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    Quote Originally Posted by lateapex911 View Post
    As i recall, he was blowing cam angle sensor with all to frequent regularity...
    correct.. if you give kip about 2 hours maybe more he can tell you the whole story! haha
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    LOL...but it's a good one. Really a case study in how to track down and fix a problem.

    It was happening a lot. You'd go out for a session and pretty frequently you'd see the blue or the yellow car popping and bucking and headed in.

    They got it fixed though.
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    I've got one of 2000 1.8 models. LIke the car at the ARRC last year, it started life as an SSC car. The engine is not the same as in the Miata (see below), which is not to say that dyno/ ECM mods won't help it. That's on down the line for us, though, we're just doing the minimum to get it on track in ITB trim for now (feeding a Spec Miata from the same pair of wallets).

    Handling was the car's strong suit, as it had one of the famous "trunk kits" (shocks and springs, but no coil overs). We'll be on a slow development curve, but we think the car is well suited to the class. Had the ITAC not reclassified it from ITA to ITB, it would still be gathering dust in the back of the garage...

    Hope to be on track for next month's MARRS/ SARRC @ VIR.

    From the the Protege FAQ (http://www.protegefaq.net/):
    Is it true that the Miata uses the same engine as my Protegé? All sorts
    of speed parts are available for Miatas.
    The 94-97 1.8L Miata uses an engine that is basically similar to the BP
    engine found in the 1990-1998 1.8L DOHC Protegé (the 1999-2000 1.8L DOHC
    Protegé engine is completely different, despite similar specs).... The 1999-2000 BP-ZE Miata engine is similar to the 1994-1997 Miata/Protegé
    motor, but Mazda repositioned the intake ports slightly higher on the
    cylinder head for increased power. Compression was also raised from 9:1 to
    9.5:1. For Miata owners, this is good, but it's bad for Protegé fans because
    a Protegé intake manifold will not fit on this cylinder head. Therefore, you
    are stuck with a throttle body that faces the wrong end of the engine. To
    date, this engine has not been sold in a FWD car anywhere in the world, so
    there is no easy way to work around this problem.
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    That car was awesome to run with at the ARRC and a good driver too. I wish I was able to make MARRS/SARRC to battle with it again. It was obvious just watching it that it needed more suspension dev. Looked like a handful to drive.
    Tristan Herbert
    2011 World Challenge TC Rookie of the Year
    2011 ARRC ITB Champion
    2011 IT Fest ITB Champion
    2009 MARRS - ITB Champion
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