jerrah wrote:If you swap all the NA6 gear over and modify the intake cam to take the CAS it'll run like it's supposed to be there. The engine for sale here already has these mods done doesn't it? MX5plus in Brisbane modified my cam for me.
If you modify the cam and swap on your NA6 intake manifold, pulleys, valve cover and I think the thermostat housing was different. (I've since done a coolant reroute and blocked off the front outlet)
Interestingly I found when I did my water pump the NB6 uses the BP waterpump and not the NA6 waterpump. The NA6 pump was missing a bolt hole for the alternator or something important from memory though that may be specific to my set up. I'm running the NA6 alternator and crank pulleys obviously.
I've had a NB B6 in my car now over what must be 2+ years but I've since gone a little silly with the modifications.
I'm now running NB6 intake manifold, NB8 throttle body and TPS, NB6 headers (bigger diameter than the NA6) into a SE 'mazdaspeed' catback, 6 speed and other interesting things.
If you have any questions feel free to ask and I'll do my best to remember.

This is all very useful information, thanks for taking the time to write this up mate. I'm sure i will have some questions at some point. I am in the process of packing my whole house so i'm not really in the right state of mind
daffyflyer wrote:Surely if you had a full NB8 motor and loom/ecu it wouldn't be that hard, although I guess new exhaust would be in order, and probably a diff if you didn't want to explode the old one.
In a perfect world this would be a great idea, but i really do like the 1.6 for what it is...
Thanks Vu, i will have a good read of the link the 93_Clubman posted and let you know if i have any questions.
bensale wrote:Why not wait a while... Your engine really isn't that bad... Instead of the nb6 motor buy a nb8 motor and actually gain some performance out of all the hassle and effort you're going to go to... It just seems silly, especially as it's a swap I don't think you actually need to do... As you say "there is still plenty of life in there, it goes well enough" I think it has the same if not a bit more grunt than mine and apparently my car is a "jet"...
It's drives like a truck when it's cold and the lifters will chatter and the drop of a hat.
Change the oil you're using... I don't know what your mechanic puts in it... Learn to do the oil yourself and find something which works for your car...
It can occasionally hesitate too.
Plugs, leads, ignition timing, fuel filter, air filter, put some injector cleaner through, throttle cable tension etc...
Not to mention it got a little hot at winton.
Cooling system... I would say your radiator coolant needs changing... Nulon sell concentrate which says it's for motorsport use on it... I just put some in before PI and it seems to work well mixed as directed with distilled water... The concentrate was $10, the water $4 for 5L... It look 10 minutes to change...
I appreciate everything your saying here mate, but also remember we view modifying cars from very different angles...
I have tried most things you have mentioned minus flushing the cooling system, replacing the fuel filter, replacing the radiator and using injector cleaner. I am sure that most of these things will make an improvement... I will get around to them as well.
The reason i enquired about the NB motor is because i saw the one for sale here and i was curious what was involved (the original title of this thread). I would happily go for another B6 but it was interesting to see what people had to say about the NB6. It's something i will consider for down the track.
For now, yes, my motor is fine. But if it works out to only cost a bit more to replace it when the timing belt eventually goes, i will.
While your taking a very track based approach to your car, i can understand why your not to fussed about minor performance loss and age of your engine. I am a little more fussy, i don't really have a reason to be, but i do want everything to be the best it can be. My Roadster was a prime example. As the car is also a daily driver, i want it to be exactly how i want it, in the best possible condition.
Thanks for your input none the less though, it has made me decide to go and get this cooling issue sorted.