emexv wrote:manga_blue wrote:I thought that was meant to be a training day?
It was......I did it to mine last time I went out and I was sitting next to him. Only took one and a half laps,,,,,,,what a teacher !
Consistency. Over rated.
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emexv wrote:manga_blue wrote:I thought that was meant to be a training day?
It was......I did it to mine last time I went out and I was sitting next to him. Only took one and a half laps,,,,,,,what a teacher !
davekmoore wrote:rascal wrote:Motorsport Essentials have 'BP Performance engines' from $2800.
Located in Mulgrave, Vic so a lot closer than California !!
http://www.motorsportessentials.com.au/ ... ce-engine/
Several members from Vic Mx5 club run their engines...
Another option to consider.
On it. Thanks.
manga_blue wrote:davekmoore wrote:1. Replace oil cooler as there could be any kind of debris in there.
2. Replace original standard 127,000km clutch (with the same thing??).
3. Replace original 9 year old radiator.
4. Get some proper gauges.
5. MS2
6. Eagle rods
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7. Old BP block, checked for cracks and straightness, line bored, decked, bored and honed as required
8. BP crankshaft, crack tested, plus ACL mains, big ends and thrust washers
9. Gasket and seal set
10. Pistons and ring set
11. Engine balance
12. I'd replace oil pump as a precaution
13. Sump and baffles?
14. Even if head is OK there'll probably be a damaged valve or two
15. Head shave to clean up the odd bit of mess made by loose metal
16. ACL Head studs
17. Timing belt kit if it was getting towards replacement time
18. Do you have a coolant re-route yet?
19. If replacing any valves then get the ports tidied up a bit
20. Anything else damaged in the area of the exit wounds
Forget the big turbo and spend it on more seat time. It's more fun.
emexv wrote:davekmoore wrote:rascal wrote:Motorsport Essentials have 'BP Performance engines' from $2800.
Located in Mulgrave, Vic so a lot closer than California !!
http://www.motorsportessentials.com.au/ ... ce-engine/
Several members from Vic Mx5 club run their engines...
Another option to consider.
On it. Thanks.
I got a price from these guys. The add is a little misleading. A forged engine from them will set you back WAY more than $2800
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
NitroDann wrote:Your iniectors are at 100% duty cycle.
Dann
NitroDann wrote:Your iniectors are at 100% duty cycle.
Dann
davekmoore wrote:Thanks Richard. 15psi might have saved it. I put the dyno graph here only for Warren to see as it seemed impossible to put it in the PM to him. For the moment the most important factors of the specs is that the motor has expired (see the rest of the thread).
For what it's worth, the previous owner, Blackster, added: Mazdaspeed AEM air intake, Cooling Pro intercooler, SP Motorsports exhaust system (stainless 3 inch dump with HFC, 2.5 inch cat back), Denso 440cc injectors, GFB recirculation valve, BEGi TB inlet, Haltech interceptor, Haltech boost solenoid, OG 02 Clamp. Blackster did a great job adding these for a road car and it's only with hindsight that I realise road work is 1% WOT and track work might be 75% WOT so there are different cooling/oiling/fueling needs that I should have dealt with. To be fair to Mazda, the car took nearly 3 seasons of abuse from me before it broke.
gslender wrote:NitroDann wrote:Your iniectors are at 100% duty cycle.
Dann
Where did you derive that conclusion from?
blackster wrote:AB7 wrote:Blackster, your car is making very good power from stock turbo.
How much boost you are running? I assumed you got bigger injector as well.
440cc denso injectors
Map 2. 14 psi
It was running a bit rich 10.8-11.1 @ WOT, perhaps putting in the octane boost really does make a difference in lowering AFR, by one point.
It was a dynodynamics dyno done in shootout, so the numbers werent all that different from previous done when re-tuned last year in shootout. Was pretty cold yesterday, although shootout supposbly makes the correction.
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