injection system rather than having to throw money and time into sorting out alternative induction systems.

I am sure there are some mods you could make to the air intake / air filter to improve the induction roar without compromising performance.

vmax1974 9th July 2013 01:28 PM

Give me a supercharger whine and nice sounding exhaust

Just my preferance

jason 82 9th July 2013 03:25 PM

Stole my thunder vmax. Moss Europe sell a bolt on supercharger, everything included, just plug and play. :D

Cropper 9th July 2013 05:56 PM

Thanks for the comments, but i was brought up on Twin Cams & twin 40's, it's probably me just wanting to re-live those days!!:) It maybe that i end up with the stock injection system, i suppose it will depend on funds at the time! Maybe throttle bodies would be a reasnoble compromise?

jason 82 9th July 2013 06:11 PM

Go for throttle bodies, with trumpets & air filter socks. Or if you want to go real old school, when I first passed my test, I had an Astra mk3 injection. I was totally broke paying finance, so I pinched a pair of my girlfriends tights, ditched the air box, and pulled one leg of the tights over the airflow meter. Lol. Oh the good old days where you just didn't give a stuff ! Good days. :D p.s the tights were for the car, honest !

Cropper 9th July 2013 09:17 PM

If you say so!!;)


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