350whp generic build thread
#1
350whp generic build thread
This is my attempt at a 350whp mid-budget build 😊 I’m 19 so I still have so much learning to do, I hope you guys can give me your criticism in this thread! I don’t want to sound like every naïve teenager on here but I completely understand if you think I do! 😂
BTW I'm Australian, but I'll use Imperial terms for this thread xx I hope this is actually successful and people can use this thread as a resource while studying their own build
Goals:
E85: 350whp+ safe for 6 speed
Pump: 250whp fun on the street
TURBO SETUP
Shooting for 350whp+ Here's my parts I've gathered and will assemble in January
Engine:
99 BP4W, Ebay Rods, Stock Pistons, Hastings Rings, ACL Race Bearings, Boundary Oil Gears, ARP Main Studs, ARP Head Studs, Balanced Assembly, MLS Headgasket, Refreshed head (regrind, seals), Exhintake
Fuel: Injector Dynamics ID1000, Adjustable FPR (Will Run at 72.5psi), DW300 Pump, Flex Sensor
DriveTrain: NB8A 6 Speed, 4kg lightweight flywheel for 1.6, Xtreme Stage 1R (400ftlbs) 3.6 Torsen
Coldside:
Squaretop IM, 64mm Throttle Body, 2.5" IC piping, Ebay medium size Intercooler
Hotside:
Ebay China Taco Taco Manifold, 38mm Wastegate, Mamba GTX2867R Gen 2 with .71 Turbine, 3" Exhaust, Magnaflow Cat and Muffler, Ebay electric bypass
Brakes:
NB8A, Braided Lines
Will be tuning it with my MSPNP2
Approx total inc machine work:
$3600USD… FU**!!
Where it’s at right now
MSPNP2 running N/A on the 1.6l street ‘tuned’ by myself, 15x8 RPF1s, MCA XR coils
I bought and (brutally) molested a wrecked 99 NB for $500, when I bought it, all that remained was the drivetrain and dashboard… Perfect!
BP4W, 1.8 5 speed and 4.1 open diff however…
Rear subframe + diff were swapped into the car + bigger brakes… yippee
Been driving it around like this for about a 1.5 years as I slowly accumulated my parts and I’ve enjoyed it! But it’s time to become a man...
BTW I'm Australian, but I'll use Imperial terms for this thread xx I hope this is actually successful and people can use this thread as a resource while studying their own build
Goals:
E85: 350whp+ safe for 6 speed
Pump: 250whp fun on the street
TURBO SETUP
Shooting for 350whp+ Here's my parts I've gathered and will assemble in January
Engine:
99 BP4W, Ebay Rods, Stock Pistons, Hastings Rings, ACL Race Bearings, Boundary Oil Gears, ARP Main Studs, ARP Head Studs, Balanced Assembly, MLS Headgasket, Refreshed head (regrind, seals), Exhintake
Fuel: Injector Dynamics ID1000, Adjustable FPR (Will Run at 72.5psi), DW300 Pump, Flex Sensor
DriveTrain: NB8A 6 Speed, 4kg lightweight flywheel for 1.6, Xtreme Stage 1R (400ftlbs) 3.6 Torsen
Coldside:
Squaretop IM, 64mm Throttle Body, 2.5" IC piping, Ebay medium size Intercooler
Hotside:
Ebay China Taco Taco Manifold, 38mm Wastegate, Mamba GTX2867R Gen 2 with .71 Turbine, 3" Exhaust, Magnaflow Cat and Muffler, Ebay electric bypass
Brakes:
NB8A, Braided Lines
Will be tuning it with my MSPNP2
Approx total inc machine work:
$3600USD… FU**!!
Where it’s at right now
MSPNP2 running N/A on the 1.6l street ‘tuned’ by myself, 15x8 RPF1s, MCA XR coils
I bought and (brutally) molested a wrecked 99 NB for $500, when I bought it, all that remained was the drivetrain and dashboard… Perfect!
BP4W, 1.8 5 speed and 4.1 open diff however…
Rear subframe + diff were swapped into the car + bigger brakes… yippee
Been driving it around like this for about a 1.5 years as I slowly accumulated my parts and I’ve enjoyed it! But it’s time to become a man...
Last edited by skuse; 12-03-2019 at 01:24 PM. Reason: update/tidy up
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Thanks guys, I'll definitely grab some bigger injectors for e85
Couple things I forgot to mention are I've got toyota cops, from a Yaris, might be on the upgrade list but I'll run them and see how they go
What are your guys thoughts on Exhintake with FI? I've heard mixed things, I have no problem using either, I bought it a while ago thinking I was going to run N/A
Couple things I forgot to mention are I've got toyota cops, from a Yaris, might be on the upgrade list but I'll run them and see how they go
What are your guys thoughts on Exhintake with FI? I've heard mixed things, I have no problem using either, I bought it a while ago thinking I was going to run N/A
#10
Update on part selection
Sacked the 2860rs for a GTX2867 gen 2 CHRA, mamba .71A/R turbine housing and mamba .60AR Compressor housing
Sourced ID1000 injectors from a WRX for $280usd (no miata ev14s up for sale)
I haven't heard of anyone has attempted to adapt ev14 wrx injectors to miata, however I'm confident I can do it... cheap of course!
