$120 for us to mod the pan.
 

Bill Cardell 
TurboDog's Dad 
www.flyinmiata.com 
www.fmwestfield.com 
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris P
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 5:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: V8 Kit question


just found the FM pics which answer some of my questions  
 
http://flyinmiata.com/projects/LS1/index.php?start=41
 
my old site, you can see the exhaust routin on the FM kit - due to the
tubular subframe - is far superior to the Ford kit!
 
www.oa5599.us
 
also, what about the modded oil pan, is that included or does the
builder have to do it himself or send it to FM and what is the cost?
 
 
finally, even with the overheating, poor streetability, and bad MPG, a
whipple cherged V8 in a 2500lb car still rocks as shown below in this
short but stunning clip of my Monster
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpRrzaLQrME
 
 
 
 
 
 

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Chris P <mailto:[email protected]>  
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 6:51 PM
        Subject: V8 Kit question
        
        
        hey all, I just checked out the FM V8 kit - as a Ford Monster
Miata buiolder, I am VERY impressed that they provide a tubular
subframe.  This is a "missing link" for success that reduces weight, and
as a V8 builder, I can see obviously would solve a lot of geometry
issues.
         
        the price is very good as well, around 4k for everything.
         
        but what about the exhaust?  any pics and what headers are used
for this? do they ever leak?
         
        also for the FM guys here, Im unfamiliar with GM LS engines, so
a chart with applicable engines from gm vehicles with stock HP/Torque,
and weight would be really cool.
         
        has anyone here bought the kit and how is it?  also, what kind
of MPG does a stock LS engine deliver in a Miata in mixed street
driving?
         
        for comparisons, here is my old site when I was playing around
with the V8 conversion.  one issue was that as soon as you modify a Ford
5.0, the computer becomes very balky.  things run rich, or badly,
usually both and I had it "tuned" by "experts" to no avail. usually that
meant playing with TPS position, timing, and maybe programming a "chip"
in the most crude ways imaginable. it became obvious to me that the poor
running, bad MPG, and other issues were more the norm than the exception
in the 5.0 realm.  the fact that I had a twin-screw blower did not help.
but I wasnt happy with 15MPG, stalling at red lights and weather changes
ruining driveability that was always iffy at best.
         
        Now we have the LS motors.  oh, also are all the ones used in
this application aluminum engines?  I really have to profess total LS
series ignorance!
         
        nonetheless, if I could get mid 20's for honest MPG, and if it
would run right, thiss could well be my next project.
         
        finally, what radiator is used?  that was a big issue as well, I
used a huge aluminum one and sometimes that wasnt enough. a friend made
a DIY LS Miata and was able to run the stock radiator in testing with no
issues.  he said this showed the LS is much more efficient, plus it
sheds heat from the alum block better too. 
         
        headers/manifolds?
        does the exhaust hang low like on the panache kit?
        radiator?
        MPG?
        typical engine/trans cost?
         
        any pictures?
         
        -chris
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

        
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