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Also looking at the Nissan SR20 from Primera egt and Almera GTI - but they might be huge as well.

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Starlet turbo is a nice idea - but I wouldn't want to try and find a cheap one anytime soon.

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Pantera2075 wrote:
I'm looking for around 140 hp sensibly - with a good chunk of torque.
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That would be my old D16 conversion then, around 140/150 hp and i have 90% of the bits sitting in the workshop, i used the D16a9, Honda found in the rover 216gti, twin cam non VTEC, book figure is 130 hp but they always put out a little more with simple mods, if you wish to know more just catch me sometime, its sitting there waiting

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Has anyone ever thought of a Rotary engine?? They are incredibly small, light, you can get all sorts of bits for them, not sure on gearboxes as they are all rear wheel driven but I would imagine a box from a GT Mazda or similar would be able to be fitted. I know and have seen masive BHP readings from them. I know they aren't the most fuel efficient but it would be a great combo.


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Yep, I quickly looked at this last night. It seems the cheap early RX7's aren't woth bothering with as they only push about 120 hp - but the late 80's turbo might be worth a look?

Apart from that I think there's only Norton who are licensed to build Wankels.

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The early RX7 motors are the same as the late model ones, there was only 3 different types available, 12A, 13B, 20B, the first one was in all series 1,2,3 RX7's, then they changed to 13B for series 4,5, with some very special ones having the 20B. The 13B is the one to go for, larger displacement, more tuning capibilities, turbos can be bolted to any of them. I have owned a couple of them in my days and they are great little engines if looked after.


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Is the 3 cylinder turbo lump from the old Suzuki Swift too big?

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Andy wrote:
The early RX7 motors are the same as the late model ones, there was only 3 different types available, 12A, 13B, 20B, the first one was in all series 1,2,3 RX7's, then they changed to 13B for series 4,5, with some very special ones having the 20B. The 13B is the one to go for, larger displacement, more tuning capibilities, turbos can be bolted to any of them. I have owned a couple of them in my days and they are great little engines if looked after.



I used to race on the same track as Mark Walklett ( I won't claim to have raced against him) in the Mazda powered factory Ginetta and it went like a rocket and sounded glorious. The engine was about the size of a small beer barrel. They are a bit unconventional to rebuild though.

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Leonard wrote:
thanks this is all very helpful. I believe the smart car uses a fan on it's intercooler.


this is a pic of the mirage setup on my engine (if the pic works!)

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very nice! that must be a t2 or t25 turbo form the renault 5 is it? im considering this conversion my self on the mini im currently doing as it save cutting a hole in the bulkhead by using the metro turbo t3!! do you have any rough prices on how much the mirage setup costs?


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Had a good look at the brother in law's turbo MR2 over the weekend. Definitely won't fit with the turbo on it, but the unit did look very central to the car and canted slightly towards the rear.
I'm told the celicas had the same unit - so cheap as chips and 160bhp with a bit of twiddling.

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And the 'net says that wherever these fit, the 3.0 v6 Camry engine fits too :twisted:

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Mon Jul 28, 2008 4:57 pm
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Why not put a Honda vtec in. Best 4 cylinder engine available! And you know its been done!

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Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:27 pm
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Bear in mind the 3sge is quite a heavy cast block which will be hard over to the offside. Honda's are alloy and the opposite way round :D


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It is a heavy block yes, but output figures will off set this in a car like a Coupe.

Its   "VERY"   centrally ballanced across the car thow,  and it will fit, Trust me!.

 I've got one sitting a few feet from my Cox :shock: :wink:

The 3.0ltr v6 also has had some nice turbo and superchargers fitted with very silly figures produced 8)

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From this site:
http://www.bacomatic.org/~dw/library/txt/engfyi.htm

All minus g/box

A-series 114kg
Honda B18B 148kg
Toy 3SG 133kg

Interesting....

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