Performance without an SC Kit
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Re: Performance without an SC Kit
Guess FI is in order.
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Re: Performance without an SC Kit
Yeah, around 250whp is required to drive away from a stock AP2. They run as low as 14 flat in the quarter mile, low 15's for an NC, so to walk away youd want around 1/2 a second advantage over the S2k in the quarter, and basic maths says that this will take 250whp.
Thats a turbo or very good blower.
Or a 125 shot of spray.
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Thats a turbo or very good blower.
Or a 125 shot of spray.
Dann
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The spray is just to give a general dental to the top of the Pistons yeah
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Re: Performance without an SC Kit
After driving to Qld and back in a E 63 life will never be the same
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sailaholic wrote:The spray is just to give a general dental to the top of the Pistons yeah
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I like that, never heard it.
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: Performance without an SC Kit
Foot_Long90 wrote:as for the diff that is something that interests me. What brand is recommended so I may find one?
Just swap in the Mazda factory 4.1 crown wheel & pinion for the NC - MX5 Plus have them:
http://www.mx5plus.com.au/
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Thats going to stuff him if he ever gets around to having enough power to walk an S2k.
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: Performance without an SC Kit
Keep the existing C&P and swap back when boosted. - assuming boost is atleast a year away.
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Re: Performance without an SC Kit
Hopefully will get 200RWHP (150kw) out of a BP motor naturally aspirated, is this what you are after?
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Re: Performance without an SC Kit
You will have a pretty narrow powerband assuming 20% drivetrain loss you are shooting for 240 fwhp from 1.9 liters or specific output of 126 bhp per liter.
Genuinely curious to know upper limits of the BP but I suspect this spec of engine not the love you long time style.
Genuinely curious to know upper limits of the BP but I suspect this spec of engine not the love you long time style.
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