ozace wrote:Deltona wrote:JBT wrote:The other upside of a 2.5 transplant is you get forged internals as opposed to cast items in the NC1 engine.
Sorry that's incorrect.
I am not sure what the internal parts are on either engine. I just hope to get more power and torque in a reliable package.
Looking at what's been posted in this thread I can tell you you're in the wrong place.
There is a FB page for the 2.5, find it and read the pinned post.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2006740659573188/
Look on there also for 'Duratec in detail' he has a webpage too, but due to the way it's evolved it's hard work, it's out of your league, but nonetheless there are useful nuggets on there.
Here too: https://forum.miata.net/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=110 Look for Dynotronics Joe on there (he has a website too) for ECU flash and remote mapping.
Where will the donor engine come from? That's your first hurdle.
A straight swap will not see any increase in bhp, but more torque. You need to ask yourself what it is you want and where/how the car will be dríven.
The engine is designed to go in a taxi and a truck, if that kind of power delivery suits you then go for it. It forms a good basis for much more if you've got the coin. A CR bump and cams will change it dramatically, but as stock it's perfect for turboing.
Unless you can find a way around it the Lanchester shaft cassette needs to come off for clearance in the NC, this means it'll vibrate like a tractor, not much you can do about that apart from hope the soft mounts soak most of it up.
It's all out there, you just need to ditch your phone, fire up the laptop or PC and get busy for a few hours.
Or days...