buildin' an FI kit
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buildin' an FI kit
ok i want to boost my 8 but i dont wanna spend the money on a kit when i can buy some of the pieces individually and and then find some of the other parts else where for a lesser amout of money....
any suggestions that i should go with for such as turbo manifold, downpipe, e-manage or intercepor x any ideas for turbos..i like how a T70 sounds, but i need something to spool up quick...bov....if u have any suggestions just drop them here and i will consider and more than likely use yur idea.....
any suggestions that i should go with for such as turbo manifold, downpipe, e-manage or intercepor x any ideas for turbos..i like how a T70 sounds, but i need something to spool up quick...bov....if u have any suggestions just drop them here and i will consider and more than likely use yur idea.....
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Have you ever done somthing like this before? I have to say, from reading your first post I get the impression by the questions that you may be in over your head...but I'm positive with drive and motivation that it can be done.
Good luck getting a hold of a turbo manifold, btw. If you know how to weld, would be more effective to make one yourself.
Good luck getting a hold of a turbo manifold, btw. If you know how to weld, would be more effective to make one yourself.
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yeah turbo is funerer. It makes quterer noises too.
On a serious note, though.
Why do you want your turbo to spool up quickly? Quick spooling (smaller) turbos don't go well with our engines as they produce back pressure, hit, and they tend to choke and run out of breath on the 2/3 of the way, where all the fun is supposed to take place with our cars.
Before you get started, order Maximum Boost.
I should have done this before I started building my first system.
recently I did and got clued into a lot of things that I have not even suspected earlier.
Good luck
On a serious note, though.
Why do you want your turbo to spool up quickly? Quick spooling (smaller) turbos don't go well with our engines as they produce back pressure, hit, and they tend to choke and run out of breath on the 2/3 of the way, where all the fun is supposed to take place with our cars.
Before you get started, order Maximum Boost.
I should have done this before I started building my first system.
recently I did and got clued into a lot of things that I have not even suspected earlier.
Good luck
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so yeah i just went and bought that book for future refrence....and no i have never done anything like this before but i am having alot of help so i am positive that it will work...
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is this a word?
good call. that book is a really good place to start. good read.
After specing out a large number of turbos against the airflow of the Renesis motor I can tell you that there are a handful of "small" turbos that would fit very well to give quick spool (~3000-ish full spool) of up to ~12psi and hold that out to redline. Not gReddy small to where it chokes, dies and runs out of at ~7000 but medium framed Garrett units.
On a serious note, though.
Why do you want your turbo to spool up quickly? Quick spooling (smaller) turbos don't go well with our engines as they produce back pressure, hit, and they tend to choke and run out of breath on the 2/3 of the way, where all the fun is supposed to take place with our cars.
Before you get started, order Maximum Boost.
I should have done this before I started building my first system.
recently I did and got clued into a lot of things that I have not even suspected earlier.
Good luck
Why do you want your turbo to spool up quickly? Quick spooling (smaller) turbos don't go well with our engines as they produce back pressure, hit, and they tend to choke and run out of breath on the 2/3 of the way, where all the fun is supposed to take place with our cars.
Before you get started, order Maximum Boost.
I should have done this before I started building my first system.
recently I did and got clued into a lot of things that I have not even suspected earlier.
Good luck
After specing out a large number of turbos against the airflow of the Renesis motor I can tell you that there are a handful of "small" turbos that would fit very well to give quick spool (~3000-ish full spool) of up to ~12psi and hold that out to redline. Not gReddy small to where it chokes, dies and runs out of at ~7000 but medium framed Garrett units.
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Good luck. If you go ahead with it post up about the build. Reading/watching Rotorocks' thread about his build was one of the better reads on this forum, imo.
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After specing out a large number of turbos against the airflow of the Renesis motor I can tell you that there are a handful of "small" turbos that would fit very well to give quick spool (~3000-ish full spool) of up to ~12psi and hold that out to redline. Not gReddy small to where it chokes, dies and runs out of at ~7000 but medium framed Garrett units.
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Mac, are you really that much of a dork or just BSing?
Oh and "BSing" is also not a word in the dictionary, but I bet you are getting the meaning of it.
Now about what was the word? "funerer" and "quterer"? Consider this words to be my personal gift to this wonderful language
Sorry about taking it off topic.
Oh and "BSing" is also not a word in the dictionary, but I bet you are getting the meaning of it.
Now about what was the word? "funerer" and "quterer"? Consider this words to be my personal gift to this wonderful language
Sorry about taking it off topic.
Last edited by rotorocks; 09-14-2007 at 02:01 PM.
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Manifold.
I chopped my stock manifold flange off to make my manifold.
You'll need a thick wall cast stainless steel 90 degree pipe(schedule 10 if i recall)
a streight stainless pipe. the thick will will prevent it from cracking on you and provide some flexbiltiy.
Some 3" streight, 45 degree, 90 degree pipes to make your down pipe
02 sensor bong.
Welder and supplies
some heat wrap
etc...
ECU: intercepter x
Wastegate: tial
BOV Don't recall hmmmmm
turbo T70 .. Some lag but not bad at all. When it kicks you better hold on hhehe
then you have to tune it.
or just buy the Esmeril Racing kit .
I chopped my stock manifold flange off to make my manifold.
