Yeah, his was crazy. I'll be watching this for sure.
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is there ANY vids of that car floating around? i would LOVE to see it... heck even pics would be awesome...
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1990 LX, bp+T/g25mr, 9psi dynoed at 194HP, turbonetics t3/to4e 57trim, haltech E6X standalone, 550cc injectors, turbosmart wastegate, synapse BOV, walbro 255 fuel pump, aeromotive FPR, AEM wideband, 3 inch exhaust, huge FMIC, 9LB flywheel, 6 puck clutch and way more parts that im forgetting i installed lol...
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Last edited by sketchman; 01-23-2013, 01:30 AM.Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.
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If your running 11:1 compression I wouldn't boost at all. 11:1 is the threshhold for high octane pump gas. If your going for n/a build I'd keep it n/a. Plus all motor builds are awesome and reliable. I've always wanted to do a n/a build to at least see what these little motors are capable of. Everyone goes turbo but a quality n/a build is unique.
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Re: My n/a super b3 build
Yeah that's why I'm going this route. Matt did run his 8 psi with 11:1 on pump gas, but yes I know it is pushing the limit that's why I'm doing n/a plus the cam he ground for me is built for n/a... Plus it will be cool to have a smoking fast b3 n/a
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Wow awesome thread guys really want to see how these na 1.3 can perform in the 1/4 mile. Hope you guys can get them to a track and show us some 1/4 mile times. Dyno's are great but 1/4 mile times really solidify the numbers. Its just such a shame that mazda put such a restrictive intake on these engines. KEEP us posted! banana timeLast edited by nitrofarm; 01-23-2013, 02:13 AM.Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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Originally posted by nitrofarm View PostWow awesome thread guys really want to see how these na 1.3 can perform in the 1/4 mile. Hope you guys can get them to a track and show us some 1/4 mile times. Dyno's tell the truth about the engine but 1/4 mile times really solidify the numbers for the whole car build. Its just such a shame that mazda put such a restrictive intake on these engines. KEEP us posted! banana time
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Yeah by the build quality I was sold on as soon as I started reading the threads. If I ever did go turbo on a high compression motor I would
run it at 1psi which would be atmospheric pressure which in turn would just promote %100 filling of cylinders. Which wouldn't be boost but it would increase volumetric efficiency to %100 without worrying about detonation and such. Which would be awesome, it would be the best of both worlds.
And quarter mile times are not an accurate gauge of performance. To get %100 of performance on the quarter mile you would need to gear your transmission to hit fifth gear redline right as you crossed the line to maximise your power and acceleration. If its geared wrong and you hit redline sooner your losing accelleration towards the end. And if you can't reach your top gear by the end your not getting the full potential of each gear ,not.to.mention having to.control wheelspin on takeoffs. If I wanted a gauge of performance I would take it on a road coarse and do lap times. Also anyone can drive in a straight line. But how does it put power down in turns and coming out of corners, and I bet downshifting would be great with 11:1 compression to help you shed speed. I always thought drag racing was only for people who couldn't actually drive. If you ever want to see who the best drivers in the world are I would suggest watching a formula 1 race. They are the fastest things there are to drive, even faster than the moto gp motorcycles. And the skill to actually drive one is ridiculous. But you wouldn't see them on the dragstrip because their power is designed for high speed and they use aerodynamics to further increase traction so they push its limits higher and faster. And these things performance couldn't be gauged at such a small distance going in a straight line. I'm not trying to badmouth, these are just my opinions. The definition of racing is maintaining momentum, going as fast as you can for as long as you can. Adding turns to the mix adds to the challenge of the vehicle and the driver and would be a more accurate gauge of performance in a real world application I feel. But yet again I'm not trying to badmouth or start anything these are just my opinions.Last edited by rmoltis; 01-23-2013, 09:41 AM.
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I love the idea of that collector flow spike device. It's such a neat and innovative idea to reduce turbulence. It may even have an effect on exhaust tone as well! Don't know why I've never seen anything like that before. Very, very cool stuff. Some mean headers for sure. I had a look through all of the Facebook photos yesterday and love what I see. Can't wait for some hard dyno numbers and possibly some sound clips as well!1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc
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