RotorNut's Build Thread
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Now you just need to get this **** installed and running! Looks like it coming along well though. Almost makes me want to find an old BP block and start again on my next engine. Which I should probably start doing soon. I know my "only shooting for 200whp on stock block" thing wont last too long. Soon I will want 300 and the stock block just wont have any of that ****. Get er done!!!
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Got a good start on it after work today. One of my friends came over tonight, we got the engine stand assembled, and got the block up on it.
Then got the ARP head studs, water pump, and crank assembly installed, and got the block ready for the head.
Head installed and torqued. Valve cover is only sitting on it to keep crap from falling in the head. Manifold torqued down and turbo and downpipe loosely connected.
Then got the ARP head studs, water pump, and crank assembly installed, and got the block ready for the head.
Head installed and torqued. Valve cover is only sitting on it to keep crap from falling in the head. Manifold torqued down and turbo and downpipe loosely connected.
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HURRY UP! Lookin good. I was so paranoid at this stage, scared something would fall into the head and break a spring on first start. Didnt happen. Engine is looking really good though, almost art.
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Today:
My 6-speed shifter arrived. It came out of a freshly totaled MSM.
In preparation for my coolant reroute, I installed a 30mm freeze plug in the head where the water neck would have gone:
Installed the timing system:
And loosely attached the covers (as the bolts have mysteriously disappeared out of their marked bag):
That's all for the night (got off work kinda late).
My 6-speed shifter arrived. It came out of a freshly totaled MSM.
In preparation for my coolant reroute, I installed a 30mm freeze plug in the head where the water neck would have gone:
Installed the timing system:
And loosely attached the covers (as the bolts have mysteriously disappeared out of their marked bag):
That's all for the night (got off work kinda late).
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Only did the turbo lines today, kinda stalling and waiting for BEGi to sell the reroute parts. lol
Nifty 5/16" hardline fitting to -6AN
Will clear the accessory belt just fine:
And from the side:
Nifty 5/16" hardline fitting to -6AN
Will clear the accessory belt just fine:
And from the side:
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OK, here ya go.
I bought an FM intercooler kit (puts on flame suit for not going DIY) with the larger 19" core. Will be doing some work to make it work with A/C, but nothing I can't handle.
That familiar sticker on the boxes sitting outside the door:
All unpacked:
Throttle Inlet Hard Pipe. The 3/8" NPT port will make reinstalling my water/meth injection seamless, especially since I have the Devil's Own outside mount nozzles now.
And finally, a preview of what's to come.
I bought an FM intercooler kit (puts on flame suit for not going DIY) with the larger 19" core. Will be doing some work to make it work with A/C, but nothing I can't handle.
That familiar sticker on the boxes sitting outside the door:
All unpacked:
Throttle Inlet Hard Pipe. The 3/8" NPT port will make reinstalling my water/meth injection seamless, especially since I have the Devil's Own outside mount nozzles now.
And finally, a preview of what's to come.
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You know, I really hate you very much. I had really decided to just go ebay DIY on the intercooler, but seeing that gives me wood. I also like the idea of the silicon piping since you have a bit of wiggle room and can bend it around stuff in the way easier than you can cutting and test fitting hard tubes with couplers. Plus you dont have the chance of blowing couplers. Price is a bit high, but maybe if I find the cash I will grab one. Maybe someone will finally buy my RX7's and give me some cash.
Your intercooler kit came with an wastegate actuator... nice...
Your intercooler kit came with an wastegate actuator... nice...
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Well, the truth is the whole time I was driving the car, I knew I wanted to do a build, so I steadily put cash away in my savings account for such a day. It ended up happening a little sooner than I had expected, but between selling off old parts, waiting for deals on new parts, and just being patient, I haven't really spent that much. The intercooler kit was actually the only splurge of the build, and yes it was expensive, but justified in my mind as it does a good job and looks clean (I wanted that aspect as well). I went with Doppelganger the other night to datalog some street pulls in preparation for our dyno day yesterday and watching the efficiency of the intercooler was really nice to see.
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Yup, I'm that guy. You took my 2nd place trophy. lol
You need to join over at MX5 Miata Atlanta Owners Club, even if you're not "metro" Atlanta.
You need to join over at MX5 Miata Atlanta Owners Club, even if you're not "metro" Atlanta.