You'll need a thick wall cast stainless steel 90 degree pipe(schedule 10 if i recall)
a streight stainless pipe. the thick will will prevent it from cracking on you and provide some flexbiltiy.
Some 3" streight, 45 degree, 90 degree pipes to make your down pipe
02 sensor bong.
Welder and supplies
some heat wrap
etc...
ECU: intercepter x
Wastegate: tial
BOV Don't recall hmmmmm
turbo T70 .. Some lag but not bad at all. When it kicks you better hold on hhehe
then you have to tune it.
or just buy the Esmeril Racing kit .
Last edited by Speedrx8er; 09-14-2007 at 02:15 PM.
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Rotary , eh?
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Mac, are you really that much of a dork or just BSing?
Oh and "BSing" is also not a word in the dictionary, but I bet you are getting the meaning of it.
Now about what was the word? "funerer" and "quterer"? Consider this words to be my personal gift to this wonderful language
Sorry about taking it off topic.
Oh and "BSing" is also not a word in the dictionary, but I bet you are getting the meaning of it.
Now about what was the word? "funerer" and "quterer"? Consider this words to be my personal gift to this wonderful language
Sorry about taking it off topic.
Do you mean 'CUTErer' as in cute girl, cute flower, etc?
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I made up a word and misspelled it at the same time. LOL
no wonder your programming went into an infinite loop and run out of virtual memory.
Yes i meant it as in cute girl, cute flower, etc.
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Manifold.
I chopped my stock manifold flange off to make my manifold.
You'll need a thick wall cast stainless steel 90 degree pipe(schedule 10 if i recall)
a streight stainless pipe. the thick will will prevent it from cracking on you and provide some flexbiltiy.
Some 3" streight, 45 degree, 90 degree pipes to make your down pipe
02 sensor bong.
Welder and supplies
some heat wrap
etc...
I chopped my stock manifold flange off to make my manifold.
You'll need a thick wall cast stainless steel 90 degree pipe(schedule 10 if i recall)
a streight stainless pipe. the thick will will prevent it from cracking on you and provide some flexbiltiy.
Some 3" streight, 45 degree, 90 degree pipes to make your down pipe
02 sensor bong.
Welder and supplies
some heat wrap
etc...
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After specing out a large number of turbos against the airflow of the Renesis motor I can tell you that there are a handful of "small" turbos that would fit very well to give quick spool (~3000-ish full spool) of up to ~12psi and hold that out to redline. Not gReddy small to where it chokes, dies and runs out of at ~7000 but medium framed Garrett units.
BTW - When I bong my girl, I prefer her to be cuterer and then quieterer.
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Rotary , eh?
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If I wanted to run 6psi or cared nothing for compressor efficiency, than yes I'd agree. But then again, I'd be concerned about 260+ degree water temps and not being on my third engine.
But since you're the expert, maybe explain to everyone why you have cooling issues and blame it on Mazda by stating the engine wasn't ready for the public. Yet the whole time and many engines later, you still haven't done the basic rotary steps like not blocking the radiator with an intercooler. And in fact, if i remember correctly, you were going with a larger I/C? That should really aid your fledgling cooling system. But according to you, we shouldn't need a radiator anyway since this motor is basically air/oil cooled anyway.
But since you're the expert, maybe explain to everyone why you have cooling issues and blame it on Mazda by stating the engine wasn't ready for the public. Yet the whole time and many engines later, you still haven't done the basic rotary steps like not blocking the radiator with an intercooler. And in fact, if i remember correctly, you were going with a larger I/C? That should really aid your fledgling cooling system. But according to you, we shouldn't need a radiator anyway since this motor is basically air/oil cooled anyway.
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If I wanted to run 6psi or cared nothing for compressor efficiency, than yes I'd agree. But then again, I'd be concerned about 260+ degree water temps and not being on my third engine.
But since you're the expert, maybe explain to everyone why you have cooling issues and blame it on Mazda by stating the engine wasn't ready for the public. Yet the whole time and many engines later, you still haven't done the basic rotary steps like not blocking the radiator with an intercooler. And in fact, if i remember correctly, you were going with a larger I/C? That should really aid your fledgling cooling system. But according to you, we shouldn't need a radiator anyway since this motor is basically air/oil cooled anyway.
But since you're the expert, maybe explain to everyone why you have cooling issues and blame it on Mazda by stating the engine wasn't ready for the public. Yet the whole time and many engines later, you still haven't done the basic rotary steps like not blocking the radiator with an intercooler. And in fact, if i remember correctly, you were going with a larger I/C? That should really aid your fledgling cooling system. But according to you, we shouldn't need a radiator anyway since this motor is basically air/oil cooled anyway.
I'll ignore the second part (since it is irrelevant, not to mention inaccurate and confused) - you would do well to not put words into my mouth.
However, I will ask you if you know how to read a compressor map? If so, you would see that the GT2871R is good out to 450 HP on our motor and will support 40+ lbs of air.
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And the band played on as the mosh pit got rowdy. Now where is that popcorn smiley.
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However, no - the turbo included in the GReddy kit (a Mitsubishi TD06-18G) can flow about 30 lbs. of air comfortably, which is around 10 PSI on the REnesis.
However, the internal wastegate gets pretty swamped by then.