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Old 11-01-2016, 10:28 AM
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My housings form the stock blown engine shows a lot of carbon deposit on the housing. Any idea on the cause?

The apex seals where worn at and angle not sure if that is normal?
Carbon deposits underneath?
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Originally Posted by Brettus
What do you mean "worn at an angle " ?
It may be my imagination however, the apex seal seems to sit at an angle as it sweeps around and as a result it has more wear on one side.

The dark patches indicate that the apex seal is lifting in those areas
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Originally Posted by Love_Hounds
Carbon deposits underneath?
On the chrome as shown in the photo
Old 11-01-2016, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by skc
It may be my imagination however, the apex seal seems to sit at an angle as it sweeps around and as a result it has more wear on one side.

The dark patches indicate that the apex seal is lifting in those areas
Ok ...that's why the rx7 depth seals are better for FI engines.
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Going with these seals
Old 11-26-2016, 07:30 AM
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Tried to put the engine together however I found that the extra dowels do not line up properly. Could have been machined incorrectly so back to the mechanic to get it corrected.
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Engine has been assembled. Installed the SOHN kit, pulled out HKS piggyback and ready to get the car back on the road.

I have also used a dremel to clean up the casting marks and made it slightly larger for better flow.

Just waiting for a shipment from RX8 performance to arrive before I put everything together.
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Engine assembled.
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Good to hear . How long before you are up and running again ?
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Good to hear . How long before you are up and running again ?
Hopefully, running within the next two months. Some fabrication required for the V mount.
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Car started up instantly as soon as i turned the ignition. However, had to abort as oil was pouring out of the AN lines as it needed tightening. Will have another go tomorrow after filling the oil again.
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Oil cooler ducting. i have mazdaspeed bumper so making use of the air from the large oil cooler openings to divert air to radiator
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Originally Posted by skc
Car started up instantly as soon as i turned the ignition. However, had to abort as oil was pouring out of the AN lines as it needed tightening. Will have another go tomorrow after filling the oil again.
Must have been a good engine builder haha
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Old 07-12-2017, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by mazmorbid
Must have been a good engine builder haha
Thanks for all your help
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Done over 1000km on the engine. I will service the car tomorrow.

I am having difficulty in revving past 8000rpm. I suspect exhaust restriction from collapsed resonators or exhaust.

I have also purchased a low mileage series 2 fuel tank and will do the swap soon. Also looking to get aftermarket ignition coils and relocated to the chassis rail.

Once these upgrades have been installed then the supercharger will be installed and tuned.
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In the process of switching to series 2 fuel pump and also ordered LS coils and it will be relocated to the chassis rail.

I am also finding that my vacuum at idle changes each time i drive. Some times it is at -10 and some times it is at -5 and sometimes at almost zero.

I have checked the vacuum lines for leaks and also sprayed maf cleaner around the injectors to detect vacuum leaks.

The strange this is the variable nature of the vacuum

Any clues on whats wrong or is it normal.

Most people do not have vacuum gauges on a stock car so its not monitored.
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UK Hymee Supercharger fit an R3 RHD?

Guys n Gals

Will a US hymee superchager fit a 2009 R3 in the UK ? Right hand drive

but would like to buy ne if so
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It should fit. A number of kits where shipped to US and I believe there where some for sale
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^---- thanks team. I'm including marks fixes and updates and my unit for sale has the larger 2.1L blower.
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My kit has be modified to fix the following issues:
new bypass
machined block off for original bypass
machined channels for better flow for oil around bearings
larger gauge oil return line
Machined for more bolts to prevent leaks

The changes have been documented on the forum before.
Old 10-13-2017, 06:42 PM
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I had the vacuum lines to the VDI and SSV connected wrongly and it was causing loss of power at high rpm.

Now its running perfectly. Also switched to series 2 pump which involved some modifications for a full swap.
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the old vac line switcheroo trick ! Glad you found it man .
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Certainly was a big relief !!
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Certainly was a big relief !!
Thanks for all your help with the rebuild.
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Drove the car today and the high RPM issue surfaced again. I will see how it goes tomorrow

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