So, the parts I was teasing about showed up...
I always try to keep an eye open for deals on 'used' stuff, even if I don't plan on using it for a while. Fortunately, I also keep a stash of "mad money" for such opportunities, as they always seem to come at a bad time. Which this did, since we had just bought the Camaro.
Anyway, it's a Kraken manifold, elbow and downpipe I scored off one of the Miata forums. Brand new, never installed. Kraken is a relatively new outfit out of England, and they are the only ones besides Trackspeed Engineering to bring a cast turbo manifold to market that isn't a "log" style. Cast manifolds have proven far more durable on track, and the TSE setup is making incredible power with the EFR turbos. Kraken is starting to get a good reputation for track reliability.
The Kraken manifold has a T25/28 flange, making it appropriate for a wide variety of turbos. Unfortunately, the elbow/downpipe, which are flanged for a V-band, are only 2.5". That may or may not be a problem.
I'm now in a quandary...
If I decide to put this on the track car, all I need is a set of injectors, a Chinacharger GT2860 clone, an intercooler core and some tubing... ~$1k. Should be good for 200-220whp (holding it back to be reliable on the stock shortblock), which would be a lot of fun. It will even bolt right up to the exhaust that's already on the car.
On the other hand, it's perfect for cheap fun with a Chinacharger on the street NB. For the NB, I would also have to buy another Megasquirt, and fab up an exhaust, so it would be a bit more $$.
I'm leaning towards turboing the NB, and use it as a learning project to get it right on the track car with tier one parts. And it would give me time to put together a shortblock that can take more power.
I've also been looking at running a regional time trial series with the NA in 2019, and a turbo will bump me up a couple of classes. Looking at my current lap times, I would be competitive where the car would class as it sits. Not sure if that would be the case with more power.