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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Amy View Post
    We've debated this back and forth, but no one has yet to come up with a good verbiage to replace that, without allowing some level of intorturationof the MAF.

    - GA
    Googleing that word didn't provide me with a definition, instead it provided me with http://tgadrivel.blogspot.com/2012_11_01_archive.html

    For which I will need to find some time to read.

    Nonetheless, I believe I understand the idea behind the "word". Either way, if/when I do a Megasquirt, it would be a good idea to let someone who know's what they are doing do with it what they will.
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    A good portion of the guys run their ITA Miatas with the SM set up. That's probably the best/cheapest way to go. The biggest bang for your buck is getting more horse power. Magesquirt is a good start just make sure you know someone local who can tune it.
    Jeff L

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    Check with Ron M, he had his MS conversion done by Peter Florence as did Jeff Young.

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    Sell the 1.6 SM, buy a 1.8 SM for similar money and THEN do a conversion to ITA.

    Then call me.
    Andy Bettencourt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bettencourt View Post
    Sell the 1.6 SM, buy a 1.8 SM for similar money and THEN do a conversion to ITA.

    Then call me.
    If I sold the car, and was dumb enough to buy another, it would be a FWD somethinorother. Hence, I'm trying to patch up what I got. We've been competitive in ITA, but I'm always looking to improve things.
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    I know Andy is biased and probably justifiably so. On the other hand, folks think a full prepped 1.6 ITA Miata at LRP would do very well, if not, get close to the lap record set by Andy's 1.8 ITA Miata before weight was added. Bruce Perry's 1.6 ITA Miata is living proof that that car can kick ass at WGI as well (2.17's if remember correctly).
    Demetrius Mossaidis aka 'Mickey' #12 ITA NESCCA
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    I ran the same time as my track 2007 record at the 2012 NARRC Runoffs with teh extra poundage...the only thing holding the car back is a fresh driver. Getting on the track once a year just isn't good enough from a driver skill standpoint. It's a mid 1:00 car there. It's been 1:00.8 with less power.

    I do think the 1.6 could be a fine LRP car but that is an anomaly of a track. Trust me when I say that a full-tilt 1.8 ITA car at WGI is a low 2:16 car all day long. All you need to have is a 'Leverone' who will drive anything anywhere to validate.

    The biggest advantage is the torque output and curve of the 1.8. Something I highly value.

    If you want wrong-wheel drive, go for it! Just make it an ITR car!
    Andy Bettencourt
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