aupsloptp wrote:Thanks for all your help folks! Will certainly take her out for a spin ASAP & see how she goes. Probably will be addicted soon & then maybe just buy a track NA to play with. Can't have too many MX-5s can you?

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Absolutely!
Don't bother with the roll bar for your SE unless you want one for looks.
For any turbo engine a EGT (exhaust gas temperature) readout is essential.
As davekmoore says, the coolant temp gauge won't tell you anything until it's probably too late.
I would fit a EGT readout even for a turbo that I was never going to use for motorsport or towing.
Back to motorsport. MX-5 is among a small group of vehicles that are suitable for motorsport 'out of the box'.
You can run any model MX-5 absolutely 'stock standard' as long as all is in good condition. Most would need a 'fresh' cam belt and related ancillaries and a 'fresh' water pump, oil and filter change and good brake pads and 'fresh' brake fluid. Run the tyres you have to start with as long as they have enough tread left to get through the event and back home with at least 2 mm remaining at the end.
I bought a 98 NB8a just after Xmas, not really intending to get into motorsport and then I joined the club (i'm in NSW). Then I went to Tassie for February and drove some Targa roads (in Nissan Patrol) and got enthused.
Came back and took in a track day (spectating) on the way home.
I had the cam belt and water pump replaced + major service and tune + replaced suspension bushes (with rubber not poly) and wheel align.
Fitted fire extinguisher and got a magnetic blue triangle and did my first supersprint at Eastern Creek on 2nd April.
The stock 1840cc engine (non turbo) has adequate power. I won't be looking for more for the forseeable future.
I'd recommend the 'Come and Try' with your SE and if you like it grab a cheap NA8 and run that stock standard.
I think the 1600 engine has to work too hard but the 1840 is 'Just right'. As long as everything is in good conditionyou can just run standard and upgrade tyres as they wear out.
I've added a Torsen diff with 4.3:1 ratio. I've got a club track day next Sunday and a hillclimb on the 30th. Then I'll be upgrading to R-Spec tyres (used). No plans for engine upgrade.
I want to do some tarmac rallies so the NB will be fine for that but If I get into 'door to door racing' I will get a NA8 and build it into a track car with full cage, coilover suspension and lightweight panels. I still thing the 1840 non turbo will be adequate.
Go for it, you'll love it.