As part of this new build, I need to do something with the KLiata. I struggled for a while with a few options:
- Try to continue supercharging it
- Keep it with the ITBs and try to fix the terrible behavior
- Try to get some sort of smaller manifold on it to make it completely driveable and get a non-ridiculous hood on it
I eventually settled on #3. #1 would continue to be a time and money sink, and probably not end up working that well. As is the car, tuned terribly, with probably ~160rwhp, with a V6 torque curve, is quite fun. If I could get a decent manifold working on it, then it’d be a fun car to keep around, or maybe sell if I really wanted to focus only on the SSM car and/or needed the scrilla. So, I went down that road.
The stock KL-ZE manifold is designed around a FWD car, with the engine mounted transversely. As such, the throttle body, in the KLiata, would be somewhere around where the driver’s wiper mechanism is. Pauli-exclusion principle dictates that this will cause problems, so we set about a different answer. Doug Chase and I stared at the car, the ITBs, and the KL-ZE manifold for a while. I eventually decided, “what if we lop off the entire inlet side and then shove the throttle body in the middle?” A crazy plan was hatched, and Doug’s band saw was turned on.
From the ridiculous plan, a viable solution emerged. 3 hours of hemming, hawwing, measuring, and cutting, yielded a manifold that fit nicely in the engine bay, and we had some decent plans for how to get air into the thing that might even flow decently. I left Doug in charge of taking the project a ways further, and, as his summary email to me tonight was titled, “If we’re not careful, this just might work.” With any luck, soon I can put the KLiata to rest and fully focus on the new SSM car.
Speaking of the SSM car, I’ve been doing oodles of research, and have purchased all of the components for phase 1 (MegasquirtPnP, a 99 motor, a diff conversion, some plastic parts for the interior to bring the car back to full legality, etc.) I’ve decided to go with the Whipple W100AX and sell off the Lysholm unit. Given all the custom fabwork required for the supercharger, it’s not something I want to do twice. The first round of parts from Mazdacomp arrived on my doorstep today: 2002 oil pan/pump/baffle, a full gasket rebuild kit, and some stiffer engine mounts. Also on its way are the 1.8 motor conversion kit from Flyin Miata, a wideband O2 package, an RB header, an 05 ABs unit, a 99 starter, and an oil pressure sensor conversion fitting. Lots of little misc things that will eventually go together. Tomorrow I’m going to order an Evo4+MyChron3 dash + DAQ, when I get some final details from Optimum Motorsports.
Everything I’m researching and questioning is on the Build Wiki. If you’re wondering what I’m up to, check on there. The Related Changes link will show everything I’ve been changing, so you can see what I’m pondering endlessly. As things start getting more finalized and more parts start showing up, I’ll be posting more often. I cleaned out the garage and finally pulled the car in to dry out tonight. Tomorrow I can start working on stripping stuff out and prepping it for all the parts about to show up.