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  • bhazard
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    Yup, you got money. I would just skip right on past doing anything to the VJ-turd and get your nice GT turbo on a nice manifold with a nice wastegate, which you probably won't need nice the GT will have a much better internal gate than the VJ probably.

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  • mikemounlio
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    Weld the stock gate shut, Cut hole and weld an external gate mount flange to stock mani?

    Seems like a new mani would be a better idea!

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  • mikemounlio
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    I wonder if there is an external wastegate kit for the vj14?

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  • Advancedynamix
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    External wastegate.

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  • mikemounlio
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    Originally posted by Advancedynamix View Post
    In my opinion, you should put a full exhaust on this car and leave it alone. Build your other car. Here are some reasons why.
    1: For serious performance, you need to move your engine forward and run a G series gear box. This will solve your traction problem at the HP levels you want and give you a solid transmission that you can drive without fear of breaking it.
    2: You've got a nice car that runs and drives. This tuning and learning game usually ends up with a car on blocks in the back yard or cluttering up the garage. Enjoy what you have. If you want more, start fresh.
    3: 2 turbo festivas, built 2 ways will give you a great comparison to compare the benefits of both setups. You may find that you don't like the extreme build as much as you like the easy to drive stock b6t.
    Im taking this car back to a stockish exhaust. I picked up the ecu because i made trades and came out ahead! Other wise im not messing with this car aside from getting the water meth to work like it should. Im looking for build ideas on the other car i have. My capri swap will go in the 2nd car. I am looking for general ideas on how to do that build.

    I would like to somehow keep the fender exit exhaust on the red car! Just need a way to limit the exhaust that would actually work!

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Originally posted by mikemounlio View Post
    I may stick to the 2554r! Im just not sure how much power i can actually get out of it! Each time i go looking for dyno charts i get numbers all over the place. I would like to just have my stock cams reground. Buy a exhaust manifold and pay for a custom intake manifold and call it good. Build 2 is a ways off still yet! Gotta start build 1, gotta get my new car under control, gotta finish up other projects! So i have plenty of time to bother you guys with 1000 more questions until then.
    In my opinion, you should put a full exhaust on this car and leave it alone. Build your other car. Here are some reasons why.
    1: For serious performance, you need to move your engine forward and run a G series gear box. This will solve your traction problem at the HP levels you want and give you a solid transmission that you can drive without fear of breaking it.
    2: You've got a nice car that runs and drives. This tuning and learning game usually ends up with a car on blocks in the back yard or cluttering up the garage. Enjoy what you have. If you want more, start fresh.
    3: 2 turbo festivas, built 2 ways will give you a great comparison to compare the benefits of both setups. You may find that you don't like the extreme build as much as you like the easy to drive stock b6t.

    One thing you guys need to keep in mind is that a properly built performance car does not feel fast. A properly tuned driveline doesn't blow the tires loose or pull your arms out of their sockets. A properly tuned car is smooth and effortless to drive. The stock B6t with an E series box is going to feel much faster than a properly built car. If you want the car to feel fast then keep what you have.
    Last edited by Advancedynamix; 04-27-2016, 01:19 PM.

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  • mikemounlio
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    Originally posted by Advancedynamix View Post
    Several companies make different options for cams on the DOHC b6 engine. HKS, TODA, and OBX are the most common.
    Cam tuning on a turbo engine is very similar to tuning for a naturally aspirated engine. The days of fearing overlap ended with modern turbine and wastegate technology that no longer requires the exhaust pressure that was once necessary to make boost.
    Many of the theories and problems that have become "common knowledge", in turbo literature and in the automotive community, are outdated. There once was a need for custom "turbo" cam grinds. For the last decade or more I've found more power in tuning turbo engines as they were NA.
    OK so new cams which means i should get new springs and such. I might as well get the heads basic ported bowl blended and springs and such set up by a shop i know. I could have bp specialty make me an intake. How would a ram horn style exhaust mani work out for me? Then run a 2560 or a 2554 with custom tune.

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Originally posted by bhearts View Post
    What cams Charlie. And what do performance cams on turbo engines do? More lift, or different durations?

