Anyway, here are my current rides:

A 1998 Lexus GS400 which is my current daily driver. It's all stock, and I love every little bit of it
And my summer toy/wallet-muncher:

A 1982 Yamaha XS400. Since this picture's been taken, it's been modded out the bum with K&N-style intakes, high-comp Seca pistons, a lighter XS360 crankshaft, megacycle cam, stiffer valve springs, rebel shocks, clubman bars, custom flat-seat, upgraded braking system, lower ratio final drive, and free from all unnecessary mass. Oh, and it's still kick-only so my right leg is jacked...
Now onto the question part of my post: I'm hoping to eventually do a TT setup on the mx-3 but wanted to run a few ideas past you. Assuming that money isn't an issue and I have a junkyard full of parts at my disposal, I want to turn the engine to be longitudinally mounted. Of course, doing so would mean I have to relocate and refab pretty much everything. So I'm wondering about doing a drivetrain swap using a 1994-ish mx-5 frame (to get the engine mount location, hydraulics, transmission, and rear-drive platform that I need). The reason I want a longitudinal engine is because I can go for relative symmetry on a TT setup and everything will be much easier to reach if I'm doing all of my own work.
So to sum it up, I'd be using a mx-5 frame and fitting the mx-3 body on it with a KLZE motor and inter-cooled twin turbos. My question, is the wheelbase the same on the mx-3 and any year mx-5? What else am I overlooking?
Of course, that'd be a winter project that'd happen a while down the road when I've gotten bored of the N/A setup and want something more "Frankenstein's monster"-like.
Looking forward to your responses
