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You could use an aftermarket heater. Like the ones found here Heating - Water - Heating, I'm going to be running one of their micro heaters in my track car swap.
Appears his email has changed - seems it was current as of a couple of years back going by google, I've normally phoned him - durescort at gmail dot com. Roger Carroll is his name.
Bwek can you screw this part and take a few photos of it. I would like to see how much space it's gonna take in your car. Please
I can get you a picture this weekend, I still have my EGR as well, i plan to make my car fully emissions compliant before I make it a full on race car haha
Honestly I'm shocked this swap hasn't been done 100s of times by now. The 2.3 has its issues I wouldn't use the 2.3... The 2.0 is a high reving motor it's kinda like the rotary it wakes up in higher rpms... Now the 2.5 is what I would use add in some cams your at almost 200whp and 180whp torque in n/a. That's with i/h/e. The 2 5s are good to 300-350 whp on stock block. Not many rx8s are even close to 300whp let alone reliable 300whp. This swap would be cheap vs LS swap. No need for bump steer kits or anything.
ProMazda Racecars run a 2.0L MRZ making 275hp/190TQ...
Got to see these things stomp around the racetrack all weekend long at Road America, so needless to say I have been thinking heavily about this swap.
Whats the weight difference between the average MZR and Renesis? anyone know?
I've been toying with the idea of Flying Miata Supercharged or mildly built Naturally aspirated using a NC Miata Engine.
Originally Posted by John V
As it turns out, the MZR (2.5L) fits nicely without cutting into the firewall.
a Engine that drops into a mostly factory car without having to cut into the firewall would be HUGELY Tempting. A 2.5L That fits even easier might work out better. The Extra Displacement should help make it easier to squeeze more torque out of the car...
Last edited by blackmount; 06-26-2018 at 10:35 PM.
It fits perfectly. There is no need to cut the firewall. Some work needs to be done to the water outlet on the rear of the cylinder head and the cowl needs to be cut as shown in the pic above, but that cut doesn't get into the firewall at all. No need to remove or relocate the heater core like other people have done in this thread.
John V. is doing this swap for SCCA Street Modified class and detailing info in this thread.
It's mostly rear-end stuff right now but hopefully there will be more engine info soon.
The big thing to remember with John's build is that the rules expressly forbid modifying the firewall to allow moving the engine backwards.
Originally Posted by John V
It fits perfectly. There is no need to cut the firewall. Some work needs to be done to the water outlet on the rear of the cylinder head and the cowl needs to be cut as shown in the pic above, but that cut doesn't get into the firewall at all. No need to remove or relocate the heater core like other people have done in this thread.
Edit: Damnit, John. You frickin' post-ninja'd me.
Last edited by NotAPreppie; 06-27-2018 at 06:52 AM.
Honestly I'm shocked this swap hasn't been done 100s of times by now. The 2.3 has its issues I wouldn't use the 2.3... The 2.0 is a high reving motor it's kinda like the rotary it wakes up in higher rpms... Now the 2.5 is what I would use add in some cams your at almost 200whp and 180whp torque in n/a. That's with i/h/e. The 2 5s are good to 300-350 whp on stock block. Not many rx8s are even close to 300whp let alone reliable 300whp. This swap would be cheap vs LS swap. No need for bump steer kits or anything.
How is the 2.5 getting 300? What are your sources? I'm not doubting you just trying to figure out how to accomplish this.