Weakest points in engine?
#1
Weakest points in engine?
Hi all.
Curious to know at what levels of power and/or boost components start failing. Ive read time and again that rods will go at c.250bhp in both the 1.6 and 1.8 NA and NB, but I'm more interested in once stronger rods pistons (and potentially crank) have been fitted (crank obviously 1.8). Where are the weaknesses?
Thanks in advance for any input, and apologies if this is a common question by I couldn't find what I was looking for through searching.
Curious to know at what levels of power and/or boost components start failing. Ive read time and again that rods will go at c.250bhp in both the 1.6 and 1.8 NA and NB, but I'm more interested in once stronger rods pistons (and potentially crank) have been fitted (crank obviously 1.8). Where are the weaknesses?
Thanks in advance for any input, and apologies if this is a common question by I couldn't find what I was looking for through searching.
#3
No one that I can think of (on this site) has tested the limits like that around here, and those that did break stuff broke different things, so the results are inconclusive.
You start breaking things like transmission, axles, etc and 90% of your drivetrain becomes a consumable.
You start breaking things like transmission, axles, etc and 90% of your drivetrain becomes a consumable.
Thanks.
#6
I daily drove a miata over 30k miles at over 300whp on a stock NA8 bottom end with eagle rods (stock pistons and everything else). My last miata was at ~370whp for about 5k miles before I broke the 6 speed transmission.
Maybe I've just been lucky, but I've never broken anything in the motor other than things that are the direct result of my shoddy mechanic skills.
Maybe I've just been lucky, but I've never broken anything in the motor other than things that are the direct result of my shoddy mechanic skills.
#8
I daily drove a miata over 30k miles at over 300whp on a stock NA8 bottom end with eagle rods (stock pistons and everything else). My last miata was at ~370whp for about 5k miles before I broke the 6 speed transmission.
Maybe I've just been lucky, but I've never broken anything in the motor other than things that are the direct result of my shoddy mechanic skills.
Maybe I've just been lucky, but I've never broken anything in the motor other than things that are the direct result of my shoddy mechanic skills.
#10
I have an expensive motor now, but if it were to break, I'd use FM wiseco pistons, cheap ebay rods, an ATI damper (already have it, so I'd reuse it) and that's it. Boost the nuts off of it. OEM gaskets/seals, stock everything else.
I ran 20+ pounds of boost on a rods-only motor for years, though I did break stock pistons around 350whp (on pump gas, pdextra is on E85). I think a rods only motor would live on E85 at 350whp, pdextra's car is a great example of this.
I ran 20+ pounds of boost on a rods-only motor for years, though I did break stock pistons around 350whp (on pump gas, pdextra is on E85). I think a rods only motor would live on E85 at 350whp, pdextra's car is a great example of this.
#14
I have seen a street only car strip out 3rd on a 5 speed. He was around 280-290hp to the rear though (on a 1.6!).
Yeah, from what I have seen/read, the motors are good with rods, pistons, damper and an oil pump for well above the power level where you will need to fix everything else in the drive train.
Yeah, from what I have seen/read, the motors are good with rods, pistons, damper and an oil pump for well above the power level where you will need to fix everything else in the drive train.
#15
Consensus is:
1) Rods will break somewhere in the mid 200s. Where exactly depends on luck, how good of a tune, how much torque you make, etc.
2) There is dispute as to whether pistons are necessary or not. I think they give insurance personally and they're cheap compared to the total cost of a rebuild.
3) Oil pump gears are notorious for not liking big power or high rpm. Might as well upgrade the harmonic damper as well while you're in there.
4) Everything else is capable of holding immense amounts of power.
5) Except the transmission, which will become a wear item past 300whp. Six speed is stronger than the five speed, but neither one of them is going to tolerate more than say 350whp for long especially for sustained track duty.
The real annoying problem you'll eventually run in to is that the miata aftermarket has great resources for fixing every conceivable problem except transmission strength. A bunch of people here have awesome builds... and a couple of spare trannies sitting in the garage for when their OEM one breaks again.
1) Rods will break somewhere in the mid 200s. Where exactly depends on luck, how good of a tune, how much torque you make, etc.
2) There is dispute as to whether pistons are necessary or not. I think they give insurance personally and they're cheap compared to the total cost of a rebuild.
3) Oil pump gears are notorious for not liking big power or high rpm. Might as well upgrade the harmonic damper as well while you're in there.
4) Everything else is capable of holding immense amounts of power.
5) Except the transmission, which will become a wear item past 300whp. Six speed is stronger than the five speed, but neither one of them is going to tolerate more than say 350whp for long especially for sustained track duty.
The real annoying problem you'll eventually run in to is that the miata aftermarket has great resources for fixing every conceivable problem except transmission strength. A bunch of people here have awesome builds... and a couple of spare trannies sitting in the garage for when their OEM one breaks again.
#19
I have seen a street only car strip out 3rd on a 5 speed. He was around 280-290hp to the rear though (on a 1.6!).
Yeah, from what I have seen/read, the motors are good with rods, pistons, damper and an oil pump for well above the power level where you will need to fix everything else in the drive train.
Yeah, from what I have seen/read, the motors are good with rods, pistons, damper and an oil pump for well above the power level where you will need to fix everything else in the drive train.