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Old 04-30-2011, 12:42 AM   #1
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For daily driven.... ceramic or steel apex seals. For some reason i remember being told ceramic seals don't seal as well at low rpms??






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ceramic for a DD? That's a nice chunk of change. LOL depending on the shape of the FC, the ceramic seals might be worth more than the car
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For daily driven.... ceramic or steel apex seals. For some reason i remember being told ceramic seals don't seal as well at low rpms??
Yes they will have lower compression due to more end leakage V's stock apex seals. With big street ports on one piece seals you will notice its harder to start (new rotor housings).
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I love my FC. Half the parts we have in them are worth more than the car anyway haha. I was longevity and reliability out of my car. If i can get that out of ceramic seals with primarily daily driving and some spirited ill spend the coin happily to have a more reliable seal.
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Yes they will have lower compression due to more end leakage V's stock apex seals. With big street ports on one piece seals you will notice its harder to start (new rotor housings).
Im planning on stock ports and new housings. So then i would be just as well off to run a steel 2pc seal then?
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Im planning on stock ports and new housings. So then i would be just as well off to run a steel 2pc seal then?
OEM 2 piece is far superior to one piece ceramic.

I run stock seals at 1.8bar boost pressure and high power (Ferrari F40 beating , ZR1 Vette beating, Pagani Zonda beating performance). And its my daily driver

Stock Mazda apex seal is best, worked good for many many people over the years.... > http://www.riceracing.com.au/13B-REW-engines.htm Click on Page 1 to 6 listed links of the old ANAL RX7, read the engine build, then post back.

http://www.riceracing.com.au/water-injection.htm

My 478rwhp daily driver from 1997 to 2002, stock Mazda 2mm apex seals, reliable as, you will also see a customer engine set up of 550rwhp, again stock std Mazda apex seals............ when he did experiment with tuning changes he detonated that engine and the stock Mazda apex seal just cracked, a ceramic by comparison would have shattered and destroyed the whole engine.

Stock Mazda 2mm apex seals can take HUGE amounts of power and boost, and best of all they are very tough, but also very durable at the same time, there is nothing else you can buy that fits all those criteria.
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Well just read that article and well... thats pretty nuts. What more can you really say about the nature of stock Mazda parts? Thats seriously impressive. And all of that on a stock ECU even!

I guess i just mis interpreted the info on your apex seal page. Or maybe just misunderstood the fact that you were stressing how perfect your ceramics are for racing application but not for street.

And just to clarify, your SP is COMPLETELY STOCK internally yes? Youre just running a standalone, WI, single turbo conversion and upgraded ingnition?
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Well just read that article and well... thats pretty nuts. What more can you really say about the nature of stock Mazda parts? Thats seriously impressive. And all of that on a stock ECU even!

I guess i just mis interpreted the info on your apex seal page. Or maybe just misunderstood the fact that you were stressing how perfect your ceramics are for racing application but not for street.

And just to clarify, your SP is COMPLETELY STOCK internally yes? Youre just running a standalone, WI, single turbo conversion and upgraded ingnition?
I repeat again (I know its hard to believe), my RICESP is 100% stock standard 13B-REW. Same as in that article I saved from 1997, if its done right you do not need any of the aftermarket shit period.

The 2mm factory apex seal is far superior to the 3mm factory apex seal in far as distortion like I showed on my own page.
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I repeat again (I know its hard to believe), my RICESP is 100% stock standard 13B-REW. Same as in that article I saved from 1997, if its done right you do not need any of the aftermarket shit period.

The 2mm factory apex seal is far superior to the 3mm factory apex seal in far as distortion like I showed on my own page.
I know in my FC the stock apex seal was a 3 pc. Is it the same in the FD or are they a 2 pc from the factory?
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I know in my FC the stock apex seal was a 3 pc. Is it the same in the FD or are they a 2 pc from the factory?
2pc currently

old set ups had 3 piece, the 2 piece are better that is why Mazda changed them.
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2 pc it is . i hoping to start the build soon after i get moved. its not coming soon enough.
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