Turbo Exocet with Paco Motorsports lift kit - from Flyin' Miata
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Want to turn your track Miata into a rallycross monster in no time? Do you have a track-ready Exocet that just needs - NEEDS! - to sling mud? Check out the easy-to-install 3" lift kit from Paco Motorsports, available through Flyin' Miata. Includes a walk-through of the parts as well as some very dirty footage of the lift kit installed on a turbo Exocet along with 30" tires. Just plain stupid fun.
Available through Flyin' Miata: www.flyinmiata...
Note: There have been some improvements to the design of the parts shown in this video, so they look a bit different now.
Now I want a WRX based Exo car more than ever.
This is hilarious, have loved your last few videos, like hearing you guys talk about your products and show them off, hope to see more!
Great video.
That 3" lift is now on my "must have" list.
First I will be swapping in a 1.9L ALH.
Fantastic!!!
Tom's Turbo Garage love you Tom. Hope you and the family are well
What a dirty job!
Love it!!
i want to see an install video for the lift on that blue miata. I also would like to see how it looks with the current tire rim combo.
The Exocet is cool and all, but I just want to know what it would be like to put this kit on my 01 with your Tokicos and lowering springs already on it. I have some spare stock 16's with dry-rotted tires on them... I have read that the cheapest way to go rallycross is to just get some snow/ice tires and go for it. So this lift kit and some snow/ice tires should allow me to drive my 01 all 4 seasons!
+Chilicharger665 Yup, it's an easy swap. Your car would sit 3" higher than it does now.
Cool! Does it raise the car enough such that it causes jacking forces from a raised roll center?
+BurnDuration The Miata's roll centers are pretty stable, but we are moving the range of motion down somewhat so it's possible that they start to move at the extremes. It's not something we've investigated, as this isn't intended to be a high performance asphalt setup.
Hmmm.... Budget Ariel nomad?
Punit S yeup
Next up paddle tires and some sand!
would rather of seen it on the regular miata not a completely different vehicle. dont get me wrong the exo thing is cool. just wanted to see the lift kit on the car
Bad ass. Love it. Be safe
Please do another video, i will lend you my stock miata and you can try to hoon in it, just trying to come up with ideas
Take that thing up a mountain!
Question about the blue miata: What size are those oversize tires!
+Jasraj Deol They're a 195/55-15. Approximately 1" larger than stock diameter. The car's also on a high performance suspension, so it sits lower than stock.
+Keith Tanner Awesome. Thanks!
does this effect the alignment of the car?
Definitely. The biggest effect will be on the amount of camber. The change in alignment is due to the change in ride height. If you install and remove the lift kit without doing anything else, the alignment will be back where it started.
ever thought about making a carbon fiber flywheel, i don't know if its ever been done, but there's just no reason why it shouldn't be possible
+Jim Fastenau We've never considered it. Our steel flywheels could be lighter if we wanted, but we need a certain amount of weight to keep the engine happy. Steel also gives a nice smooth engagement, which is not necessarily true with carbon.
What would be the goal?
+Keith Tanner (bear in mind: i don't have the greatest understanding of automotive Engineering haha), pros of carbon fiber flywheel: 1less weight (always a good thing ;) ) 2 not only is it less weight, its also less rotational mass so that weight removal pays out twofold (or even fourfold,don't remember exactly), less rotational mass means an increase in horsepower (and mpg haha) 3 you get faster to the higher revs where the power is 4 better throttle response. cons of carbon fiber flywheel (as far as i know) 1 the engine runs less smoothy (i guess?) 2you get a little bit to fast to redline (i guess?) (maybe this can be fixed if you want with little Taller gearing)
+Jim Fastenau We can go lighter on the steel flywheels if we want. You do want a minimum mass, that's the whole point of a flywheel. Carbon fiber can damp vibration if used correctly, so it might be interesting from that standpoint - but I think we'd have to charge Ferrari prices for Miata parts if we decided to make one.
+Keith Tanner ok, i understand, but there's a company that makes carbon fibre driveshafts for under 1000 dollar, then a flywheel wouldn't cost that much right? (and if you do make one, you'll have a cool exclusivity amongst other manufacturers ;) )
+Jim Fastenau Don't hold your breath. We have no plans to do this.
what blowoff valve is on the exocet
+julian torres It's a standard FM II setup with a Turbosmart valve. I'm not sure if it's recirculated or vented to atmosphere.
+Keith Tanner thank you!
+julian torres Just confirmed, it's vented.
That is awesome! Let me know if you ever sell!
We sell a lot of the parts on this car, but this particular vehicle left our fleet a few years back.
Imagine an Exocet with a turbocharged 1.8 engine, that lift kit and ALL WHEEL DRIVE.
And maybe a set of digital gauges (I know, they're not FM-parts) just for the heck of it.
Max S. so steal a Toyota celiac or evo drive train?
Probably wouldn't even be that hard to do.
@@MyLonewolf25 There's Swap kits to power NAs with Subaru Boxers, you could probably fab something up with the Subaru 4WD-system too.
Or go really odd, use a VW-engine (like a 1.8T) and 4Motion with Haldex control so you can lock it.
paddles on the rear vs the dunes
*..Stydiistikkaa* 2:24 Bulistibaanalla.. *;))*
SO MUCH MUD!
+James Berry So much power washing afterwards!