I purchased 12mm EV14 spacers, which adapt to a 11mm bore (12mm long spacer to compensate for wrx length)
There are several options online, I purchased them from AeroFlow as I'm in Australia, part number AF64-2885
Other options: FlowForce part number FFTHI-4 (32USD)
Five-0 Motorsport part number IMP12X (36USD)
I bought: Aeroflow part number AF64-2885 (17USD)
Cost of gtx2867 gen 2 with my sourced components: $710usd
Cost of ID1000 with spacer solution: $300usd
With these parts, I should be able to have headroom to go 350whp+ on e85, now the stock pistons and damper being the weak link
Sacked the 2860rs for a GTX2867 gen 2 CHRA, mamba .71A/R turbine housing and mamba .60AR Compressor housing
Sourced ID1000 injectors from a WRX for $280usd (no miata ev14s up for sale)
I haven't heard of anyone has attempted to adapt ev14 wrx injectors to miata, however I'm confident I can do it... cheap of course!
I purchased 12mm EV14 spacers, which adapt to a 11mm bore (12mm long spacer to compensate for wrx length)
There are several options online, I purchased them from AeroFlow as I'm in Australia, part number AF64-2885
Other options: FlowForce part number FFTHI-4 (32USD)
Five-0 Motorsport part number IMP12X (36USD)
I bought: Aeroflow part number AF64-2885 (17USD)
Cost of gtx2867 gen 2 with my sourced components: $710usd
Cost of ID1000 with spacer solution: $300usd
With these parts, I should be able to have headroom to go 350whp+ on e85, now the stock pistons and damper being the weak link
#12
Merry Christmas and happy new year!
I'm back home in Australia and I've been busy with this build
Here's what I've done today!
ACL Main bearings and ARP Main studs installed
Sorry for the lack of photos but:
- installed crankshaft
- installed main caps and checked clearances, all in spec thankfully
- installed the pistons and rods, scary task but no issues even with the crappy ebay compressor. Slight scare as the top ring on the last piston slipped out! I was being gentle with the hammer though and ended up finessing it in by hand!
- installed rod bearings and caps but I'm waiting on a multi point socket to torque it down to spec
ARP headstuds installed and then I turned my attention to my diff!
Took me some learning to use these things haha, never been so precise in my life but an awesome couple tools
Here's my preload specs, 185.41mm or 7.299 inches, about 0.005 inches more preload than factory spec
and my backlash is within spec at 0.096mm or 0.0037" but on the tighter end of the spectrum
Next up I will very carefully lift the head onto the block! It's coming along alot faster than expected and shoutout the the machine shop who balanced my stuff in 1 day before christmas!
I'm back home in Australia and I've been busy with this build
Here's what I've done today!
ACL Main bearings and ARP Main studs installed
Sorry for the lack of photos but:
- installed crankshaft
- installed main caps and checked clearances, all in spec thankfully
- installed the pistons and rods, scary task but no issues even with the crappy ebay compressor. Slight scare as the top ring on the last piston slipped out! I was being gentle with the hammer though and ended up finessing it in by hand!
- installed rod bearings and caps but I'm waiting on a multi point socket to torque it down to spec
ARP headstuds installed and then I turned my attention to my diff!
Took me some learning to use these things haha, never been so precise in my life but an awesome couple tools
Here's my preload specs, 185.41mm or 7.299 inches, about 0.005 inches more preload than factory spec
and my backlash is within spec at 0.096mm or 0.0037" but on the tighter end of the spectrum
Next up I will very carefully lift the head onto the block! It's coming along alot faster than expected and shoutout the the machine shop who balanced my stuff in 1 day before christmas!
#13
Been very busy with this thing, I'll let the photos do the talking
Head installed and sump ready for install
Oil and water lines 99% complete
Had a 1.8 IM gasket laying around but was for 94-97 so made my own with some gasket paper
WRX ID1000's with the 12mm spacers fit perfectly like a stock injector! Also got my oil tee installed
Made a bracket for my Toyota Yaris COP 's
I tried making the pigtails myself but gave up and ordered them on amazon
The 1.6 entire drivetrain ready to drop with the help of Pirate
Head installed and sump ready for install
Oil and water lines 99% complete
Had a 1.8 IM gasket laying around but was for 94-97 so made my own with some gasket paper
WRX ID1000's with the 12mm spacers fit perfectly like a stock injector! Also got my oil tee installed
Made a bracket for my Toyota Yaris COP 's
I tried making the pigtails myself but gave up and ordered them on amazon
The 1.6 entire drivetrain ready to drop with the help of Pirate
#14
Front bumper removed for the subframe to roll out
A good impact gun makes easy work out of the hub bolts torqued to 400,000 ft lbs, handbrake wasn't even on
The old 1.8 4.1 Open diff ready for swapping (I already have nb rear subframe)
Definitely recommend finding a friend if you're gonna drop the front subframe, but did it alone and didn't die which is definitely a good thing
Whole drivetrain is out! Time to remove some unnecessary stuff
Front nb subframe engine and gearbox is next!
#15
NB drivetrain complete!
Seeing this in the car makes me very excited... I think I'm gonna cream my pants when I drive it
Ebay Radiator installed
Terrible photo but 3.6 torsen is in F**K the 1 piece shafts are insane to install! Managed to superman thrust it in somehow after losing my mind for 30 mins
DW300 install
Thought I'd find some sneaky rust but to my surprise the fuel tank looks brand new
Plug and play with 90-93 chasis, will see if I need to hardwire the pump though
Next up I have to finish wiring, fuel lines then start this thing up hopefully this week