hey being my first post i ask you go easy on me my ignorance may show
First of all i actually joined this forum to see the power ups for B3 engines
What i can contribute (here in the land Down Under) is that two supercharger that i am considering for the job
Nissan MA09
Manufactured by Aisin for Nissan Motor Company. Coded AMR500
Unit measures:
17cm long
18cm wide
13cm tall
(not including the mounts and bolt-on inlet and outlet pipes).
Displaces 500cc per revolution.
if you could get the ratio to cram 500cc into the 325cc chamber ( 1300cc divided by 4) into would give alot of boost
Alternatively the toyota SC12 displaces 1200cc per revolutions but it is much bigger but would have to do less rpm to give same boost (?)
Swapping the B3 head for a B6 (is this simple?) would give you
bigger valves,
lower compression (well you might as well port/polish it while it's off),
increase air flow (?),
Bigger injectors, (?)
(you could even use the 1.6L ECM to give a 25% richer squirt )
All in all they where the ideas i had for a 1989 Mazda 121 funtop, mainly because it was less fabing kept the engine number the same (hence not just engine swapping)
In theory i like turbos, in practice the supercharger is easy to do a junkyard bolt-on (not to mention the thought of my sister or mother taking a turbo car scares me, at least with the supercharger it can be set up to be Non-BoV friendly )
First of all i actually joined this forum to see the power ups for B3 engines
What i can contribute (here in the land Down Under) is that two supercharger that i am considering for the job
Nissan MA09
Manufactured by Aisin for Nissan Motor Company. Coded AMR500
Unit measures:
17cm long
18cm wide
13cm tall
(not including the mounts and bolt-on inlet and outlet pipes).
Displaces 500cc per revolution.
if you could get the ratio to cram 500cc into the 325cc chamber ( 1300cc divided by 4) into would give alot of boost
Alternatively the toyota SC12 displaces 1200cc per revolutions but it is much bigger but would have to do less rpm to give same boost (?)
Swapping the B3 head for a B6 (is this simple?) would give you
bigger valves,
lower compression (well you might as well port/polish it while it's off),
increase air flow (?),
Bigger injectors, (?)
(you could even use the 1.6L ECM to give a 25% richer squirt )
All in all they where the ideas i had for a 1989 Mazda 121 funtop, mainly because it was less fabing kept the engine number the same (hence not just engine swapping)
In theory i like turbos, in practice the supercharger is easy to do a junkyard bolt-on (not to mention the thought of my sister or mother taking a turbo car scares me, at least with the supercharger it can be set up to be Non-BoV friendly )
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