215-245 whp someone help?
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215-245 whp someone help?
Guys I need help. I have the stock greddy kit with a starion FMIC Now i need to know what exactly do i need so I can get my HP above 200whp on the stock turbo. I need the cheapest way possible because I want to see how much power this motor will take before it blows up lol. I have a 1.8 motor that is getting ready for a 2.0 stroker kit with full internals soon so I dont care if it blows up. But anyways what injectors would i need walbro fuel pump should i stick with the 255 or the 190 i think it is.
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Well you wont be able to use an afpr, so fuel management is a must, and at the boost you need to run you will most likely need timing control. Also a fuel pump and injectors will be needed to supply your fuel. I think that would get you there. Cheapest solution would be megasquirt + supra/rx7 or other injectors. You mentioned the mx6 injectors, but you may need to raise your fuel pressure to get over 220hp. For fuel pump there is the walbro which you mentioned, but you can also run an inline fuel pump like the pierburg 190(?) that i have installed.
If you do it this way, it would run you about $1k for megasquirt, LC1 wideband, fuel injectors, and fuel pump.
edit: You said you are getting ready for a stroker kit ... why would you want to skimp now on engine management and fuel system. Do it once, do it right, and never have to do it again is my motto. The stroker kit will probably need programable timing and fuel control anyway, so i say go standalone + injectors and then you will be ready for your stroker. Honestly i dont understand why you want to go stroker with your current turbo setup anyway as the turbo will be too small and start pussin out by 5k rpm
If you do it this way, it would run you about $1k for megasquirt, LC1 wideband, fuel injectors, and fuel pump.
edit: You said you are getting ready for a stroker kit ... why would you want to skimp now on engine management and fuel system. Do it once, do it right, and never have to do it again is my motto. The stroker kit will probably need programable timing and fuel control anyway, so i say go standalone + injectors and then you will be ready for your stroker. Honestly i dont understand why you want to go stroker with your current turbo setup anyway as the turbo will be too small and start pussin out by 5k rpm
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Well you wont be able to use an afpr, so fuel management is a must, and at the boost you need to run you will most likely need timing control. Also a fuel pump and injectors will be needed to supply your fuel. I think that would get you there. Cheapest solution would be megasquirt + supra/rx7 or other injectors. You mentioned the mx6 injectors, but you may need to raise your fuel pressure to get over 220hp. For fuel pump there is the walbro which you mentioned, but you can also run an inline fuel pump like the pierburg 190(?) that i have installed.
If you do it this way, it would run you about $1k for megasquirt, LC1 wideband, fuel injectors, and fuel pump.
edit: You said you are getting ready for a stroker kit ... why would you want to skimp now on engine management and fuel system. Do it once, do it right, and never have to do it again is my motto. The stroker kit will probably need programable timing and fuel control anyway, so i say go standalone + injectors and then you will be ready for your stroker. Honestly i dont understand why you want to go stroker with your current turbo setup anyway as the turbo will be too small and start pussin out by 5k rpm
If you do it this way, it would run you about $1k for megasquirt, LC1 wideband, fuel injectors, and fuel pump.
edit: You said you are getting ready for a stroker kit ... why would you want to skimp now on engine management and fuel system. Do it once, do it right, and never have to do it again is my motto. The stroker kit will probably need programable timing and fuel control anyway, so i say go standalone + injectors and then you will be ready for your stroker. Honestly i dont understand why you want to go stroker with your current turbo setup anyway as the turbo will be too small and start pussin out by 5k rpm
Dont forget that you will need a very strong clutch for when you go to the 2.0L and a 1.8L rear too. Heck you might even want a Rx7 Turbo 2 tranny and rear.
#6
listen to medysin on everything but engine managment get an rx7 afm 30$ and some 300's 60$ that along wiht some WI 170$ should work just fine, esp if you have a 190 lph high pressure 90$ this comes out to 350$ or you could buy a Split second aux injector, and be out 360$ both of these will get you there. you wont need the bigger pump or injectors as much with the SS becouse it uses one 430cc i believe injector to suplement yuor injection while in boost, this coupled with the rrfpr should easily hit 250 with a good tune
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You are on the right path! Great work.
4:1 disc at 15psi will put you at 108psi of fuel.
305cc Supra injectors are sometimes eaiser to find for around $50 bucks.
(108psi of fuel on 310cc is good for 275BHP or 230rwhp)
The Walbro F20000141 is what to get $90. Comes with hardware to install.
You'll need a RX-7 AFM (B Series) to idle the larger injctors. $50-80
Now WI and engine management is not needed and an extra expense. Yes WI will keep your intake temps cooler, but since you already have an intercooler no need for the extra expense on a cheap build up.
EMS, while really nice, is it worth it if you can do it without it on a cheap build?
But budget in some dyno time to make sure your AFRs are good. $100
Maybe an o2 clamp $60
Clutch is needed above 5psi $300
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Alright guys thanks for the advice. Im not worried about the 15G turbo. Im thinking of a bigger turbo for the bigger motor. Now im having doubts on the 2.0 and I'm thinking of doing a 1.8 fully built instead. I want to have over 300whp without putting stress on my motor. And I do realize that I will be needing a RX7 rear end for the least. I have an ACT Heavy duty 6 puck clutch sitting in my room as we speak... anxiously waiting for my clutch to give out lol so thats not a problem either.
Regards,
Andre
Regards,
Andre
#13
The 5-speed will fail long before the 7" rear-end from either a '94+ Miata or an '86-'91 RX-7. Plenty of 300+rwhp folks have used the '94+ Miata rear-ends; they'll hold up fine in such a light car, as long as you don't wheel-hop all over the place.
If you're making 400+rwhp, you'll likely want something bigger, but instead of going with an RX-7 TII rear-end, you oughtta just go with a 7.5" T-bird or 8.8" Ford rear-end, as you'll find they're far easier to find and have a much greater selection of gear ratios.
If you're making 400+rwhp, you'll likely want something bigger, but instead of going with an RX-7 TII rear-end, you oughtta just go with a 7.5" T-bird or 8.8" Ford rear-end, as you'll find they're far easier to find and have a much greater selection of gear ratios.
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As long as your not worried about blowing your motor, i'll tell you the cheepest way to get the hosepower you want. All you have to do is drill a hole in your intake tubing, get a big nitrous bottle, route the line straight from the bottle into the hole, and there you have it. Next time you feel like a boost, just open you bottle up and BAM! You'll be smokin vetts.
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snow surfer id love to know the limits of the cars motor but i dont plan on blowing it up like that until im sure my motor is done. I want to put down nice numbers and beat a couple friends cars also. I just dont want to blow my motor while racing someone or something. But ya... as far as injectors go I keep seeing different numbers. I want the simplest way.. I just ordered the vortech discs I have a MBC but i cant boost more then 7-8 psi fully closed so im guessing it has to be the wastegate. Which wastegate would be a direct swap for the greddy one? Anyone know ? I bet Ive asked the most number of questions on this board and I dont even have that many posts so excuse my ignorance because i come from a NA car ( 350z)