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    Several companies make different options for cams on the DOHC b6 engine. HKS, TODA, and OBX are the most common.
    Cam tuning on a turbo engine is very similar to tuning for a naturally aspirated engine. The days of fearing overlap ended with modern turbine and wastegate technology that no longer requires the exhaust pressure that was once necessary to make boost.
    Many of the theories and problems that have become "common knowledge", in turbo literature and in the automotive community, are outdated. There once was a need for custom "turbo" cam grinds. For the last decade or more I've found more power in tuning turbo engines as they were NA.

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  • mikemounlio
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    Originally posted by bhearts View Post
    Get your rotating assembly balanced. Get a nice crank damper. Modified intake manifold. Long tube exhaust. Tubeable ecu and you're ready to go. Maybe whatever cam Charlie thinks is decent.What rpm are you shifting at now

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    Ha um 12! My exhaust is not right. Once i fix it ill let you know. But at the moment its a rocket chip and can go to 7200. I have not really pushed much yet due to the boost creep issue. Which i hope to fix soon

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  • bhearts
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    Get your rotating assembly balanced. Get a nice crank damper. Modified intake manifold. Long tube exhaust. Tubeable ecu and you're ready to go. Maybe whatever cam Charlie thinks is decent.What rpm are you shifting at now

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    Last edited by bhearts; 04-27-2016, 11:39 AM.

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  • mikemounlio
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    OK but how?

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  • bhearts
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    Originally posted by mikemounlio View Post
    So to the guys that really know the mazda motors where is the general question i have (and have started another thread on).

    I have a mazda 1.6 from a gtx- block, head, intake mani as well as a full capri 1.6L turbo setup. i want to run the capri and its trans in my next build. It will be ran in autocross and daily driven. i want to do good in autocross but dont care about winning 1st every time. I do want good power for the street tho. More then the b6t stock on 16psi that is. I also have a programmable ecu now. I could also go to a mega squirt system.

    What would you do? I dont mind to spend money on it! But i dont want to have to sell my house for it...
    Rev to the moon.

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  • mikemounlio
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    So to the guys that really know the mazda motors where is the general question i have (and have started another thread on).

    I have a mazda 1.6 from a gtx- block, head, intake mani as well as a full capri 1.6L turbo setup. i want to run the capri and its trans in my next build. It will be ran in autocross and daily driven. i want to do good in autocross but dont care about winning 1st every time. I do want good power for the street tho. More then the b6t stock on 16psi that is. I also have a programmable ecu now. I could also go to a mega squirt system.

    What would you do? I dont mind to spend money on it! But i dont want to have to sell my house for it...

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  • mikemounlio
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    Originally posted by Advancedynamix View Post
    Also, if your plans are the 2560r, plan on a different intake manifold and throttle body setup, and a more aggressive set of cams. Otherwise your just sacrificing response for nothing. The system must be balanced. Just throwing a bigger compressor at it won't help. The 2554R is perfectly matched to the stock curve, but has the versatility to utilize a better intake manifold and camshaft package. These engines were detuned from the factory with the cams and intake manifold that was put on them. It's easy to see this when you compare the U.S. b6t intake manifold to the JDM part, or the miata manifold.
    I may stick to the 2554r! Im just not sure how much power i can actually get out of it! Each time i go looking for dyno charts i get numbers all over the place. I would like to just have my stock cams reground. Buy a exhaust manifold and pay for a custom intake manifold and call it good. Build 2 is a ways off still yet! Gotta start build 1, gotta get my new car under control, gotta finish up other projects! So i have plenty of time to bother you guys with 1000 more questions until then.

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  • bhearts
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    Originally posted by Advancedynamix View Post
    Also, if your plans are the 2560r, plan on a different intake manifold and throttle body setup, and a more aggressive set of cams. Otherwise your just sacrificing response for nothing. The system must be balanced. Just throwing a bigger compressor at it won't help. The 2554R is perfectly matched to the stock curve, but has the versatility to utilize a better intake manifold and camshaft package. These engines were detuned from the factory with the cams and intake manifold that was put on them. It's easy to see this when you compare the U.S. b6t intake manifold to the JDM part, or the miata manifold.
    What cams Charlie. And what do performance cams on turbo engines do? More lift, or different durations?

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