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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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03-23-2008, 04:28 PM | #1 | |
rotors excite me
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My first streetport in progress
First off, I got two junked front irons to practice on, so all these pictures in this post are on a practice iron. I'm using the Racing Beat streetport template to at least start out with, I may make a copy then modify the copy, I would probably only do so for the secondaries.
I'm looking for pointers and discussion, and I have a few questions to get things rolling. Template over the primary then secondary ports: Dyed: Scribed: Rough cut: Here's a comparison for the size of my grinding bit, which I think is too big for some spots.... I have two carbide cutting bits, the smaller one is the one I used for this work and works pretty well (it is also smaller than this grinding bit).
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He isn't a killer. He just wins -- thoroughly. '87 TII 240+ rwhp on my DIY streetport, ~13psi on stock turbo, Racing Beat REVTII exhaust rTek 2.1 awaits a tune Quote:
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03-23-2008, 04:30 PM | #2 | |
rotors excite me
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Questions:
-I cut maybe .5mm past the outer edge near the opening edge, it happened when I was blending the stock port into where the template mark ended (template isn't as long as the stock secondary port). Is that a problem? Could I actually extend it out that much the whole way? Would I want to? That is where the side seal/corner seals ride, right? I know, I should get my e-shaft and a rotor out there to check things out that way. I probably will before too long. I won't be able to do much else today though. -Should I cut deeper at the closing edge? I only angled the opening to the template line. I've seen some ports go very deep there, and from what I've read I don't want to really do that, BUT I suspect I may benefit from ending the slope (meeting the stock opening) about 5mm lower. -I also want to know if I should cut the template just to the line or cut the line as well. I know I can also cut a little into the control ring area, but I would prefer not to do that with this motor. Although I guess if I cut the template out like that then that a little control ring surface would be removed...
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He isn't a killer. He just wins -- thoroughly. '87 TII 240+ rwhp on my DIY streetport, ~13psi on stock turbo, Racing Beat REVTII exhaust rTek 2.1 awaits a tune Quote:
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03-24-2008, 07:59 AM | #3 |
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1: You could go out a little further by the looks of it, but you'd need to mock a rotor/shaft up and spin it just to make sure the side seal and corner seals are supported because yes, thats where they ride.
2: I don't understand this question. Are you talking about closing the port later, or changing the angle of the bowl at the closing edge? 3: Thats up to you and your plans for the engine. I'd go until the port is flush with the template 2D wise. 4: Again depends on your purpose for the engine. If the template laspes into the oil control ring area, I personally wouldn't go there on a street engine, but some say you can without many negatives (which is cutting into the first edge slightly) but I wouldn't. looks pretty good though. Bowl and backcutting also seem decent! |
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