Hi Chris!
Yes, I believe you and I may have spoken about the MZR in the past. I've been a fan and drooling over some of the Cosworth bits for a while. Those roller-barrel throttles are neat. That said, they likely have an awful bang-for-the-buck ratio. Interesting comment about their drop in quality. I know that there are several Miata owners with Cosworth superchargers that have had nothing but problems.
I believe that the Focus guys have been getting good power from the Ford head and other aftermarket Duratec/MZR parts. I've recently "heard" that the crank shaft for the 2.3 liter engine drops right into the 2.0 block, but can't confirm. I had previously heard that the 2.3 was taller than the 2.0. Unfortunately, as with all things on-line and such, everything is speculation. Too much mis-information and unknowns floating about.
There was an NA (1990-1997) chassis with MZR engine transplant a few years back. I believe it was built for drift competition. Car was yellow. The big problem wasn't the intake or exhaust - it was the firewall. I believe the firewall had to be moved a few inches back for the engine to fit. Likely not a problem in your case!
As you might remember, I had Dana and a few other guys build a Miata engine at the end of last season. With some bargain hunting and the ability for a lot more down-time, I could have likely swapped in an MZR for the same or even less. The chopped firewall would put the car in a crazy SCCA and even COM class. That said, I'm running a set of TWM throttles on the 1.8, and I know that Garry @ TWM has a special/limited set of throttles for an MZR. I believe it is fitted for 4 aux injectors as well, for staged induction, but I"m not sure. Just mentioning it...!
There is a Miata tuning/racing shop in Japan called "NoPro". They offer some pretty trick parts. In the 90's, NoPro ran a Miata in Japan's GT SuperTouring series (picture below). NoPro has a
2.5L NC Miata with throttles, and it sounds amazing. I should hope it makes a good deal of usable power.
NoPro has a blog but the translation is hard to follow. Kudos to you if you can read Japanese. They dropped a 2.3 into a NC chassis in 2007, and moved to a 2.5 just recently. Seems to be a good amount of information concerning parts & compatability, but it takes some research. Blog link is here:
NoPro Diary.
I know this will likely have more useful info for someone wanting to put a 2.3 or 2.5 into a 2.0 NC Miata, but the engine & parts info should be interesting. I've learned that there are some great performance shops in Japan, and they turn out some excellent products. Unfortunately, it seems that the typical US customer has been more interested in neon, "JDM parts", and "rice", that the quality stuff doesn't ever get mentioned.
I also prefer light cars that are easy on tires and brakes for my own rides, but that doesn't stop me from appreciating some of the heavy-hitting iron that attends COM (and other) events!
http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/01 ... supercars
