JamesMilko wrote:
Would you mind going into some of the issues you had with the supercharger? That's what I'm currently leaning towards for my end game for this car.
You can make more, cheaper power with a turbo but it seems that people have a ton of reliability issues on tracked turbo Miatas. When you piss away 1/2 of a few HPDE weekends because X part broke or X stud backed out it closes the price gap in my mind. That and there are off the shelf mounting solutions for the Rotrex superchargers now. You're on your own for intake piping but I think I'd be there no matter what with my NB motor in a NA scenario.
Idle issues and the transitions from off-on-off boost at part throttle primarily. I still believe the superchargers are ultimately the way to go for an autocross car as I believe linear power delivery is more important than peak horsepower. My driveability issues were mainly due to the piggy back engine management and additional fuel solutions. Unfortunately, you have an OBD II car as well so you may have the same problems. I believe a stand-alone engine management solution like a mega-squirt could have solved all my problems though there are some inherent issues with combining an air-to-air intercooler and a positive displacement supercharger and the added throttle volume associated. With something like the Rotex, that throttle volume issue doesn't apply. Do you plan to inter-cool and run some serious boost, or just keep it conservative?