Since the engine decided it was going to blow up in my miata I've been debating on what to do with it. Thinking about the car and what I like about it, what I dislike about it. How to correct those things. What motor to go with? Another 1.6, or 1.8, even FE3(boosted on all these options). LSx would be great, just out of my budget right now. Besides I'm wanting something that is good if not great on gas, reliable, and comfortable enough to get in and road trip with.
Biggest thing I've come to dislike about the car, 3300rpm+ on the interstate. I've taken road trips with this car and as long as I stay on the back roads with speeds under 60 the darn thing gets 30+mpg but as soon as you hit the interstate it drops to 20ish. That's with 205 width azenis on it. 225 toyo's were even worse. My old 3rd gen F-body got high 20's on the interstate, sucked around town, but that was likely my right foot(I was 18).
Since the motor popped, I've been looking at bimmers to replace it with as a daily. One of the things that stuck out in my mind is the numerically lower rear end gears it seems most of the more mundane 3 series cars run(not talking m cars), and just about everything I read on forums people claim to get 30mpg or better interstate driving out of em.
I'm wanting to build something that puts down at least 300 to the wheels. The breaking point on the miata 5 speeds seems to be around 250, and though I haven't found much on em the six speeds seem to be stronger, yet they still break, and you gain next to nothing with the extra gear.
So the big questions and thoughts are, adapting a 3 series rear to a miata, how much of a pain in the butt are we talking about? How much power can they handle? While I've looked at and researched rear end, diff, and ring options that readily bolt into the miata, they all come in as expensive. Complete torsen swaps can be had, but then looking at a lower # ring and pinion and lowest readily available is 3.63ish (the 3.36 is unubtanium)while you're doing that you might as well replace the diff, which costs even more money, blah blah blah. Numerically lower gears are common with lsd diffs in the bimmer world.
Next question is the BMW E36 6 speed, geared for the lower ring and pinion numbers and strong enough to be put behind the M3's, but how much power can they take? Having never seen one in person I have no clue on how big they are physically or what kind of shift linkage they use, or where the shifter is located. Theoretically I would need an adapter, a clutch disk splined to match the input shaft, and figure out the throwout bearing(was thinking ls T56 style honestly) But will it fit in the tunnel?
That leaves how to adapt the power plant frame? Custom driveshaft, and drive axles.
Engine wise, I'm leaning towards the FE3, the swap is becoming more and more documented, the bottom end is supposed to be good for 500 or so hp. Mild porting on the head, oil pan, custom intake mani, boost, and boom should have my power numbers. Now to figure out the rest.
Hopefully this is understandable, trying to put down what's been running through my head for the last month in one shot is rough.