Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian delivery
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Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian delivery
This may have been asked before
What's the difference? Why does their's pull out 125kw and ours 118kw?
What's the difference? Why does their's pull out 125kw and ours 118kw?
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
Their high-oc fuel is 100 not 98 from memory.
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
Mazda de rates for our fuel. The new sp20 sky active 3 has lower compression to be run on 91 instead of 95.
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
So am I wasting my $$$ running premium into NB8a ?
With two laps to go then the action will begin, unless this is the action, which it is.
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
use higher octane fuel, adjust timing, get same result as JDM.
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
project.r.racing wrote:use higher octane fuel, adjust timing, get same result as JDM.
what's timing?
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
... Not sure if serious ?
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
I hope not....
With two laps to go then the action will begin, unless this is the action, which it is.
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
as_1 wrote:project.r.racing wrote:use higher octane fuel, adjust timing, get same result as JDM.
what's timing?
Timing is what you worry about before you get married.
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
as_1 wrote:what's timing?
it's 8:22pm
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i'm being serious lol
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
project.r.racing wrote:use higher octane fuel, adjust timing, get same result as JDM.
Thought one couldn't change the timing on NB's onward due to ECU/knock sensor and then VVT on the later models? ....
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You can change anything with man performance parts.
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
as_1 wrote:i'm being serious lol
Rather than anyone explaining it, just google ignition timing, but its pretty much about changing the point in the stroke at which your spark ignites your fuel
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Re: Difference between JDM NC engine and the Australian deli
KevGoat wrote:project.r.racing wrote:use higher octane fuel, adjust timing, get same result as JDM.
Thought one couldn't change the timing on NB's onward due to ECU/knock sensor and then VVT on the later models? ....
For NB use one of these: http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?p=5925040
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