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Supercharged 1992 Mazda Miata: Mint Condition, Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:109000 Color:
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Woodinville, Washington, United States

Woodinville, Washington, United States
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1992 Supercharged Mazda Miata: Specs: *1.6 DOHC Engine *6 Speed Manual Transmission (From a 2002 Miata) *109,000 Original Miles *6 Disk Pioneer Headunit *Pioneer Door and Behind Headrest Speakers *Exterior 9.5/10 *Interior 10/10 *Clean Title In Hand Performance: *Eaton M45 Supercharger *Eaton Water/Air Intercooler *Eaton Vaccum Boost Alcohol Injection *HKS Adjustable Cam Gears *Racing Beat Dual Exhaust  *Dual Electric Fans *Eaton Oil Cooler *Full Standalone System Link Fuel System *450 cc Injectors *AEM Air/Fuel Gauge *Auto Meter Boost Gauge *Larger Throttle Body *Pioneer Amp For Better Sound Quality Suspension/Wheels *AGX Coilovers (Dampening Adjustable) *2002 Bigger Drilled/Slotted Brake Rotors *Enkei Wheels With 205/40/16 Tires Extremely well taken care of Miata that carries all of the great driving experiences that Miatas offer but with a bigger kick. The Eaton M45 Supercharger puts out 7PSI of boost that puts your head back in the seat when you stomp the throttle. Superchargers create a lot of heat on the engine so as a reliability factor after 3500 RPM the Eaton Alcohol Injection kit turns on and cools the intake charge coming into the engine creating less heat and more power. With all this power you need tight handling and brakes that can stop. That where AGX comes in the great street drivability Coilovers with dampening adjustment. With it ranging from settings 1 to 8 you can keep it on one for comfortability and 8 for all out performance. For stopping power the larger brakes off of a 2002 Miata bring it to a stop quickly. This car is a major head turner especially when you hear the whine of the Supercharger. Horsepower and Torque are 180HP and 150FT IBS. Its a dry power to weight ratio of 11 to 1. Thats extremely quick and will smoke just about anything on the road. The wiring job has been done very nicely with all soldered and heat shrink connections making it a very reliable, sound car. This is a rare setup because the M45 is no longer in production, but parts are not difficult to get which makes this a sought after vehicle.   photo DSC_0100_zps907d4d4f.jpg  photo DSC_0097_zps66737553.jpg  photo DSC_0095_zpsd29d825d.jpg  photo DSC_0092_zps7b0ca52e.jpg  photo DSC_0126_zpsba396006.jpg  photo DSC_0125_zps2d62f865.jpg  photo DSC_0114_zps6bba96e8.jpg  photo DSC_0111_zps0247729a.jpg  photo DSC_0107_zps4b05a3cf.jpg  photo DSC_0104_zps5d0eb549.jpg  photo DSC_0121_zpsb24bf936.jpg  photo DSC_0120_zpsf3a3c67d.jpg  photo DSC_0119_zps1acac23e.jpg  photo DSC_0118_zpsc9b28a3a.jpg  photo DSC_0116_zps6734b32c.jpg  photo DSC_0123_zpsf815f04c.jpg  photo DSC_0115_zps581da9be.jpg  photo DSC_0129_zps1058b8dd.jpg  photo DSC_0130_zpsd1638d6e.jpg  photo DSC_0131_zps9a7b5cfe.jpg  photo DSC_0132_zps7dd5f8f7.jpg  photo DSC_0133_zps379c5752.jpg  photo DSC_0135_zps1470525f.jpg

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