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Silver86
06-17-2010, 05:07 PM
since i really cant afford a big nice turbo build... i did some thinking and remembered that i had planned on building a well rounded N/a setup... not something i can kill v8s with, but something that will keep me happy.

right now im thinking something along the lines of 4-port N/a, s5 rotors, rx8 e-shaft, ITBs, some sort of engine management (please recommend one)... so far thats as far as i have gotten...

i know a guy that lives near by that has a similar setup (i think he still posts here) that really caught my eye.

anyone ever play around with N/a setups that can give me a little advice or recommendations on what to get?

jerd_hambone
06-17-2010, 06:08 PM
I don't know about with ITB's.

But around 200 horses is the most I've seen N/A.

Silver86
06-17-2010, 06:59 PM
I don't know about with ITB's.

But around 200 horses is the most I've seen N/A.



that i know... im not going for max HP... other wise i would go turbo

My5ABaby
06-17-2010, 07:30 PM
For the money you'll spend on that setup you could get a stock S4 TII setup that makes more power and has nice response. :dunno:

Buggy
06-17-2010, 09:25 PM
Ya, ITB's aren't really a cheap way to go unless you can fabricate a manifold yourself. I was going to build something similar for my FC but then decided to go turbo. I was going to use some sort of motorcycle throttle bodies and make a manifold to mate to a S4 TII lower intake manifold. I ended up using all the cool bits I collected for that project to build the engine for my Rx-4. NA engines are interesting to play with. I'm still trying to tweak my Rx-4 to see what it's capable of. It's nice to know you won't kill an apex seal if it goes lean for a second.

Whizbang
06-17-2010, 09:27 PM
unless you get an FB and some junkyard 4.78s

Silver86
06-17-2010, 09:37 PM
unless you get an FB


explain


edit: before this goes any further... i should explain that im not made of money and dropping 1200~1800 on a TII engine isnt gonna happen... going this route allows me to piece together an engine over time. also, not having to worry about throwing a seal is a big plus.

jerd_hambone
06-17-2010, 10:29 PM
To get any power from an N/A you have to go standalone, and that costs quite a bit.

Whizbang
06-18-2010, 01:15 AM
used megasquirt setups have gone for 200 or you can assemble it yourself on the cheap.

FBs with 84-85 axles have a multitude of gearing options, including 4.44 and 4.78 from junkyard cars. Potentially a 5.13 ratio im working to verify. Gearing is good!

Buggy
06-18-2010, 05:57 AM
To get any power from an N/A you have to go standalone, and that costs quite a bit.

You just have to watch for deals and be at the right place at the right time. I just witnessed a Haltech E6X with harness sell for $200. A brand new Rtek 2.1 would probably only cost around $500 or so.

NoDOHC
06-27-2010, 09:00 AM
You just have to watch for deals and be at the right place at the right time. I just witnessed a Haltech E6X with harness sell for $200. A brand new Rtek 2.1 would probably only cost around $500 or so.

You're kidding! Did you buy it?

To the OP: We should talk, I have some 4 port irons that we could slap on your engine. I actually was saving them for a turbo project. Unfortunately, the ECU is going to be your biggest issue.

Like Buggy said, keep your eyes out for good deals on EMS. Any ECU that can run a rotary will work, Haltech, Motec (expensive), Megaquirt, microtech, etc.

Silver86
06-27-2010, 01:17 PM
You're kidding! Did you buy it?

To the OP: We should talk, I have some 4 port irons that we could slap on your engine. I actually was saving them for a turbo project. Unfortunately, the ECU is going to be your biggest issue.

Like Buggy said, keep your eyes out for good deals on EMS. Any ECU that can run a rotary will work, Haltech, Motec (expensive), Megaquirt, microtech, etc.


i was hoping you would chime in :001_005:

ill be keeping in touch... i plan on removing the engine sometime this summer.