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Dr. Nick 08-12-2008 03:38 PM

Fully Built 1.9L Motor Still for Sale
 
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Bringing this For-sale back from the dead: $3300

1.8 litre Jap spec GTX motor borred out “40 over” to 1.92L, Wiseco turbo pistons, Crower H rods, ARP head and main studs, stage 3 ported head and heavy duty valve springs, RC Engineering 550cc injectors, completely balanced rotating assembly, PSITech stand alone engine management system with realtime display of EGR, boost, coolant temp, intake air temp and A/F, VF8/10 hybrid turbo with internal wastegate, Front mounted intercooler painted black for stealthiness, dyno sheeted proven 300+ whp, Greddy Type S BOV, lightened flywheel.

If you are putting this into a Miata, the oil pan needs to be swapped and the exhaust manifold won't fit, you'll have to buy one from Begi or FM.

I built this thing to handle 450whp. I made a really bad choice of turbos and after everything was tuned I didn't want to spend another grand on another turbo and whatever else on tuning. Know that this motor will handle it though.

The Stage 3 heads had the following work done: 5 angle valve grind, heavy duty valves installed, 20% increase in flow numbers from PSITech's inhouse flowbench through extensive porting. A mild polish smoothening all edges but not enough to shave with, cause thats ricey. Special attention paid to port matching at all mating surfaces.

Make some offers, this thing is taking up space in my basement.

Price does not include shipping, although I have found a company that is pretty cheap for that within North America. Oh yeah, AND I live in Grande Prairie Alberta.

deadmeat 08-12-2008 07:22 PM

Wish you would have gotten back to me when I was first interested in it.

*shrug* Last I heard you were pulling it out of the basement for me and crating it up to get it ready to ship.

Then stopped replying to posts or PM's.

-meaty

dc2696 08-13-2008 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by Dr. Nick (Post 295470)
Bringing this For-sale back from the dead: $3300

1.8 litre Jap spec GTX motor borred out “40 over” to 1.92L, Wiseco turbo pistons, Crower H rods, ARP head and main studs, stage 3 ported head and heavy duty valve springs, RC Engineering 550cc injectors, completely balanced rotating assembly, PSITech stand alone engine management system with realtime display of EGR, boost, coolant temp, intake air temp and A/F, VF8/10 hybrid turbo with internal wastegate, Front mounted intercooler painted black for stealthiness, dyno sheeted proven 300+ whp, Greddy Type S BOV, lightened flywheel.

If you are putting this into a Miata, the oil pan needs to be swapped and the exhaust manifold won't fit, you'll have to buy one from Begi or FM.

I built this thing to handle 450whp. I made a really bad choice of turbos and after everything was tuned I didn't want to spend another grand on another turbo and whatever else on tuning. Know that this motor will handle it though.

The Stage 3 heads had the following work done: 5 angle valve grind, heavy duty valves installed, 20% increase in flow numbers from PSITech's inhouse flowbench through extensive porting. A mild polish smoothening all edges but not enough to shave with, cause thats ricey. Special attention paid to port matching at all mating surfaces.

Make some offers, this thing is taking up space in my basement.

Price does not include shipping, although I have found a company that is pretty cheap for that within North America. Oh yeah, AND I live in Grande Prairie Alberta.

Part that motherfucker out mang.I'll take the bottom end.

M-Tuned 08-13-2008 09:50 AM

Keep in mind that anyone who plans to purchase this for an M2 will need an M1 1.8 Intake manifold as the ports will not line up correctly when using a 99+ intake manifold. Otherwise it is quite a nice motor and from a Canuck! :)

I might have a 1.8 M1 Intake manifold which I can swap for a 99-00 Intake Manifold :) If anyone needs it.

Dr. Nick 08-13-2008 12:32 PM

That is the first I have heard about the intake mani. I will have to look into that before confirming.

And yes meaty, hi. I apologize for that, it is completely crated up and I don't have any excuses for you. I just forgot to get backto you and by the time I remembered (weeks later) I felt rather embarressed over the whole thing.

AbeFM 08-13-2008 02:02 PM

...or use the manifold on the motor? The GTX one?

Dr. Nick 08-13-2008 06:12 PM

Yeah I reread your post Marc, and I am including the intake manifold with the motor so no issues there.

M-Tuned 08-13-2008 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by AbeFM (Post 295911)
...or use the manifold on the motor? The GTX one?

Points to the firewall/Rear of the engine :) Great if you wanna do it Pro 5.0 Drag Racing style and run the pipes into the car and an Air/Water intercooler where you seat would go :bowrofl:

AbeFM 08-14-2008 11:50 PM

OUt of curiosity the port spacing looks the same between the two motors, only the bolt pattern is offset vertically? Seems like you could cut off the flange and move it up, or get a flange off a NB.

Alternatively, I was thinking you could take the manifold from the GTX, and weld it to the other side - just cut off the fitting and bore a hole and move it over.

My question is, then, is this 1.8l GTX basically an NA 1.8 with a turbo, different pistons?

M-Tuned 08-15-2008 12:20 AM


Originally Posted by AbeFM (Post 296703)
OUt of curiosity the port spacing looks the same between the two motors, only the bolt pattern is offset vertically?

Correct.. Spacing is the same, just the holes are moved vertically which causes the issues.


Originally Posted by AbeFM (Post 296703)
Seems like you could cut off the flange and move it up, or get a flange off a NB.

Flange of an NA you mean? But yes, you could weld on a new flange to your 99-00 Intake Manifold.


Originally Posted by AbeFM (Post 296703)
Alternatively, I was thinking you could take the manifold from the GTX, and weld it to the other side - just cut off the fitting and bore a hole and move it over.

My question is, then, is this 1.8l GTX basically an NA 1.8 with a turbo, different pistons?

1.8 NA is very close to 1.8 GTX with different pistons. GTR motor had the sodium filled valves.

Not sure if the intake manifold will be easy to modify if it is like the one in this picture. Nevermind the TBody and Electronics are like 1.6 Miata electronics. IIRC.

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...5_126_full.jpg

AbeFM 08-15-2008 06:17 AM

More good info, thanks!

The electronics I almost couldn't give two pisses about - it's all custom anyway. I was hoping a band saw and a welder would fix the GTX manifold up for RWD configuration, and then maybe I'd look at modding one of my manis for use with this thing.




Originally Posted by Marc@M-Tuned.com (Post 296719)
Correct.. Spacing is the same, just the holes are moved vertically which causes the issues.



Flange of an NA you mean? But yes, you could weld on a new flange to your 99-00 Intake Manifold.



1.8 NA is very close to 1.8 GTX with different pistons. GTR motor had the sodium filled valves.

Not sure if the intake manifold will be easy to modify if it is like the one in this picture. Nevermind the TBody and Electronics are like 1.6 Miata electronics. IIRC.

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...5_126_full.jpg



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