I love my Miata, but it gets MPGs equivalent to a modern V8. Power output is lame (though I don't really care about that, usually.)
Still, I find myself drooling over a K24A2 conversion. Apparently it's becoming rather popular, and 220whp is apparently not an unrealistic number to expect from it. In a car weighing roughly 2200lbs, I'd be looking at low-12-second quarter mile passes, assuming traction isn't an issue. That's faster than many attainable modern V8 powered sports cars!
kmiata.com offers a full conversion kit for $5400. Basically all that I would need is an Element wiring harness, ECU ($400 through kmiata, with a reflash), a custom exhaust (probably about $500 at a local shop), and of course a K24A2 engine.
In total, it would be about $8000. Very pricey. But I'd be looking at more power than my CB7 had, at least 10mpg more than the Miata currently gets, and modern Honda reliability.
Am I going to do it? Not now. Not anytime soon. Maybe never... depending on whether or not the Miata gets replaced by a TVR in the next few years... but if I hold onto it, it may very well happen! The idea is fascinating. I just wanted to write about it, as I'm probably annoying/scaring the crap out of my wife by constantly talking about it!
Still, I find myself drooling over a K24A2 conversion. Apparently it's becoming rather popular, and 220whp is apparently not an unrealistic number to expect from it. In a car weighing roughly 2200lbs, I'd be looking at low-12-second quarter mile passes, assuming traction isn't an issue. That's faster than many attainable modern V8 powered sports cars!
kmiata.com offers a full conversion kit for $5400. Basically all that I would need is an Element wiring harness, ECU ($400 through kmiata, with a reflash), a custom exhaust (probably about $500 at a local shop), and of course a K24A2 engine.
In total, it would be about $8000. Very pricey. But I'd be looking at more power than my CB7 had, at least 10mpg more than the Miata currently gets, and modern Honda reliability.
Am I going to do it? Not now. Not anytime soon. Maybe never... depending on whether or not the Miata gets replaced by a TVR in the next few years... but if I hold onto it, it may very well happen! The idea is fascinating. I just wanted to write about it, as I'm probably annoying/scaring the crap out of my wife by constantly talking about it!
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