Mx5 - Turbo time (Video link). hair cuts by appointment
Moderators: Growler, jif, SLYDIT, Born_disturbed
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
Mx5 - Turbo time (Video link). hair cuts by appointment
i have just bought a mx5 with a BZ8G running a super charger.
Forged pistons
Ported and polished internals
GTR injectors
Intercooler
Link Computer
Aftermarket clutch
Engine from Mazda Familia GTR turbo
Complete rebuild by Hensen & Murray
Was told it could handle up to 400hp.
Installed and tuned by DTECH Tauranga
Dyno figures
1800cc 113.094Kw @ 5883rpm
201.894 N.m Torque @ 4289rpm
I plan to switch it over to a turbo setup.
i guess i will start kind of a build thread.
because im new to Mazda's i dont know what is interchangeable..
I am m finding it very difficult to locate aftermarket exhaust manifolds for the BZ8G engine after some reading i have dog up some info stating that a mx5 manifold will fit a BZ8G head.
Can anyone verify this for me and if its true i assume the 1.8L-1.6L mx5 have the same exhaust flange on the head , same bolt pattern ?
Cheers, Tony
Forged pistons
Ported and polished internals
GTR injectors
Intercooler
Link Computer
Aftermarket clutch
Engine from Mazda Familia GTR turbo
Complete rebuild by Hensen & Murray
Was told it could handle up to 400hp.
Installed and tuned by DTECH Tauranga
Dyno figures
1800cc 113.094Kw @ 5883rpm
201.894 N.m Torque @ 4289rpm
I plan to switch it over to a turbo setup.
i guess i will start kind of a build thread.
because im new to Mazda's i dont know what is interchangeable..
I am m finding it very difficult to locate aftermarket exhaust manifolds for the BZ8G engine after some reading i have dog up some info stating that a mx5 manifold will fit a BZ8G head.
Can anyone verify this for me and if its true i assume the 1.8L-1.6L mx5 have the same exhaust flange on the head , same bolt pattern ?
Cheers, Tony
Last edited by tonybennett9 on Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:47 pm, edited 5 times in total.
-
- Why yes, actually I do run this site.
- Posts: 470
- Joined: Wed May 24, 2006 10:03 pm
- Location: I'm a JAFA and I'm OK
Mazda mx5 1991 - BZ8G Supercharged
Sounds like a good foundation to build it up!
The 1600 and 1800 bore spacing is different, so manifolds there aren't interchangeable, tho a BP one should fit on yours... but a Familia manifold points the other way to a mx5 one.
Mine made "only" ~220 rwhp but was a quick wee beastie ... something under 300 should be about perfect, unless you can handle breaking stuff on a more regular basis
On 3 April 2014 17:05, tonybennett9 <horsepower@mx5forum.co.nz (horsepower@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:
The 1600 and 1800 bore spacing is different, so manifolds there aren't interchangeable, tho a BP one should fit on yours... but a Familia manifold points the other way to a mx5 one.
Mine made "only" ~220 rwhp but was a quick wee beastie ... something under 300 should be about perfect, unless you can handle breaking stuff on a more regular basis
On 3 April 2014 17:05, tonybennett9 <horsepower@mx5forum.co.nz (horsepower@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:
[Posted via external email]i have just bought a mx5 with a BZ8G running a super charger.
Forged pistons
Ported and polished internals
GTR injectors
Intercooler
Link Computer
Aftermarket clutch
Engine from Mazda Familia GTR turbo
Complete rebuild by Hensen & Murray
Was told it could handle up to 400hp.
Installed and tuned by DTECH Tauranga
Dyno figures
1800cc 113.094Kw @ 5883rpm
201.894 N.m Torque @ 4289rpm
[Image: http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff96 ... f8c3d4.jpg ] (http://s238.photobucket.com/user/tonybe ... 4.jpg.html)
[Image: http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff96 ... aea9a5.jpg ] (http://s238.photobucket.com/user/tonybe ... 5.jpg.html)
[Image: http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff96 ... 051621.jpg ] (http://s238.photobucket.com/user/tonybe ... 1.jpg.html)
I plan to switch it over to a turbo setup.
i guess i will start kind of a build thread.
because im new to Mazda's i dont know what is interchangeable..
I am m finding it very difficult to locate aftermarket exhaust manifolds for the BZ8G engine after some reading i have dog up some info stating that a mx5 manifold will fit a BZ8G head.
Can anyone verify this for me and if its true i assume the 1.8L-1.6L mx5 have the same exhaust flange on the head , same bolt pattern ?
Cheers, Tony
-
- I count 5-s in my sleep
- Posts: 334
- Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2012 5:12 pm
Because building an engine to handle a turbo is similar to building one to handle an SC (apart from fabrication of the manifold/downpipe) it makes sense to swap over to a turbo eventually.MrGrey wrote:I'm sorry, I cannot help, but I have to ask....
why go the turbo route when the supercharger is installed and working fine?
When I first got my car I thought "Wow, this much power is amazing, I'll be happy with this forever!" then someone told me I'd get sick of it and want more, I didn't believe them, I was just so happy and content. Months down the track of daily driving and generally having a good time with the car, I'm understanding what they meant and I already feel like building an engine to handle more.
There's more room to expand with a turbo.
I'm not being biased and I can't answer for Tony, but that's what I imagine how he feels.
How much boost is this thing running?
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
well simply, a super charger is very boring to drive compared to turbo charger (also has a shallow depth of potential). the supercharger use's to much fuel, there is no real way to drive it economically.MrGrey wrote:I'm sorry, I cannot help, but I have to ask....
why go the turbo route when the supercharger is installed and working fine?
there is nothing like the insane rush of power that creeps up on you from a turbo charger. i have plenty of experience with this turbo charging high compression honda engines in my garage at home.
