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N/A TII engine
What are the advantages and disadvantages to using a S5 TII motor as a N/A motor? Maily because of the port design and It doesn't use the AUX ports? I'm wondering how a bridgeport or half bridge would do without the turbo
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Re: N/A TII engine
i've heard of alot of people using the TII irons because of the lack of aux ports. they mix them with the higer compression rotors from an n/a
reasonably you'd have some more low end.
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Re: N/A TII engine
What would you say about rx-8 e shaft and stationaries, s5 N/A rotors, t2 irons & housings, Full bridgeport and ITB's sound feasible?
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Re: N/A TII engine
anyone have any input? Dream engines?
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Re: N/A TII engine
you'd have to have that seriously balanced
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Re: N/A TII engine
Balanced? Why? Everything already is.
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Re: N/A TII engine
To much of a MUT to work properly Imo. 6 port > 4 port in the case of N/A the renisis (Rx8 engine) is also a six port. It's also the strongest N/A rotary ever made in production.
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Re: N/A TII engine
Strongest as in most power or strongest as in build?
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Re: N/A TII engine
Most power don't know about build though.
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Re: N/A TII engine
I'm not hoping for a street motor. Its going to be in the 6-11k range all day long track only. So i'm thinking better breathing capabilities with the 4 port
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