Not sure what hla's are man, sorry.
As for oil, it will be running a seperate oil system, with electric pump and seperate return and cooler.
My manifolds will both be custom to suit the application, and as for cam, i am still investigating where to get one, specifically with a longer duration, as I am happy with the lift on the standard cam, just want it to be opening the valves for a little longer.
Cheers for the well wishes man.
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I have thought about the head, and it will be ported both sides. I have also thought of the fuel puddling, and in conjunction with bigger injectors with a better spray pattern, and a higher capacity fuel pump, i am more than confident in that set up to remain atomized and deliver a good burn under boost.
Also combining this with a custom intake manifold to allow a much more direct fuel injection angle.
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It's ok on low boost, but if you're serious about going 10+ psi is a worthwhile mod
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Few questions for you ( I dont know anything about turboing) do you need to change your camshaft? Will the hla's work or do you need mechanically adjusted ones? Where will you get the oil supply for your turbo from and do you need to change the spring in the oil pump to dump at a higher pressure or is 50 psi ok? Are you planning for a different intake and exhaust manifold? I would think they both would need changing.
I hope this works out well for you!
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Main goal number one, port your intake runners in your head so your fuel doesn't separate under high boost levels. The b3 head is NOT a turbo happy head, which the b6d head is. (Can you see the valve base from the start of the inlet port?) You'll get fuel puddling on your piston or somewhere and it'll ruin everything.Originally posted by beazo View PostCheers for the name to check out.
Unfortunately i don't use Facebook, so may have to find another avenue to contact him.
But I will definitely be perusing the forums here for as much info as i can.
As for goals on power???? Not sure, goals for boost? Not sure again. It will all be dialled into the built engine, and find out what works best with the set up.
And keep me posted on your build tomin, sounds pretty cool. 85hp NA, not a bad number at all.
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Cheers for the name to check out.
Unfortunately i don't use Facebook, so may have to find another avenue to contact him.
But I will definitely be perusing the forums here for as much info as i can.
As for goals on power???? Not sure, goals for boost? Not sure again. It will all be dialled into the built engine, and find out what works best with the set up.
And keep me posted on your build tomin, sounds pretty cool. 85hp NA, not a bad number at all.
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With just a stock motor, you could reasonably expect a 60% increase at 10 PSI, which is a safe amount of boost for reliability/longevity--depending of course on the turbo itself. But you're looking at extensive mods, and IDK what level of boost you have in mind.
The people to talk to are Greg/eurotiva and Charlie/Advancedynamix. And others no doubt know about this topic too.
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Matt Dickmeyer is certainly the man for this, but he is not on here any more. You might try contacting him directly; he is on Facebook. I have his original development motor in my garage (going into my Aspire next month). Matt claims something like 210 HP (IIRC) from this motor, turboed. He also did extensive headwork on it, but the bottom end is stock. I will be installing it NA, not turbo. It has been dynoed at 85 HP, NA (stock is ~52 at the wheels).Last edited by TominMO; 05-22-2016, 08:14 PM.
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Nice to see someone else trying this! Use the search on this site to look up threads by matt dickmyer. He got a lot of power out of a B3. You should find some helpful info in his threads. Search for turbo B3 and see what comes up. A few guys have done it but not many have taken it as serious as you. You should still find some helpful info though.
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how much power can you get out of a 1.3
Hi all,
I've recently lost my first festiva (aspire) to someone rear ending her
however, just picked up another one. 1997 trio.
As a result of the crash, i was left with 4 near new tyres/brakes/suspension as a set. So i have gone and swapped all the good gear in and will be running it stock while I build myself a turbo 1.3 with the other motor and gearbox.
I'm a machinist by trade, so all the modifications will be made by me to save money (and get the i built it myself smile ).
I will be using a td04 equivalent turbo, and a water to air intercooler, copper head gasket, bigger injectors (300cc ) bigger in tank fuel pump, I'll be customizing the standard pistons for lower compression so i can run more boost, and I'll be balancing all of the con rods and getting the crank professionally balanced.
The gearbox will eventually get rebuilt with a straight cut gear set and a reinforced diff to handle the power. Plus clutch upgrade of course.
But as the tutle suggests, I'mnot sure how power i can get out of the little engine.
Who else has undergone the 1.3t build and with what results?
Keen to hear ANY input or advice on this one.
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