How about an 87 n/a motor????
hey i guess i can get em from corksport or fc3s can someone tel me the prices for a lowmileage, new, and rebuilt 86-88 n/a and do you know how much a conversion would cost fo n/a to turbo and if there isa kit for sale?
thanks Justin |
Any good engine builder (Mazdatrix, Pineapple Racing, etc.) can get you an engine for a good price. Be aware that quality costs.
As far as turbocharging and NA, there are two ways; turbo the NA engine (which I am doing), or swap in the TII drivetrain. Both are MAJOR projects and require extensive knowledge of the car. It is generally agreed that it is cheaper to buy a TII. Only "special" cars are cost effective to convert (ie. convertables, radically custom NAs, "loved" cars, etc.). |
there are no j spec n/a's the us and canada were the only markets to get them
mike |
Originally posted by Aaron Cake Any good engine builder (Mazdatrix, Pineapple Racing, etc.) can get you an engine for a good price. Be aware that quality costs. As far as turbocharging and NA, there are two ways; turbo the NA engine (which I am doing), or swap in the TII drivetrain. Both are MAJOR projects and require extensive knowledge of the car. It is generally agreed that it is cheaper to buy a TII. Only "special" cars are cost effective to convert (ie. convertables, radically custom NAs, "loved" cars, etc.). |
Just got 13b non-turbo rebuild from Atkinsrotary.com for about 2200.00 including core. Gary
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Originally posted by 87RX7Miami How much boost will you be able to run with your na engine? |
I have an engine from an '87, it has a little less than 84k original miles, I'm asking $850 with tranny, $725 without. Runs awesome, and is an overall great engine from a well-cared-for car. I'm parting out the car because it was rolled by my "friend", and I need to pay off my Sport and possibly buy a first gen.
Let me know if you are interested, Ike |
Don't know about boost right now, I'm working on breaking in the engine right now. I don't race it's stock, just got the car last year and the engine shit the bed shortly after, 65 k. Gary
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how about... NO. if you are gonna spend a lot of money on a new engine, why the hell wouldnt you go turbo???
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i will buy your rotor housings off you for 100$ i have to see what shape mine is in when i break it down then i will get back to you. but that may take a while
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You will be better off rebuilding it. Probably cost ~1200-1300 in parts to rebuild it. I could help you with it. Besides getting the housings lapped, it would only take 2 or 3 days to clean it and rebuild the engine.
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If you get a rebuilt motor and you are planning to turbo it, it is recomender to go with A TII engine, or at least low compression rotors in a rebuilt engine. It reduces detonation, otherwise known as "PING", but what I call "OOOOHHH SSHHHIITTT!!!"
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Email hypntyz@hotmail.com. He's pretty close to you, and he gets some pretty good ported motors from a guy in raleigh that has built a couple fast n/a's. They aren't that pricey either.
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alright i got an idea (help me out on this mazdaspeed)
i am thinking about buying that motor and rebuilding it with the 350$ rebuild kit and then swapping it with my motor and rebuilding that too. i either sell my current motor after the rebuild or just add a bunch of cool shit like street port and lightweight rotors with 3mm apex. you know, the fun shit!!! that way i always have a driveable car and i get to supe my car up at the same time. oh my engine right now has 190000 miles (as far as i know) and it runs really smooth for an engine with that mileage. it may have been rebuilt or replaced by the previous owner. whatta ya think? Justin |
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