building a new turbo engine
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building a new turbo engine
I'm going to start an engine build,the first one I did not really know much about the B6 engine,I just got a set of new factory B6 turbo pistons,then just got the heads reconditioned,put a turbo kit on it and it seems to be holding up pretty well on 15psi making 230hpatw.
This time I want to build something stronger,got a B6 turbo head and B6t turbo engine,so need some advice what and where to buy the pistons,rods,what cams to use,if you have done this project before let me know what you have found useful,it would save a lot of time and money to do it right the first time.
Thanks
Terry
This time I want to build something stronger,got a B6 turbo head and B6t turbo engine,so need some advice what and where to buy the pistons,rods,what cams to use,if you have done this project before let me know what you have found useful,it would save a lot of time and money to do it right the first time.
Thanks
Terry
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I just wanted a spare engine just incase something happens to this one ,it still has the standard rods,aren't they a weak point?I have the clutch to handle the power, Nb clutch pack diff, rx7 brakes all round,basically something to do.
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Spikey,
My B6T stock bottom end has lasted 6 years on 1bar or 14.5psi daily tune.
For autokhana/sprints/track days, I have used another fuel map and turned it up to 1.4 bar or 20 psi.
It is still going strong. If you have a spare B6T bottom end, keep it as is. They're getting a bit harder to come by. I have my doubts that the trouble of using a GTX/GTR turbo head is worth the hassle as most of your GReddy kit won't fit.
My 2 cents.
Les
My B6T stock bottom end has lasted 6 years on 1bar or 14.5psi daily tune.
For autokhana/sprints/track days, I have used another fuel map and turned it up to 1.4 bar or 20 psi.
It is still going strong. If you have a spare B6T bottom end, keep it as is. They're getting a bit harder to come by. I have my doubts that the trouble of using a GTX/GTR turbo head is worth the hassle as most of your GReddy kit won't fit.
My 2 cents.
Les
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Hi Les,
How are you going?hope everything is well,The b6t heads off the 323 turbo do the mx5 manifolds fit onto them?maybe I will just keep the block until something happens with the other motor,you just saved me some money
Thanks
How are you going?hope everything is well,The b6t heads off the 323 turbo do the mx5 manifolds fit onto them?maybe I will just keep the block until something happens with the other motor,you just saved me some money

Thanks
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Mate,
Yeah I'm doing alright
I don't think your GReddy turbo manifold will fit the GTX/GTR head without modifications.
And yes save your money - fuel is getting ridiculous these days
Yeah I'm doing alright

I don't think your GReddy turbo manifold will fit the GTX/GTR head without modifications.
And yes save your money - fuel is getting ridiculous these days

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Is the reason for the aftermarket cams to shift the powerband further up? I thought that with your GReddy kit & the TD05, full boost would already by pretty far up the rev range say 4000rpm or so? So really... unless you are chasing more power higher up in the rev range, I can't really see the benefits.
Stick to stock.
My 2 cents.
Stick to stock.
My 2 cents.
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Re: engine
spikey wrote:stock na or stock turbo cams?
Intake is the same cam, only the exhaust cams are different.
Ehaust cam from turbo will help bring boost on a tad sooner.
My recommendation - stock B6T bottom end, cometic gasket, MX5 head.
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