Finally my 1st (water cooled) turbo build
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So the funds have been allocated to go either vvt or non, however I had never considered a vvt swap and have not done any homework on that subject.
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With megasquirt 2 you are going to need VVTuner probably. Is it a Reverant built ECU?
With megasquirt 2 you are going to need VVTuner probably. Is it a Reverant built ECU?
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Brain, ms2 enhanced I belives.
I know, unfortunately I have a spare bedroom full of parts that I probably won't use, because I was afraid of missing out. Good thing about that though, is that I will have a massive yard sale on Mt turbo.
I know, unfortunately I have a spare bedroom full of parts that I probably won't use, because I was afraid of missing out. Good thing about that though, is that I will have a massive yard sale on Mt turbo.
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I am working 6 days a week right now and don't have a whole lot of time for research right now, so I am hoping for just a little spon feeding. Please.
I am really considering the vvt head swap now.
1. What fpr will I need to use, my '95 unit, or the 2002 and up?
2. Is the vvt tuner from 949 really all I need as far as electronics to run this on my NA block, or is a crank trigger necessary?
3. Are the throttle bodies interchangeable?
Again, I beg for the spoon.
I have the BE oil pump, 1 shim, 70 psi.
I am really considering the vvt head swap now.
1. What fpr will I need to use, my '95 unit, or the 2002 and up?
2. Is the vvt tuner from 949 really all I need as far as electronics to run this on my NA block, or is a crank trigger necessary?
3. Are the throttle bodies interchangeable?
Again, I beg for the spoon.
I have the BE oil pump, 1 shim, 70 psi.
either fpr will work, id keep your return style one
I would sell the ms2 and buy an ms3 if I was going to run a vvt head
nope, but I have an nb2 TB if you need one
you'll need a vvt oil pump. you'll also need other odds and ends
I would sell the ms2 and buy an ms3 if I was going to run a vvt head
nope, but I have an nb2 TB if you need one
you'll need a vvt oil pump. you'll also need other odds and ends
I am working 6 days a week right now and don't have a whole lot of time for research right now, so I am hoping for just a little spon feeding. Please.
I am really considering the vvt head swap now.
1. What fpr will I need to use, my '95 unit, or the 2002 and up?
2. Is the vvt tuner from 949 really all I need as far as electronics to run this on my NA block, or is a crank trigger necessary?
3. Are the throttle bodies interchangeable?
Again, I beg for the spoon.
I have the BE oil pump, 1 shim, 70 psi.
I am really considering the vvt head swap now.
1. What fpr will I need to use, my '95 unit, or the 2002 and up?
2. Is the vvt tuner from 949 really all I need as far as electronics to run this on my NA block, or is a crank trigger necessary?
3. Are the throttle bodies interchangeable?
Again, I beg for the spoon.
I have the BE oil pump, 1 shim, 70 psi.
If you want the best of the best, start over with a VVT head/plumbing/oil pump/vvt control/wiring for it/tuning it for bump in mid range/low end torque with no benefit to actual peak/high rpm power.
Personally I hit the "get it put together quit sweating details" phase of my build about a month ago.
I believe he should be find with the Boundary pump, they are all built from the wider geared, higher volume VVT style pump. If in doubt contact Travis, but I know they stopped building the narrower geared pump gear sets some time ago.
I bet you are right, I haven't looked at their pumps in at least a couple years, but way back when they first started they did offer both, makes sense to only offer the bigger pump.
if not, better to check.
Also Ryan, make sure you do the research on all the little odds/ends required to do this, because the last thing you want to do is overwhelm yourself, nickle and dime yourself, and just get discouraged again.
When my 01 was down for the built engine swap, then troubleshooting issues, etc. I really lost motivation to work on the car. I vowed to myself that from there on out I'd not take on anything I couldn't complete in a weekend. Keeping the car on the road and enjoying it keeps you motivated
Seriously, all of what Vlad said.
Those 2-3 months of downtime, while I was figuring out what direction I was headed after my Potato ate itself, just destroyed any motivation I had. It is unavoidable in some situations but definitely avoid it when possible.
Those 2-3 months of downtime, while I was figuring out what direction I was headed after my Potato ate itself, just destroyed any motivation I had. It is unavoidable in some situations but definitely avoid it when possible.
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate the input. I think that's were I am at as far as the motivation. It's been apart all winter, now it's spring, the autocross season started without me and I still need a small wad of cash to get back on the road. I has the moneys, I just feel like I NEED to drive this thing. Just to remind myself how much fun it is.
The 99-00 head sounds most appealing to me. I had never planned on vvt, and it just sounds like another good size project within my current one. As Vlad said, I already have a ton going on here. A lot more than a weekends worth for sure.
After months without driving and what seems like a jet turbine powered money shredder, it can be overwhelming sometimes.
The 99-00 head sounds most appealing to me. I had never planned on vvt, and it just sounds like another good size project within my current one. As Vlad said, I already have a ton going on here. A lot more than a weekends worth for sure.
After months without driving and what seems like a jet turbine powered money shredder, it can be overwhelming sometimes.
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Treasure coast miata has a 99 head for what seems like an outrageous price. 600, pulled from a running engine. So shipping and machine work and it's an easy 1,100 with a manifold and tb. YIKES!
Yeah, I've NEVER understood TC's pricing structure. I pretty much stopped looking at them after they tried to charge me $1,200 for a MSM 6 speed that turned out to be a 6 from a 00SE (based on vin tag pic they sent me.) When I called them out on it they shrugged and told me there was no difference.
THe 4W/6D converion could probably be done in a weekend, but you really have to have your ducks in a row. I understand the motivation thing and getting bogged down. Scope creep is real, and it doesn't help with all us jackals around barking at you either
THe 4W/6D converion could probably be done in a weekend, but you really have to have your ducks in a row. I understand the motivation thing and getting bogged down. Scope creep is real, and it doesn't help with all us jackals around barking at you either







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