Has anyone ran a all motor bp that is built? or even slightly built like bolt ons? I wanted to keep my bp all motor and thought it would be cool if I knew more about it. 1/4 mile times would be sick too? other than the top ten
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Originally posted by BUSTIVA View Post99 miata head, itbs, cams, exhaust, Hi comp pistons, etc. It'll get down lol. Mainly from the weight reduction in your wallet.
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Originally posted by bondo View PostWhat you think 75 shot would make it run?1989 Carby L: Stock. Slow.
1998 Mustang Cobra: ported heads, cams, longtubes, 4.30 gears
2016 Focus ST: daily driven go-kart
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You know, Bondo, you may be better off with a low-boost turbo setup. Derailling this thread a little bit, but I did more reading on the Miata forums. It looks like even the highest flowing of Miata's struggle with putting out 160WHP for cheap. If you really want to run 14s or 13s, you're going to have to fork out probably 3-4 thousand dollars (saying nothing of Hawaiian shipping) for the following:
1. 11:1 pistons and some sort of forged rod would be a grand minimum
2. A top end valve setup to handle 8000RPM would be another grand with a head swap and porting
3. Individual throttle bodies are $800 on Ebay minimum, and may not fit the FWD layout.
4. Some big boy cams are probably $600.
5. Engine management system would be another $1000 probably, or $500 if MS3.0.
Whereas a budget turbo setup could possibly be:
1. $50 - Fuel Management Unit, which can easily sustain 5-8lbs. Ask Eurotiva for more.
2. $150 - Turbo Manifold - modify one from a Miata by repositioning the flange.
3. $150 - Junkyard Turbo and BOV - whatever you can find... T25/14B/RHB. Fit the manifold.
4. $150 - Downpipe - gonna have to be custom and redesigned for sure.
5. $150 - Oil/Coolant Lines - may need replacing and some drilling needs to happen.
6. $200 - Misc - gaskets, lines, couplers, piping, boost control, gauge, and so on.
Intercoolers aren't needed on low boost systems, and could save you upwards of $500 if you opt for new parts and hard piping. No need for fuel pumps, wastegates, and so on either on 5-8lbs of boost.1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc
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