NC engine in NA body
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NC engine in NA body
Has anyone done this? I am wondering if it is possible?
Would the NC engine fit? Is there much difference in weight.
Would it fit up well with the NA drive train...etc
would be an interesting engine swap!!
Would the NC engine fit? Is there much difference in weight.
Would it fit up well with the NA drive train...etc
would be an interesting engine swap!!
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According to Bob Hall, Mazda managed to shoehorn the NC engine into an NB during the development of the NC, but it was a very tight fit.
Lots of effort for not much gain in my opinion.
Lots of effort for not much gain in my opinion.
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if you want to embark on an ambitious project like this mick, i'd suspect fuel economy wouldn't be high on the list of priorities
i think the idea of the 2.0 MZR in an NA would be an interesting one myself, a nice power & technology gain over both the 1.6 & the 1.8, just from doing the swap, plus, i'm assuming if that much trouble has been gone to, & the originality of the car is blown out the window anyway, it's a better base for some mods to see what CAN be got out of the understressed 2.0 litre engine, now, it's a fairly squizzy fit into the NC engine bay, but i reckon a fiddle with the plumbing dept, & toss away all the covers & crap that reside in the NC............plus, the battery is in the boot of the NA & not in the NC........it'd fit, there'd be engineering issues for sure, but no more than getting a rotary or a nissan donk hooked up & running.........if i was doing this, i'd be looking at getting the whole NC drivetrain in tho...............or at least the 6 speeder anyway..............nah, have to have the LSD as well
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i think the idea of the 2.0 MZR in an NA would be an interesting one myself, a nice power & technology gain over both the 1.6 & the 1.8, just from doing the swap, plus, i'm assuming if that much trouble has been gone to, & the originality of the car is blown out the window anyway, it's a better base for some mods to see what CAN be got out of the understressed 2.0 litre engine, now, it's a fairly squizzy fit into the NC engine bay, but i reckon a fiddle with the plumbing dept, & toss away all the covers & crap that reside in the NC............plus, the battery is in the boot of the NA & not in the NC........it'd fit, there'd be engineering issues for sure, but no more than getting a rotary or a nissan donk hooked up & running.........if i was doing this, i'd be looking at getting the whole NC drivetrain in tho...............or at least the 6 speeder anyway..............nah, have to have the LSD as well




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i'm guessing the only reason you would be doing this is to get more power. of course, it's much simpler to turbo / super - charge your NA engine. BUT i guess you could get more power again by turbo / super - charging the NC engine. but then the NA engine was built on the foundation of a factory turbocharged engine (from the familia) so it already has strong internals. i'm not sure if this is the case with the NC. it could sh*t itself, who knows? anyway that's just my random , stream of conciousness, uninformed thought for the day 

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yarnmx5 wrote:just noticed a SE engine / diff/ gearbox etc available from mania....would this fit in an NA.....
I think so.

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yeah it would be a big job, but some of us in SA can't just turbo a car and get it made legal without heaps of drama, including an interstate emissions test. The easiest way is to put a factory turbo engine in which includes the ecu, intake exhaust etc... or alternatively buy an SP or SE....
Just need cash....30K for a SP or SE, or 5-10K for the alternative.
Just need cash....30K for a SP or SE, or 5-10K for the alternative.
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