And my engine project begins
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Originally Posted by xtremeskier97
wha
?!?!
Where did this come from?!
?!?!Where did this come from?!
Originally Posted by xtremeskier97
wha
?!?!
Where did this come from?!
?!?!Where did this come from?!
lol, guys i'm sure it was just a friendly sarcastic comment. those ARE a lot of pictures, haha.
don't take everything over the internet so literaly

edit:
oops, posted to late.
yeah, damn n00bs!! lol
Last edited by coldfire; Jul 12, 2005 at 12:59 PM. Reason: .
Originally Posted by SonicRaT
Jesus christ felix, think you could take anymore pics of stuff we've all seen before!? God damn!

It's all in good fun, James.
Originally Posted by CrazyDude
You're going to run turbo exhaust port sleeves on an NA? It's going to be loud, I'll tell ya that.
Last edited by ddub; Jul 12, 2005 at 03:56 PM.
Originally Posted by coldfire
looks great man, it's giving me a lot of good ideas 
and thank god you are only using PARTS from turbo engines. please don't even think of touching one of those silly snail thingies if you can make such great NA engines as this one is going to be

and thank god you are only using PARTS from turbo engines. please don't even think of touching one of those silly snail thingies if you can make such great NA engines as this one is going to be


And who ever said this engine was going to STAY n/a? I don't know where it's going, but if my demands aren't met, you'll be seeing some form of forced induction.
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Originally Posted by dDuB
My current engine already has no diffusers (ground off) with an RB header, straight through borla midpipe, and some POS ebay straight through muflers. I also ran straight pipe instead of the borla at one point, don't worry I've made my piece with "loud."
Yes, it is all in good fun, and yes, jealousy is a driving factor since I can't do **** with my own car. Amusing while it lasted however!
Originally Posted by dDuB

Anyways, that's everything that came here today! For those interested in what else is going into and being used in this engine, here's a quick list.
- TII oil pump
- TII exhaust sleeves with low mileage/good condition s5 n/a housings
- S5 n/a rotors
- S5 n/a irons, porting scheme not fully decided yet
- RB oil pan baffle
- RA apex seals
- FD corner springs
- New solid corner seals
- Atkins viton oil rings
- New t/o bearing
- New pilot bearing/seal
- New front/rear main seals
- New front regulator spring
- New oil cooler spring/thermostat
- E-shaft oil jets mod (weber #200's)
- Racing Beat main underdrive pulley
- Aluminum flywheel
- ACT clutch
- Megasquirt with new spark application
- Deciding on manifold setup still
- Hopefully 9k rpm operation without too much power dropoff
- S4 front cover/waterpump
I think that's everything.
Cool project...I agree with felix about start a engine build!
Originally Posted by dDuB
What's wrong with Turbo 
And who ever said this engine was going to STAY n/a? I don't know where it's going, but if my demands aren't met, you'll be seeing some form of forced induction.

And who ever said this engine was going to STAY n/a? I don't know where it's going, but if my demands aren't met, you'll be seeing some form of forced induction.
it's just that there are more people building good turbo engines than people building good non-turbo engines. for good reasons i guess, more power, cheaper, blah blah, lol
true, there are few better engines to turbocharge than the 13b, but i still really like the NA powerband, and it's all about working on the details and getting everything to work together, not just seeing how much boost and power you can get...not to mention i feel more comfortable beating the hell out of an NA
derek1987 - I got $17k for my old SUV as a trade-in for the RX8 and am financing the rest on my dad's teacher (his a high school teacher) program, in my state school teacher's get a really low interest rate on loans. Plus my RX8 was a base model with the bare minimum options (I wanted the lightest one possible) so it wasn't too bad money-wise after the trade-in. RX7 I bought straight out with cash 2 years ago, so no payments for that, and my college is completely taken care of by a trust fund my grandfather left me when he died. As for the parts, the car I got the engine I'm building from I got for free and parted it out for about over a grand and got to keep the engine. Things just seem to work out nicely for me I guess 
coldfire - It'll be N/A for a good while and I'll be tuning my standalone for N/A. I've been spending all my time and money on the RX7 so after this build and a few misc things, I'll be looking at my RX8 for a bit
If it doesn't work out for the power and 1/4 mile times I want, then I'll most likely for forced induction in some form, either supercharger, turbo, or nitrous. More likely nitrous first, turbo second, and supercharger if I feel like a big project.

