RX-8 engine swap into RX-7 chassis
hp_hungry
07-28-2004, 07:28 AM
Ever since the RX-8 came out, I've been wanting to nab the engine for my own evil purposes... Has anyone put an RX-8 engine into an RX-7 chassis? Is anyone aware of a documented case on the web?
D3rELiC
07-28-2004, 02:23 PM
theres a guy who did it on the rx7club.com, do a search
i'd swap an S4 T2 engine thought, cost less, more potential, almost the same power with a full exhaust and some goodies
i'd swap an S4 T2 engine thought, cost less, more potential, almost the same power with a full exhaust and some goodies
nisco
07-28-2004, 05:21 PM
fukle rx-8's go 20b
D3rELiC
07-28-2004, 10:51 PM
yea, go 20b when you have a 250hp goal, throw some money out of the window !
FCsilvia
07-28-2004, 11:48 PM
a shop threw out the EP motor and a 20B into the RX8 chassis.
For an FC, I dont htink the EP motor is worth it. An FD would be cool as a crazy car mod but I still don't think its worth it. I'm sure Mazda has some turbo version of the motor in the research factory right now. Greedy bastards.
For an FC, I dont htink the EP motor is worth it. An FD would be cool as a crazy car mod but I still don't think its worth it. I'm sure Mazda has some turbo version of the motor in the research factory right now. Greedy bastards.
MR2Driver
07-29-2004, 04:53 PM
A 20B in a RX-8 would be a dream car....
hp_hungry
07-30-2004, 05:12 AM
Thanks for the advice everybody.
RX-7s are excellent, and the FD has special appeal for me. I don't understand getting too attached to a particular engine, though. Engines are one area where my interests are going to match Mazda's interests every time -- more power, longer life, etc..
The RX-8 engine has the spark plugs on the side walls of the rotor cavities, not the perimeter. This makes less trouble for the apex seals. Correspondingly, compression ratio has been increased a bit. That sounds like potential to me, and maybe longer engine life. Anyone have any thoughts?
They should just put the spark plugs on the rotors themselves, like the preproduction models. So what if you have to open the engine every 50k for a spark plug change? He he...
RX-7s are excellent, and the FD has special appeal for me. I don't understand getting too attached to a particular engine, though. Engines are one area where my interests are going to match Mazda's interests every time -- more power, longer life, etc..
The RX-8 engine has the spark plugs on the side walls of the rotor cavities, not the perimeter. This makes less trouble for the apex seals. Correspondingly, compression ratio has been increased a bit. That sounds like potential to me, and maybe longer engine life. Anyone have any thoughts?
They should just put the spark plugs on the rotors themselves, like the preproduction models. So what if you have to open the engine every 50k for a spark plug change? He he...
D3rELiC
07-30-2004, 01:24 PM
i think the renesis is already squirted of all the power it can make, with its port configuration, most n/a periport 13b produce between 300 and 370 hp. but this is with a race engine, with a very high powerband and a very low life lenght. if you wanna stay in the "under 300hp" range, yea the renesis might be a good choice, but if you want more power, your gonna have to go turbo, supercharge or nitrous.
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