Wanted some new sound so I bought an 18" Cherry Bomb from autozone. Where my car was broken into. They didn't steal anything, but left their airpods. So $22 for the Cherry Bomb before tax, $40 of work from a friend later today. We'll see how it sounds.
$1154.02
Cherry Bomb - $22
Welding job - $40
Total - $1214.02
Maybe you could sell the AirPods for some recoup??
edit: I see you already thought of and posed this question. Ha!
In reply to jfryjfry :
No one has answered yet, so I'll hold onto them for now. I plan on selling them for recoup if possible.
So I trust you guys in making things faster for cheaper. A supercharger currently seems out of budget, and for the challenge, reliability doesn't scare me too much, and I'm willing to fix what I have to. What is the cheapest way to get a turbo into my miata? I don't need/want more then 140-150 hp. I'd prefer to stay away from an aftermarket ECU for cost savings. On an older post on here, someone recommend a fuel pressure regulator and a little turbo. I have a friend who has a little turbo and manifold for sale, and I could get a fuel pressure regulator. Would this work like I want it to? I just need 140-150 horsepower and semi-decent reliability.