coldfire - It'll be N/A for a good while and I'll be tuning my standalone for N/A. I've been spending all my time and money on the RX7 so after this build and a few misc things, I'll be looking at my RX8 for a bit

If it doesn't work out for the power and 1/4 mile times I want, then I'll most likely for forced induction in some form, either supercharger, turbo, or nitrous. More likely nitrous first, turbo second, and supercharger if I feel like a big project.
This thread is awesome, lots of good info. It should be stick'ed.
My brother saw that same yellow stuff when he tore apart his S5 engine- what is it? Coolant/oil mixing from oil seal failure? or just coolant deposits?
My brother saw that same yellow stuff when he tore apart his S5 engine- what is it? Coolant/oil mixing from oil seal failure? or just coolant deposits?
The sludgy mud crap? Yah that was coolant/oil mix from some seal failures in the engine.
More will come to this thread too, as I port and assemble the motor. I'll update as new things develope, but I still need to go to Atkins for a few other pieces and then port.
More will come to this thread too, as I port and assemble the motor. I'll update as new things develope, but I still need to go to Atkins for a few other pieces and then port.
great pics and labels! very informative.
right now i am tearing out my engine bay and will eventually
start the rebuild process.
coule questions, what else did you clean with that purple stuff?
and how do you know if your rotor housings need to be lapped
and what does that entail?
thanks
right now i am tearing out my engine bay and will eventually
start the rebuild process.
coule questions, what else did you clean with that purple stuff?
and how do you know if your rotor housings need to be lapped
and what does that entail?
thanks
Originally Posted by dDuB
derek1987 - I got $17k for my old SUV as a trade-in for the RX8 and am financing the rest on my dad's teacher (his a high school teacher) program, in my state school teacher's get a really low interest rate on loans. Plus my RX8 was a base model with the bare minimum options (I wanted the lightest one possible) so it wasn't too bad money-wise after the trade-in. RX7 I bought straight out with cash 2 years ago, so no payments for that, and my college is completely taken care of by a trust fund my grandfather left me when he died. As for the parts, the car I got the engine I'm building from I got for free and parted it out for about over a grand and got to keep the engine. Things just seem to work out nicely for me I guess 
coldfire - It'll be N/A for a good while and I'll be tuning my standalone for N/A. I've been spending all my time and money on the RX7 so after this build and a few misc things, I'll be looking at my RX8 for a bit
If it doesn't work out for the power and 1/4 mile times I want, then I'll most likely for forced induction in some form, either supercharger, turbo, or nitrous. More likely nitrous first, turbo second, and supercharger if I feel like a big project.

coldfire - It'll be N/A for a good while and I'll be tuning my standalone for N/A. I've been spending all my time and money on the RX7 so after this build and a few misc things, I'll be looking at my RX8 for a bit

If it doesn't work out for the power and 1/4 mile times I want, then I'll most likely for forced induction in some form, either supercharger, turbo, or nitrous. More likely nitrous first, turbo second, and supercharger if I feel like a big project.
Lucky you!
Good luck with the build....I want to start a project.... Well, I just may be start one if I could ever go look at the 87 base with a blown oil seal.......
Originally Posted by kickyoazzz
great pics and labels! very informative.
right now i am tearing out my engine bay and will eventually
start the rebuild process.
coule questions, what else did you clean with that purple stuff?
and how do you know if your rotor housings need to be lapped
and what does that entail?
thanks
right now i am tearing out my engine bay and will eventually
start the rebuild process.
coule questions, what else did you clean with that purple stuff?
and how do you know if your rotor housings need to be lapped
and what does that entail?
thanks
The irons need to be lapped if they are out of spec or very close to being out of spec, check the FSM for procedures and numbers to check it.
Originally Posted by derek1987
Lucky you!
Good luck with the build....I want to start a project.... Well, I just may be start one if I could ever go look at the 87 base with a blown oil seal.......

