how come mazda motors dont make "good" power?
#63
You must have been out of the loop for quite some time them.
Stock B series engines breaking 300. Easily making 500+ with rods and pistons.
D16s beiong built with rods and cheap OEM Suzuki Vitara pistons are making 300+ hp. With a cam and intake manifold 500+hp.
Stock H22s pushing 400+ hp
And all the parts are at a fraction of the cost of parts for our cars. Honda prts are as cheap as parts for SBC and SBF V8s now.
Stock B series engines breaking 300. Easily making 500+ with rods and pistons.
D16s beiong built with rods and cheap OEM Suzuki Vitara pistons are making 300+ hp. With a cam and intake manifold 500+hp.
Stock H22s pushing 400+ hp
And all the parts are at a fraction of the cost of parts for our cars. Honda prts are as cheap as parts for SBC and SBF V8s now.
#65
Now I know where they got the terminology 12 turn motor...LOL
Awesome!
The main reason I prefer the BP platform is, you blow up an engine or **** up the CH, a quick visit to the junkyard will get you back to boosted power in no time. The block and CH can be found on Ford Escort GTs, Mercury Tracer, Kia, Mazda Protege, the options are a dime a dozen, no hassle with minimal ATM withdrawal, (thats beer money).
In the contrary, **** up a V-Tec head or throw a rod through the engine block and decide to go to the junkyard. IF you are lucky you may find a "maybe" in good condition part. 9 out of 10 when there is a complete Honda engine in the JY its because you were the first one to see the car or the engine is useless.
For boosted applications for what must of all will be seeing in terms of HP, the BP is good enough.
Besides the Honda market is ridiculously over-priced, it just takes a quick look on CL and many punk kids think the Honda badge itself is enough to justify the price tag.
You can score easily, if you do your homework, a nice well maintained Miata for a fair price.
Awesome!
The main reason I prefer the BP platform is, you blow up an engine or **** up the CH, a quick visit to the junkyard will get you back to boosted power in no time. The block and CH can be found on Ford Escort GTs, Mercury Tracer, Kia, Mazda Protege, the options are a dime a dozen, no hassle with minimal ATM withdrawal, (thats beer money).
In the contrary, **** up a V-Tec head or throw a rod through the engine block and decide to go to the junkyard. IF you are lucky you may find a "maybe" in good condition part. 9 out of 10 when there is a complete Honda engine in the JY its because you were the first one to see the car or the engine is useless.
For boosted applications for what must of all will be seeing in terms of HP, the BP is good enough.
Besides the Honda market is ridiculously over-priced, it just takes a quick look on CL and many punk kids think the Honda badge itself is enough to justify the price tag.
You can score easily, if you do your homework, a nice well maintained Miata for a fair price.
Last edited by mazpr; 09-18-2010 at 07:36 PM.
#67
Just compare prices between a complete engine, cylinder head and block, from a junkyard.
Besides price, I dont know about your area, but here anything that is Eclipse or Honda is gone, but Mazda there are always parts available.
In regards to power per liter, once you go boosted its a total different ball game. The BP block can take such a beating compared to honda engines. Cam profile, overlap change with turbo applications.
In fact, all turbo hondas that are running all ***** out do not have the fabulous v-tec.
A buddy of mine used to have a 240Dl volvo turbocharged, and that shyt was ridiclously fast for such a heavy chassis.
For boosted applications, the BP block hands down, for all motor then Hondas takes the pick.
Besides price, I dont know about your area, but here anything that is Eclipse or Honda is gone, but Mazda there are always parts available.
In regards to power per liter, once you go boosted its a total different ball game. The BP block can take such a beating compared to honda engines. Cam profile, overlap change with turbo applications.
In fact, all turbo hondas that are running all ***** out do not have the fabulous v-tec.
A buddy of mine used to have a 240Dl volvo turbocharged, and that shyt was ridiclously fast for such a heavy chassis.
For boosted applications, the BP block hands down, for all motor then Hondas takes the pick.
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Thats true for some honda engines, but only the ones that were either not sold here or only sold in low numbers.
D series engines are all over the place and you can get a complete running long block in good condition for 100 bucks.
Most honda people dont want them because theyre ******* idiots and think that DOHC > SOHC.
LSs and B20s are cheap too, since they sold a ton of LS integras and a ton of CRVs.
D series engines are all over the place and you can get a complete running long block in good condition for 100 bucks.
Most honda people dont want them because theyre ******* idiots and think that DOHC > SOHC.
LSs and B20s are cheap too, since they sold a ton of LS integras and a ton of CRVs.
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Yah dude 350 bucks for a set of Eagle H beams, 150 bucks for Suzuki Vitara pistons, and 100 bucks for ARP head studs.
Thats a built bottom end proven to over 600hp and it only cost 600 bucks.
Lots of people have made 350+hp on that bottom end and a stock head/IM as well. Add a cam and valve springs and you can get over 500.
