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Old 05-28-2013, 07:52 PM
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Hi guys and girls,

I'm about to rebuild a non turbo bottom end to suit a (bp-4w) factory turbo car, looking at what rebuild kits I can use. I'm looking at going 20 thou over to be safe.

Few questions....

Do the turbo engines use the same 9.5 pistons OR are they an upgraded piston?
Would the mizumo auto kits on eBay be suitable?
If not who sells budget turbo rebuild kits?

I need all gaskets, pistons, bearings, and may use h beam rods if it fits the budget.

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The turbo bottom ends are identical to the non-turbo bottom ends. Same pistons, same rods. If you're just "rebuilding" to make it stronger, then you need to do a lot more research before starting. You can use shitty ebay rebuild kits if you want, but don't expect us to care when half the gaskets leak and the rings don't seal up correctly.

Finally, if you rebuild the engine without putting H-beams in it, you're an idiot.
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The turbo bottom ends are identical to the non-turbo bottom ends. Same pistons, same rods. If you're just "rebuilding" to make it stronger, then you need to do a lot more research before starting. You can use shitty ebay rebuild kits if you want, but don't expect us to care when half the gaskets leak and the rings don't seal up correctly.

Finally, if you rebuild the engine without putting H-beams in it, you're an idiot.

Hi Andrew, thanks for the information. The vehicle that I'm doing the motor for has thrown a rod at the last club track day. The car will not be used (as far as I know) on the track anymore as the owner has now bought a race built car (my evo gold mx5)

I had a look at your store and can't see that you sell gasket kits or rods so I'm hoping I can get your unbiased opinion on who would be the best supplier to buy from that is willing to ship to Australia.

As stated in the 1st thread
I have a 1.8 bp short block from an early mx5. I plan on going 20thou over to ensure no blow by and a fresh motor.

I will need.......
Bearings (will have the short block on Sunday to check sizing)
Pistons and rings
A full gasket set
Possible oil pump (again need to check clearances)
Possible water pump
Timing kit

There are two rebuild kits on eBay with 9.0:1 comp ratios not the 9.5:1 which the turbo motor came out with, I can't see a problem with this, what are your thoughts?

The two rebuild kits are from
Mizumo auto
Domestic gaskets (this one does not Come with a water pump like the other one)

Can you see any problems with these kits and if so what are the weak points?

And either Godspeed rods or cx racing rods.

Thanks for you help
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Originally Posted by sprx3
I had a look at your store and can't see that you sell gasket kits or rods so I'm hoping I can get your unbiased opinion on who would be the best supplier to buy from that is willing to ship to Australia.
I absolutely sell rods - Manley H-beams for $360/set. Having said that, I'm a bit insulted that you would insinuate that I'm telling you to buy rods just because I sell them. I'm telling you to buy rods (from me or elsewhere) because the factory rods are the weakest part of the entire motor, as you should already know based on personal experience. I'll never try to upsell a customer on something he/she doesn't genuinely need - if I'm trying to sell you something, it's because I genuinely think it's a good idea for you to buy it.

You can either buy the Manley units I sell for $360, or order cheaper units on eBay and have them checked over by a competent machinist to ensure that they're fit for use. You'll probably end up spending the same money either way.

There are two rebuild kits on eBay with 9.0:1 comp ratios not the 9.5:1 which the turbo motor came out with, I can't see a problem with this, what are your thoughts?...Can you see any problems with these kits and if so what are the weak points?
I'm not going to go searching through eBay for rebuild kits. If you want to post a link or two, someone here will critique them. My general thoughts on eBay parts are that unless you know someone personally who's had good luck, stay away. Some parts are great, some parts are absolutely awful, and that's not a risk you want to take when building a motor.
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