Good luck with the build....I want to start a project.... Well, I just may be start one if I could ever go look at the 87 base with a blown oil seal.......

Originally Posted by SonicRaT
This came from that he was being like felixwankel88, and posting pictures of insignificant things that we've all seen a million times before (gasket sets/etc), and i was making fun of him. Damn n00bs.
ahhhh - yeah i mean it is just sooo hard to tell that you were being sarcastic, cause you know, i didnt see any *Sarcism* or laughs... it was just a response like you were talking like anything else... cause you know, the quote didnt even make sense because it could be llike anything... ha ha... victory is mine!
Yeah...it is important to use those smilies or atleast tell people when you are joking....because I thought you were being serious Sonic.
I personally appreciate all the pics he is posting..as I will be following this for my personal rebuild in the near future (hopefully).
Keep up the good work Dub.
I personally appreciate all the pics he is posting..as I will be following this for my personal rebuild in the near future (hopefully).
Keep up the good work Dub.
Bringing this back to give a BIG thank you to Atkins Rotary, but more specifically, Dan Atkins!
I made a trip to Atkins Rotary today to pick up the last few parts I needed and at the same time Dan hooked me up. He pressed in my new rotor bearings for me and sold me, for a great price, an e-shaft that wasn't slightly fubared like mine! E-shaft came with a nicely cleaned front pulley bolt and flywheel nut, gold looks awesome
Anyways, check out these rotor bearings, look at the huge oil groove! Gotta love race bearings.

Now that I have my new e-shaft I can finish off the oil jets. So take out the stock oil jets (earlier in the thread I showed how to install the weber jet into the e-shaft).

Take out the stock ball/spring and toss it! You wont be using them anymore. The weber 200 jet will take care of things, however be warned that idle oil pressure will be lower on a stock oil system, take this into consideration. Usually a higher flow OPR can help it a bit.


Then put some thread locker on and firmly screw the jet back into the shaft. You're good to go!

Also, in the mail yesterday came my second housing, looks pretty damn new huh?

I'll be using that in the rear since it is a lot newer than my other housing and the rear wears faster, that'll make for a longer lasting engine hopefully.
Again, thanks Dan!
I made a trip to Atkins Rotary today to pick up the last few parts I needed and at the same time Dan hooked me up. He pressed in my new rotor bearings for me and sold me, for a great price, an e-shaft that wasn't slightly fubared like mine! E-shaft came with a nicely cleaned front pulley bolt and flywheel nut, gold looks awesome

Anyways, check out these rotor bearings, look at the huge oil groove! Gotta love race bearings.

Now that I have my new e-shaft I can finish off the oil jets. So take out the stock oil jets (earlier in the thread I showed how to install the weber jet into the e-shaft).

Take out the stock ball/spring and toss it! You wont be using them anymore. The weber 200 jet will take care of things, however be warned that idle oil pressure will be lower on a stock oil system, take this into consideration. Usually a higher flow OPR can help it a bit.


Then put some thread locker on and firmly screw the jet back into the shaft. You're good to go!

Also, in the mail yesterday came my second housing, looks pretty damn new huh?


I'll be using that in the rear since it is a lot newer than my other housing and the rear wears faster, that'll make for a longer lasting engine hopefully.
Again, thanks Dan!
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Originally Posted by slpin
ahhhh - yeah i mean it is just sooo hard to tell that you were being sarcastic, cause you know, i didnt see any *Sarcism* or laughs... it was just a response like you were talking like anything else... cause you know, the quote didnt even make sense because it could be llike anything... ha ha... victory is mine!