Its hilarious how little respect the D series gets, when its honestly a very good engine to boost. The VTEC B series have such big cams and ports from the factory that they lag all day.
Thats a built bottom end proven to over 600hp and it only cost 600 bucks.
Lots of people have made 350+hp on that bottom end and a stock head/IM as well. Add a cam and valve springs and you can get over 500.
Its hilarious how little respect the D series gets, when its honestly a very good engine to boost. The VTEC B series have such big cams and ports from the factory that they lag all day.
#72
Yep. The Vitara wasn't out when I had mine but I'm not flaming. Even with a set of $400 pistons it would have been a good way to go. I sold my Si engine to a local Jax guy for $150.
BTW if you saw a red '90 CRX Si with CF hood and extended studs running around Jax and looking otherwise stock, that was me.
BTW if you saw a red '90 CRX Si with CF hood and extended studs running around Jax and looking otherwise stock, that was me.
#74
Yah dude 350 bucks for a set of Eagle H beams, 150 bucks for Suzuki Vitara pistons, and 100 bucks for ARP head studs.
Thats a built bottom end proven to over 600hp and it only cost 600 bucks.
Lots of people have made 350+hp on that bottom end and a stock head/IM as well. Add a cam and valve springs and you can get over 500.
Its hilarious how little respect the D series gets, when its honestly a very good engine to boost. The VTEC B series have such big cams and ports from the factory that they lag all day.
Thats a built bottom end proven to over 600hp and it only cost 600 bucks.
Lots of people have made 350+hp on that bottom end and a stock head/IM as well. Add a cam and valve springs and you can get over 500.
Its hilarious how little respect the D series gets, when its honestly a very good engine to boost. The VTEC B series have such big cams and ports from the factory that they lag all day.
#75
K-series better have some serious cash.
d-series.org is one good website where there is from the ultimate tard 400 hp stock internals to serious from the ground up builds.
I opened a account a while back and just love the completely fail threads, bent rods, melted pistons threads.
Pushing more than 300 hp on stock internals is a ticking time bomb.
d-series.org is one good website where there is from the ultimate tard 400 hp stock internals to serious from the ground up builds.
I opened a account a while back and just love the completely fail threads, bent rods, melted pistons threads.
Pushing more than 300 hp on stock internals is a ticking time bomb.
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Road racing would blow up so many of these peoples cars. A lot of them have little tiny radiators with slim fans.
Ive gotten into a few discussions about just that. Many people dont realize just how much abuse the engine sees when youre making full boost off and on for half an hour.
#77
You must have been out of the loop for quite some time them.
Stock B series engines breaking 300. Easily making 500+ with rods and pistons.
D16s beiong built with rods and cheap OEM Suzuki Vitara pistons are making 300+ hp. With a cam and intake manifold 500+hp.
Stock H22s pushing 400+ hp
And all the parts are at a fraction of the cost of parts for our cars. Honda prts are as cheap as parts for SBC and SBF V8s now.
Stock B series engines breaking 300. Easily making 500+ with rods and pistons.
D16s beiong built with rods and cheap OEM Suzuki Vitara pistons are making 300+ hp. With a cam and intake manifold 500+hp.
Stock H22s pushing 400+ hp
And all the parts are at a fraction of the cost of parts for our cars. Honda prts are as cheap as parts for SBC and SBF V8s now.
#78
I tune these things all the time. All you need is a set of 550cc Injectors and either a chipped ECU or Hondata s300. (I prefer the Hondata)
Great little street cars.. I'm in the process of gather everything to Turbo my Acura TSX. Looking for about 400hp from the K24 using quite a small turbo.
Then again it is a K series.
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Nope... 300hp on a stock B series is a joke. 400hp is easy.
I tune these things all the time. All you need is a set of 550cc Injectors and either a chipped ECU or Hondata s300. (I prefer the Hondata)
Great little street cars.. I'm in the process of gather everything to Turbo my Acura TSX. Looking for about 400hp from the K24 using quite a small turbo.
Then again it is a K series.
I tune these things all the time. All you need is a set of 550cc Injectors and either a chipped ECU or Hondata s300. (I prefer the Hondata)
Great little street cars.. I'm in the process of gather everything to Turbo my Acura TSX. Looking for about 400hp from the K24 using quite a small turbo.
Then again it is a K series.
Plus you can actually make a higher resolution tune with CROME/neptune/ectune than you can with hondata (although its totally unnecessary)
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I have a 94 ls Integra which is my dd. It has about 160k on it now and still runs perfect. In the future when/if the motor goes I was planning on putting in a stock b20z just to have a reliable torquey dd. I did not realize how strong some of you guys are saying a stock b18 bottom end is, I might have to make a change in plans now.
Do you think a boosted ls is dd material? I live down a dirt road, which sucks for manifolds and hardware. Perhaps a cast manifold and safety wire would work in this instance? Bah, now I've got to do more research.