Never too little - never too late!
#1
Never too little - never too late!
I suppose I should have joined this forum before I started my V8 conversion instead of now when it's pretty near finished! But, never too little - never too late (and never too old to have fun!).
I've had three Miatas now and the current one I bought for my son who decided he liked motorcycles better, so I got it back. Then someone mentioned something about a Targa in Newfoundland (where I was born and raised) ... hmm ... after checking it out, I noticed there was a Miata in the event and it was driven by a young guy named Keith (who was also a Canadian). That led me to Flyin' Miata and I began to yearn for something better than the stock Miata and I started thinking about re-boring to 2.0 and adding a turbo - a man can dream, eh? (That's my Canadian roots leaking out!).
Finally the day came when I was driving home from a conference in California and the exhaust split in two and I already had a clunky driveshaft, so I parked it and began in earnest planning for the conversion. About that time (2011 now) Keith was putting a V8 in his seasoned Miata, so I asked him which way I should go, seeing I was at the beginning of my own endeavor, and he thought it was a wash in cost either way (I haven't added it all up yet), so, being the novice I was (I have changed oil and brake pads before) I started on the long path to V8 heaven.
The short story: parked it Sept 2011; started disassembling Dec 2011; bare metal by March 2012; cutting and welding June - Sept 2012; bought pieces as I could afford it and installed them Sept 2012 - May 2013; End of May 2013 - started it up for the first time and almost cried! What a beautiful sound! An Arizona summer of 130 degrees in my garage now seems worth it - not that I'd do *that* again!
What I ended up with is essentially a FM LS3 V8 conversion, but it definitely has a bit of my personality built in!
Next stop - Newfoundland for the 2013 Targa. The excuse is to visit my family and Engineering buddies. My son-in-law from Philadelphia will be my co-driver. Oh, wait ... FM summer camp in August to make sure I put it together right! It's going to be a looooong drive! It would be nice if I actually made it there. Signed up for the Grand Tour, but may do the Fast Tour.
Eventually I'll get a diary put together and post it. I got a lot of pictures ...
Am I taking on too much? :-)
I've had three Miatas now and the current one I bought for my son who decided he liked motorcycles better, so I got it back. Then someone mentioned something about a Targa in Newfoundland (where I was born and raised) ... hmm ... after checking it out, I noticed there was a Miata in the event and it was driven by a young guy named Keith (who was also a Canadian). That led me to Flyin' Miata and I began to yearn for something better than the stock Miata and I started thinking about re-boring to 2.0 and adding a turbo - a man can dream, eh? (That's my Canadian roots leaking out!).
Finally the day came when I was driving home from a conference in California and the exhaust split in two and I already had a clunky driveshaft, so I parked it and began in earnest planning for the conversion. About that time (2011 now) Keith was putting a V8 in his seasoned Miata, so I asked him which way I should go, seeing I was at the beginning of my own endeavor, and he thought it was a wash in cost either way (I haven't added it all up yet), so, being the novice I was (I have changed oil and brake pads before) I started on the long path to V8 heaven.
The short story: parked it Sept 2011; started disassembling Dec 2011; bare metal by March 2012; cutting and welding June - Sept 2012; bought pieces as I could afford it and installed them Sept 2012 - May 2013; End of May 2013 - started it up for the first time and almost cried! What a beautiful sound! An Arizona summer of 130 degrees in my garage now seems worth it - not that I'd do *that* again!
What I ended up with is essentially a FM LS3 V8 conversion, but it definitely has a bit of my personality built in!
Next stop - Newfoundland for the 2013 Targa. The excuse is to visit my family and Engineering buddies. My son-in-law from Philadelphia will be my co-driver. Oh, wait ... FM summer camp in August to make sure I put it together right! It's going to be a looooong drive! It would be nice if I actually made it there. Signed up for the Grand Tour, but may do the Fast Tour.
Eventually I'll get a diary put together and post it. I got a lot of pictures ...
Am I taking on too much? :-)
#3
Wow great story! You could do the Sand Hills road challange over here to warm up for the event. I have not looked deep into the Targa event but I believe Sand Hills is a mini version of it. Well maybe more like a micro version... Home | Sandhills Open Road Challenge | Arnold, Nebraska
Or there is always one lap of america which is at the top of my bucket list. Oh and yes you are not allowed to build a V8 Miata then sign up with no build thread!
Welcome and great to meet you!
Or there is always one lap of america which is at the top of my bucket list. Oh and yes you are not allowed to build a V8 Miata then sign up with no build thread!
Welcome and great to meet you!
#4
What a great introduction - probably the best one ever without photos attached! Welcome to the forum. I hope you will PLEASE take the time to write up a build thread and display pics of your journey the past year or two. You definitely have a gift for prose so it should just come natural to post up somewhere.
Wow. The Targa - Good for you and your son-in-law. I guess you'll plan a 3-4 week tour for all the travel and the event.
Visit more often and please do a write up when you can! It will be like re-living the entire build all over...
Pat
Wow. The Targa - Good for you and your son-in-law. I guess you'll plan a 3-4 week tour for all the travel and the event.
Visit more often and please do a write up when you can! It will be like re-living the entire build all over...
Pat
#5
Yes Pat, my bad. I have to learn all this stuff (first forum I've ever been on!) and get 'er done. Emissions test tomorrow and dyno tuning next Tuesday. Flyin Miata did post a picture of my car on their site under the shop updates. I'll have to figure it out for this site - shouldn't take too long ... can't be harder than doing the V8 conversion can it? :-)
#6
Awesome. You'll get the hang of this and other forums. Would love to hear all about the FM experience. About 99.99% of Miata folks are fans of Keith and Bill. I'm just envious that they get to do this for a living. Maybe they need an East Coast shop at my place in NC.??
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