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Postby zoomzoom » Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:53 pm

I know they use different inlet manifolds, the nb6 has the same throttle body as a nb8b and also has a variable tps. The head has solit lifters afaik.

I believe the manifolds should be interchangable, dont know bout comp ratio.

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Postby Rob E » Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:11 pm

The NB6 engine makes 92kw , the NA6 85kw.

The NB6 also uses a MAF instead of AFM, Solid lifters and i understand the cams are different. Also, the ECU is well advanced over the NA6 engine.

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Postby Sean » Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:52 pm

Head, manifolds etc are not interchangable.
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Postby adamjp » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:22 pm

Head, manifolds etc are not interchangable.

Well, not individually anyway....

I can't imaging why you couldn't successfully put a NB6 head on an NA6 engine, but you would need to change over all the ins/outs for the head.

I also can't imagine why you would want to do this?
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Postby Sean » Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:37 pm

adamjp wrote:
Head, manifolds etc are not interchangable.

Well, not individually anyway....

I can't imaging why you couldn't successfully put a NB6 head on an NA6 engine, but you would need to change over all the ins/outs for the head.

I also can't imagine why you would want to do this?


DIffernt spacing, it's almost completely a different design, I looked into getting one for my 1.6 to take advantage of the VVT, but not interchangeable, if someone really want this engine, SSS Automotive in Sydney have one in stock at the moment, I beleive it's the only one currently for sale in Australia.
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Postby zoomzoom » Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:07 pm

Sean wrote:
adamjp wrote:
Head, manifolds etc are not interchangable.

Well, not individually anyway....

I can't imaging why you couldn't successfully put a NB6 head on an NA6 engine, but you would need to change over all the ins/outs for the head.

I also can't imagine why you would want to do this?


DIffernt spacing, it's almost completely a different design, I looked into getting one for my 1.6 to take advantage of the VVT, but not interchangeable, if someone really want this engine, SSS Automotive in Sydney have one in stock at the moment, I beleive it's the only one currently for sale in Australia.


Manifolds ARE interchangable, they do not have vvt, I think you may be getting confused with the nb8b Sean?

To use one of these engines in an na6 the inlet cam needs to be modified by attaching the CAS drive from a na6 cam, as they do not have this to begin with.

I know of 2 available in QLD.

They can be fitted to a na6, it has been done before.

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Postby Sean » Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:39 pm

zoomzoom wrote:
Sean wrote:
adamjp wrote:
Head, manifolds etc are not interchangable.

Well, not individually anyway....

I can't imaging why you couldn't successfully put a NB6 head on an NA6 engine, but you would need to change over all the ins/outs for the head.

I also can't imagine why you would want to do this?


DIffernt spacing, it's almost completely a different design, I looked into getting one for my 1.6 to take advantage of the VVT, but not interchangeable, if someone really want this engine, SSS Automotive in Sydney have one in stock at the moment, I beleive it's the only one currently for sale in Australia.


Manifolds ARE interchangable, they do not have vvt, I think you may be getting confused with the nb8b Sean?

To use one of these engines in an na6 the inlet cam needs to be modified by attaching the CAS drive from a na6 cam, as they do not have this to begin with.

I know of 2 available in QLD.

They can be fitted to a na6, it has been done before.

Tim


I must be confusing it with a differnt car? There was 1600 VVT in an mx5 in other markets I thought, which is teh engine SSS have, it's a 1.6 mazda with VVT/SVT...

I could be mistake, but I was certain ti was in JDM late model 1.6 cars?
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Postby adamjp » Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:47 pm

I think you may be getting confused with the nb8b Sean?

So do I, the B6 block is still a B6, not a destroked BP block.
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Postby 4sfed5 » Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:38 pm

the exhaust maifolds are interchangale as the Greddy turbo manifold fits both NA6 and NB6
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Postby Sean » Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:18 pm

Furhter research indicates I am wrong. Sorry for teh confusion I have caused.

The 1.6 SVT is not an MX5 engine...

That said SSS do have one of the SVT 1.6s - Wont fit directly in your MX5 though... LOL.
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