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Re: Larry Is Right

To: Keith Hearn <khearn@Legato.COM>, Scot Zediker <mx5_1991@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Larry Is Right
From: Dennis and Sherry Armstrong <Miata@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 10:58:51 -0800
 Hmmm
I seem to remember a B stock Miata in the capable hands
of Katie turning TTOD against some very fast cars of all 
types and makes in Oakland.

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> From: Keith Hearn <khearn@Legato.COM>
> To: Scot Zediker <mx5_1991@yahoo.com>
> Cc: nokones@ix.netcom.com; Au H. Nguyen <aunguyen@cisco.com>;
Larrybsp@aol.com; ba-autox@autox.team.net; khearn@Legato.COM
> Subject: Re: Larry Is Right
> Date: January 25, 2000 10:41 AM
> 
> In message <20000125144259.9240.qmail@web1101.mail.yahoo.com>, Scot
Zediker wri
> tes:
> > FWIW, Dealer Alternative in Colorado is working on a
> > 200-mph Miata.  I don't recall which engine the car
> > has, but it is turbocharged.  This same company also
> > sells a turbo kit that will put out around 250 hp to
> > the rear wheels and is completely street legal
> > (outside California, anyway).
> 
> They're working on CARB certification for the FMII turbo for the '99s.
>   They've run into a minor hitch due to the car they were going to 
>   use for the certification having a minor mishap. See 
>   http://www.networkone.net/~mark/ and scroll down to the pictures.  
>   Rollbars are your friends. 
> 
> A 15-psi turbo on a Miata puts out around 250 rear-wheel horsepower, and
>   reportedly can beat Vipers and their ilk in acceleration. And you 
>   still have that wonderful Miata handling. I suspect one would give 
>   most any Corvette a run for it's money, and then some. The trouble 
>   is, it takes a driver with very good throttle control to handle 
>   that much power in that light of a car. And many of those who 
>   turbo/super-charge their Miatas are the sort that think that the 
>   reason they're not fast driving a Miata is merely lack of power.  
>   So you often see boosted Miatas being driven below their 
>   potential.  If you can't drive fast with 100 hosepower, you can't 
>   drive fast with 200.
> 
> I'd love to see a really good driver (i.e. Nationals contender) with 
>   a well set up turbo Miata.  But in autocrossing, a turbo Miata 
>   goes into one of the Mod classes where a street car has no 
>   business. Yeah, there's OSP, but it's a local class so no one with 
>   aspirations of Nationals is going to set up an autocross car for 
>   OSP. So we're unlikely to see a really serious autocrosser set up 
>   a turbo Miata. 
> 
> In a couple of years I'm seriously considering adding a Dealer
>   Alternative turbo to Sadie. But right now I know that more power will
>   *not* make me faster. I'll wait until my skills have improved
>   sufficiently. Yeah, I'll never take it to Nationals, but I'll have
>   fun. :)
> 
> The 200MPH Miata project expects to have a completely street-legal
>   Miata (non-California that is) that'll do 200mph. They expect to have
>   it working this summer. Right now they're working on the aerodynamics
>   to keep it on the ground at that speed. :-o They're planning on using
>   a stock Miata engine with serious turbocharging.
> 
> See http://www.200mphmiata.net/
> 
>   Keith Hearn
>   '99 Miata 10AE "Sexy Sadie" the Sapphire Shark
>   Milpitas, CA
> 
> 
> 

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