
mexiegirl, have you spoken to your "performance engine guy" about your results?
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here is my take on it. and only going on the info you have provided already.mexiegirl wrote:Damn Damn Damn
I just spent about $2,000 on making some horsey's for my NA8, I took the head off myself and took it to a performance engine guy, shaved the head to 10:1, ported and CC'd the chambers. While waiting for the head I match ported the manifold and deburred the throttle body. I also took the cam's to Camtech and reground to both 8.5mm and 256 deg advertised, serviced the injectors and ceramic coated my 4,2,1 extractors and metal intake tube.
End result is I think about 5 horspower (WTF).
I also to finish I added adjustable cam wheels so I played with them so power is maximum.
In theory I was expecting around 30 horsepower, where did this go wrong guys, I should have spent the 2,000 on a turbo.![]()
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project.r.racing wrote:here is my take on it. and only going on the info you have provided already.
impossible to shave head to 10:1, the most you can shave off a BP-05 head will only give you 0.15 extra compression. if you paid for that, was a waste of money.
Not sure if this is true however 10:1 really isnt very high at all
wtf is ported and CC'd chambers?
I imagine this is bowl work, where the combustion chambers are tidied up of sharp edges and all chambers are worked on until they are the same capacity.
also you removed lift from the exhaust camshaft.
yeah, not much can be said about this that isnt obvious.
the headwork is something that you do later in your engine modding life, as it only net gains for 0-1%.
I absolutely dont agree with this, its not a lot of gain on a stock engine because the ports arent usually the bottle neck, but only getting 1% ever is way way wrong.
which is why it is something left to last, exspence vs gain is minimal. and by having the camshaft regound like they way they were, you've gained in some aspects and lost in some aspects, reducing the net hp gain.
most toda/procam/maruha camshafts only gain 5-7kW/7-11hp on a stock engine that will be stock ECU friendly. any camshaft in the 250s will play fine with a stock ecu. and all those cams i listed have an extra 1mm of lift over yours which increases torque and finally peak hp.
Totally spot on, agreed on all points.
but if you are planning to upgrade the ecu, then those camshafts a just expensive poorly reground paperweights. as you can upgrade to almost any duration and power increase with a programmable ecu.
Could've saved $800 but buying new Maruha F-cams and cam gears and installing them yourself. Would've got the same gains or better. You live and you learn.
Should have gone to wozzah.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
vrmmmpshhh wrote:if you have the knowledge to remove the head from the car then turbocharging it will be a walk in the park. i actually don't know why people bother spending money on NA in a street car, all the power is so high up in the rev range you rarely use it.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
vrmmmpshhh wrote:if you have the knowledge to remove the head from the car then turbocharging it will be a walk in the park. i actually don't know why people bother spending money on NA in a street car, all the power is so high up in the rev range you rarely use it.
Aussie Stig wrote:Ha Ha, you all misreading again.
My comments were not that it is a high performance monster of an engine. It was never designed for that.
By highly developed I meant it difficult to make changes to the stock that would turn it into a hot cracker. Esp NB8B variety which is the end of the line.
On the contrary it is a solid performer combining durability, economy and reliability. The same attributes could be said of the BRZ/86 unit me thinks.
Prove me wrong and I would be happy to throw a couple of grand into turning it into a vtec beater but it aint gonna happen.
Repeat again.... Turbo, exhaust, intercooler, ecu but it aint gonna be 2 grands worth!
mexiegirl wrote:Damn Damn Damn
I just spent about $2,000 on making some horsey's for my NA8, I took the head off myself and took it to a performance engine guy, shaved the head to 10:1, ported and CC'd the chambers. While waiting for the head I match ported the manifold and deburred the throttle body. I also took the cam's to Camtech and reground to both 8.5mm and 256 deg advertised, serviced the injectors and ceramic coated my 4,2,1 extractors and metal intake tube.
End result is I think about 5 horspower (WTF).
I also to finish I added adjustable cam wheels so I played with them so power is maximum.
In theory I was expecting around 30 horsepower, where did this go wrong guys, I should have spent the 2,000 on a turbo.![]()
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NitroDann wrote:Ok, So can you give us exact specifics, I was thinking today that Id hate to be the bloke who'd put his rep on the line and diagnopse this, but I am 3 beers in and happy enough to be that guy.
If you could give a FULL rundown of all the parts that would be awesome.
Ill work out where the bottleneck is and you will unlock a few ponies
Dann
sailaholic wrote:vrmmmpshhh wrote:if you have the knowledge to remove the head from the car then turbocharging it will be a walk in the park. i actually don't know why people bother spending money on NA in a street car, all the power is so high up in the rev range you rarely use it.
That's exactly why people spend the money. They like the sound / response revs of a nice na build. Sure you can get the same revability in a turbo, but you have to spend pretty big there too.
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