PTORico7
02-13-2007, 02:18 PM
I was curious as to how you would go about rebuilding your engine if you had a turbo and wanted to raise your boost. Like I know in other cars you would need to replace the pistons and rods etc. but what would you need to go about doing on a rotary?
swiftnet
02-13-2007, 02:39 PM
Are you talking about lowering the compression to raise the boost? That would involve different rotors, but I'm not sure if anybody has created low compression rotors for the 8.
brillo
02-13-2007, 04:54 PM
there really isn't a way to strengthen the engine, other than a really good ECU tune.
Romeo
02-13-2007, 05:23 PM
how much boost are we talking about?
Razz1
02-14-2007, 12:15 AM
Upgraded MOP, lightened rotors and light flywheel.
All from Racing Beat.
6dmnbg
02-14-2007, 12:44 AM
you could use 3mm apex seals instead of the stock 2mm but the new seals are suposed to be stonger than the older seals. This also requires some one to re mill the rotor to accept the new seals and if you consider the price of the milling work and having to take apart the engine it is really not worth it.
PTORico7
02-14-2007, 02:45 PM
how much boost are we talking about?
Enough to get it and the 330 - 350 whp range and what mods would need to be done to to the engine and other components to still have the car operating safely or at least safe enough or if it's at all possible (which I'm sure it is b/c seems like everything with cars is possible if you have the right amount of $) Which all leads me to the next question would it be cost efficient?
Romeo
02-14-2007, 02:51 PM
bigger fuel injectors, raise boost, proper exhasut, AWSOME tune, light flywheel.
does that sound in your price range?
the tune is the most important, that will determine if its a "safe" car or if it will blow up on you.
boost controller is important because I dont think youll want to be driving at a high psi if this is your daily driver.
nycgps
02-15-2007, 11:17 AM
There is not much you can do to the engine. Well there is something that you can do but its going to be a really pain in the ass process and lots of $$$
The engine can handle your whp numbers with PROPER stuff. Mazsport Turbo is your Answer.
Looking around about 11K for the whole project and lots of time. (a month, maybe)
zoom44
02-15-2007, 07:17 PM
take engine out. send to Mazmart. give them money. they send you one back- put that one in the car. get the Mazsport turbo kit (1,2,3? i dont remmeber) that fits your bill and get an EXPERT to tune it. flywheel clutch . 3inch exhaust. thats about it
cavemancan
02-15-2007, 07:23 PM
take engine out. send to Mazmart. give them money. they send you one back- put that one in the car. get the Mazsport turbo kit (1,2,3? i dont remmeber) that fits your bill and get an EXPERT to tune it. flywheel clutch . 3inch exhaust. thats about it
+1 Totally agree!
That combined though might set you back about $8k to 9k for the turbo system and about $4k + for the rebuild. So around $12 to 15K for everything I think. That would be one nasty rotary though! :ylsuper: :ylsuper: :rock: :cwm27: