frankenstien engine...will it work?
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frankenstien engine...will it work?
i want to build an engine with these parts:
TII housings, front, middle and rear plate (streetported)
S5 N/A rotors, E shaft, front counterwheight and flywheel.
mazdatrix street/strip clutch for a s4
so basically, is the s5 rotating assembly compatable with a TII block?
is a s4 clutch compatable with a s5 flywheel?
and what intake manifold would fit a TII block for a carburater?
TII housings, front, middle and rear plate (streetported)
S5 N/A rotors, E shaft, front counterwheight and flywheel.
mazdatrix street/strip clutch for a s4
so basically, is the s5 rotating assembly compatable with a TII block?
is a s4 clutch compatable with a s5 flywheel?
and what intake manifold would fit a TII block for a carburater?
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I would like to see someone make a turbo'd renesis built with s5 rotors (guess it would have to be actually because I hear that the renesis rotor's apex seal grooves cannot be machined as deep as what the s5 rotors already are. just an idea of mine if money was not an issue.
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Apologies for the above double post, the server was playing up and left the message apparantly in limbo for 15 minutes.
Lemonade. Yes, it should work as the parts are interchangable, as long as Nimrod said the flywheel/clutch are compatible as the NA and turbo are different.
Lemonade. Yes, it should work as the parts are interchangable, as long as Nimrod said the flywheel/clutch are compatible as the NA and turbo are different.
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thanks, but im still stumped on how im going to go about bolting the dellorto carburator to the engine......... which combo of intake manifolds?
also, The 7, arent 12a rotors thinner? so you'd have to use 13b housings? and you'd have to machine coolant seal grooves.
also, The 7, arent 12a rotors thinner? so you'd have to use 13b housings? and you'd have to machine coolant seal grooves.
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i'm pretty sure you can't use the pre 85 housings with FC and newer rotors.
So it must work.
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Originally Posted by BMS2004
i'm pretty sure you can't use the pre 85 housings with FC and newer rotors.
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Originally Posted by lemonade
i want to build an engine with these parts:
TII housings, front, middle and rear plate (streetported)
S5 N/A rotors, E shaft, front counterwheight and flywheel.
mazdatrix street/strip clutch for a s4
so basically, is the s5 rotating assembly compatable with a TII block?
is a s4 clutch compatable with a s5 flywheel?
and what intake manifold would fit a TII block for a carburater?
TII housings, front, middle and rear plate (streetported)
S5 N/A rotors, E shaft, front counterwheight and flywheel.
mazdatrix street/strip clutch for a s4
so basically, is the s5 rotating assembly compatable with a TII block?
is a s4 clutch compatable with a s5 flywheel?
and what intake manifold would fit a TII block for a carburater?
Yes the above will work.
As far as the carb, you will need to use the turbo lower and a side draft upper.
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