6port 13B turbo VS TII
RoninRx7 is right the 6 port turbo because it has higher compression. From what I was told you can't get a bigger turbo than a stock garrett turbo that the T2 have. I believe why the 6 port turbo would be faster is because it spools up faster (I was told).
T2 is cheaper to do also.
T2 is cheaper to do also.
I'm eventually going the turbo'd N/A route but I really wouldnt know. I'm going with the TII just because Mazda made it a 4 port for a reason...also has 3mm apex seals and beefier than the N/A which I guess would handle the boost better. Idk
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Man, I got the 6port bug too. After seeing all that Aaron has done with it, I happen to have a spare 6port that I have torn down awaiting measurements and new seals. Not so sure on the finer details though.
Or am I wrong again?...
Also..if they all bring 2mm seals from the factory...then I retract my previous statement. That leaves it really at the 4 port vs 6port then.
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I have an s4 stock 6 port NA turboed..... I did 184 rwhp at 4 psi with a super heat soaked intercooler... Personally I feel like my NA-T is a better up top then my t2 ( yes I have had both) but there are so many variables...
https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-dyno-128/184-5-whp-s4-na-t-6-port-stock-4-psi-677566/
I also have the whole t2 powertrain.
This is with the stock t2 ecu and fuel pump... I fixed my 4 psi problem and am now at 6.5 feels good.
I really think that without the stock interheater I would be high 190 if not 200s..
https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-dyno-128/184-5-whp-s4-na-t-6-port-stock-4-psi-677566/
I also have the whole t2 powertrain.
This is with the stock t2 ecu and fuel pump... I fixed my 4 psi problem and am now at 6.5 feels good.
I really think that without the stock interheater I would be high 190 if not 200s..
i used to have the "OL" 6 port turbo....ran 12PSI on her with the Rtek,550 P 720 S, SAFCII and a wideband...besidesed the N/A exhaust sleeves and my crappy FMIC setup restricting...it moved good!!
i was lucky to have those restrictions since i think i was DAMN close on maxing out the injectors
was it cheaper than buying a TII??
for me..yes..i got all the parts USED and got cheap bent exhaust pipes for the IC, ran the TMIC upfront (removed shrouds) and did alot hacking and a shitty job...it ran great for 2 years though....hella burnouts, constant beatings....untill i got a SLIGHT bigger turbo....BOOOMMMM!!!
stock boost on a TII verse a 6 port turbo running TII stock boost.....6 port would take it i think....
i was lucky to have those restrictions since i think i was DAMN close on maxing out the injectors
was it cheaper than buying a TII??
for me..yes..i got all the parts USED and got cheap bent exhaust pipes for the IC, ran the TMIC upfront (removed shrouds) and did alot hacking and a shitty job...it ran great for 2 years though....hella burnouts, constant beatings....untill i got a SLIGHT bigger turbo....BOOOMMMM!!!
stock boost on a TII verse a 6 port turbo running TII stock boost.....6 port would take it i think....
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6 port turbo will be faster due to higher compression and more port area. The higher compression spools the stock stock turbo many times faster then the lower compression 4 port engine can.
No. Low compression turbo sucks.
No. Low compression turbo sucks.
6 port plates are great for turbocharging the ports volume area are as large if not larger than cosmo ports, however with gas prices (reliability) I would go with lower compression rotors 9.4 or 9.0 . 9.7 can and have been done and will work great with low boost and a full stand alone.
FYI
The TII lower intake manifold bolts directly upto 6 port plates.
FYI
The TII lower intake manifold bolts directly upto 6 port plates.
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