First Gen Race car Build - Mazda BP Engine
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First Gen Race car Build - Mazda BP Engine
Well this car has been a project since 2001. School and work caused it to be slow for years! I have finally had some time to get the car to a rolling state and the fabrication is almost done on the car.
Since we have in the books a future project (tube chassis + 20B PP), I figured I use my miata/protege engine for this project.
Engine has all the goodies and it will be running the BorgWarner EFR 8374 and looking at 575HP.
Transmission is a T-II. Rear end is 8.8 from a Police Interceptor Crown Vic.
Rest is mostly custom and not much left of the original car.
I post updates frequently on my site @ Laman Racing | One checkered flag at a time! and there is a gallery at Gallery | Laman Racing.
I will post more updates here from now on!
Since we have in the books a future project (tube chassis + 20B PP), I figured I use my miata/protege engine for this project.
Engine has all the goodies and it will be running the BorgWarner EFR 8374 and looking at 575HP.
Transmission is a T-II. Rear end is 8.8 from a Police Interceptor Crown Vic.
Rest is mostly custom and not much left of the original car.
I post updates frequently on my site @ Laman Racing | One checkered flag at a time! and there is a gallery at Gallery | Laman Racing.
I will post more updates here from now on!
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Well it was changed to a FC front subframe about 10 years ago. Now we have a Bilstein custom suspension from AWR for another project which never got used, so figured why not use it.
I just want to get it done. The front will get changed next winter (2013-14) to double wish-bone for sure!
You can see a shot before all the bars were added:
I just want to get it done. The front will get changed next winter (2013-14) to double wish-bone for sure!
You can see a shot before all the bars were added:
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Some people just don't understand what goes into building a proper race car "oh why didn't you ________?" well why didn't you show up to help me or pay for it?
Nice project, looks really good so far, have fun building it!
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Thank you BigAl!
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Thank you!
Pretty much all the parts I need to finish the car are ordered. The mail man will be busy the next couple of weeks. Pictures to come!
Pretty much all the parts I need to finish the car are ordered. The mail man will be busy the next couple of weeks. Pictures to come!
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That tube frame is crazy. I don't have enough posts to see the links in your sig, so forgive me if there's a link to a catalogue of how it was built. Did you build it yourself or did it come with the car?
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Built it myself. Here is the link: Laman Racing | One checkered flag at a time!
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I did some sheet metal work to make the wing mount fit the chassis better.
Also started to figure out the muffler location and where the exhaust tubing would run outside the cage. Ordered all the piping, so waiting for it to show up.
Also started to figure out the muffler location and where the exhaust tubing would run outside the cage. Ordered all the piping, so waiting for it to show up.
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car looks great! have fun keeping that engine together. one of our drivers has a 300hp miata he tracks, and it doesn't blow up, but it wears really fast.
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Thank you! I have been running the Mazda engines (1.8L) in my street cars for a long time with over 400hp. If everything is done properly on them, they can run around the track at high horsepower numbers with pretty good results. As it goes with anything high power, cooling becomes important and of course there is extra wear and tear! The engine is built for 600HP other wise!
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Thank you! I have been running the Mazda engines (1.8L) in my street cars for a long time with over 400hp. If everything is done properly on them, they can run around the track at high horsepower numbers with pretty good results. As it goes with anything high power, cooling becomes important and of course there is extra wear and tear! The engine is built for 600HP other wise!
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in a 2000lb car its beyond nuts though