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
well you are correct the build's are almost the same , after all pressure is equal and opposite in all direction's regardless of it source. im waiting to hear how much psi it is running i fly into nz next week to pick on the mx5.CordedBowl wrote:Because building an engine to handle a turbo is similar to building one to handle an SC (apart from fabrication of the manifold/downpipe) it makes sense to swap over to a turbo eventually.MrGrey wrote:I'm sorry, I cannot help, but I have to ask....
why go the turbo route when the supercharger is installed and working fine?
When I first got my car I thought "Wow, this much power is amazing, I'll be happy with this forever!" then someone told me I'd get sick of it and want more, I didn't believe them, I was just so happy and content. Months down the track of daily driving and generally having a good time with the car, I'm understanding what they meant and I already feel like building an engine to handle more.
There's more room to expand with a turbo.
I'm not being biased and I can't answer for Tony, but that's what I imagine how he feels.
How much boost is this thing running?
Cheers, Tony
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
its the same engine thats in a GTX, bpt? the difference is in turbo size and sodium filled valves for dissipating heat. bigger injectors few other small differences, over all a stronger motor it was used in the Mazda rally cars but the flanges are the same . so dose a mx5 exhaust manifold fit a gtx/gtr 1.8L head?
-
- I have stars, you haven't. Deal with it
- Posts: 1293
- Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:35 am
- Location: 36.8167° S, 174.4167° E
The 1600 is identical so one would hope the 1800 exhaust flanges are too?
Some info here...
http://www.solomiata.com/Mx5Engine.html
Some info here...
http://www.solomiata.com/Mx5Engine.html
1989 NA 1650
1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
Surfboard
Push-bike
Hiking shoes
1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
Surfboard
Push-bike
Hiking shoes
-
- I have stars, you haven't. Deal with it
- Posts: 1293
- Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:35 am
- Location: 36.8167° S, 174.4167° E
1600 to 1600 same & 1800 to 1800 same is what I am meaning.
Not sure if tb wants a 1600 to fit his 1800 or what?
tb wrote..
so dose a mx5 exhaust manifold fit a gtx/gtr 1.8L head?
Can anyone verify this for me and if its true i assume the 1.8L-1.6L mx5 have the same exhaust flange on the head , same bolt pattern ?
Not sure if tb wants a 1600 to fit his 1800 or what?
tb wrote..
so dose a mx5 exhaust manifold fit a gtx/gtr 1.8L head?
Can anyone verify this for me and if its true i assume the 1.8L-1.6L mx5 have the same exhaust flange on the head , same bolt pattern ?
1989 NA 1650
1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
Surfboard
Push-bike
Hiking shoes
1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
Surfboard
Push-bike
Hiking shoes
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
Thank you for link, from reading what you sent me the 1.8l has different exhaust and intake manifolds because of the bore spacing differences.WideOpenThrottle wrote:The 1600 is identical so one would hope the 1800 exhaust flanges are too?
Some info here...
http://www.solomiata.com/Mx5Engine.html
however it dose appear that the 1.8l mx5 engine is part of the same family group as the bpt engines (GTR/GTX). a 1.8L mx5 turbo manifold should fit a bpt gtr 1.8L engine and vice versa.
"In 1994 the need to meet emissions standards and to confront cries for more power in the Miata was answered by using the 1.8 DOHC motor that has been in the Protege since 1990. It is also a ‘B’ family member but has a longer bore spacing to accommodate the larger 83mm pistons. The stroke was also increased to 85mm (both the 1.6 and 1.8 DOHC have the same 221.5mm block deck height and 134mm head height). The 1.8 is the same design and is just as robust as the 1.6. It has the same rods, same oil-cooled pistons, same oil passages, same head design and same crank design (FYI, The Japanese/Austr market version of the Protege got a turbo version of the 1.8, the GTR and GTX 'BPT' motor). Unlike the 1.6 though, the auto trans version of the 1.8 was not changed at all"
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
purchased some Volkracing CONCAVE wheels tyres and turbo gear/
15x8" Front
15x9" Rears
4x100
Offset : 25p front and 18p rear
down pipe, manifold and a bunch of other bits to go with it, to suit a gt28 s15 turbo.
Compressor wheel Inducer 54.2mm / Exducer 71mm
Trim 58
Turbine Wheel Inducer 53.8mm / Exducer 46.9mm
and some Tein adjustable suspension.
pics to come. will be removing supercharger in a weeks time.
15x8" Front
15x9" Rears
4x100
Offset : 25p front and 18p rear
down pipe, manifold and a bunch of other bits to go with it, to suit a gt28 s15 turbo.
Compressor wheel Inducer 54.2mm / Exducer 71mm
Trim 58
Turbine Wheel Inducer 53.8mm / Exducer 46.9mm
and some Tein adjustable suspension.
pics to come. will be removing supercharger in a weeks time.
Last edited by tonybennett9 on Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
-
- See my 5 and raise you.
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Cromwell, new zealand
not really... you can use a stock 1.8l mx5 exhaust manifold.. just have to brace the super charger, relocate throttle body. the rest is no different than a turbo setup..... i agree that its a waste of time. hence converting to turbo.
i will take a picture of the chassis stamps it was a 1.6 factory mazdaspeed supercharged mx5.
and i have all the paper work on the car including the gtr engine transplant
i will take a picture of the chassis stamps it was a 1.6 factory mazdaspeed supercharged mx5.
and i have all the paper work on the car including the gtr engine transplant
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests