Rx8 summer toy
Rx8 summer toy
el_bandido Ross - Have a look at using the 2.3 mazda duratec engine, using the MX5 subframe. The MX5 NC (3rd gen) share A LOT in common with the RX8. Might be cheaper than going SR20 and you can stick with Mazda parts.
el_bandido Ross - Have a look at using the 2.3 mazda duratec engine, using the MX5 subframe. The MX5 NC (3rd gen) share A LOT in common with the RX8. Might be cheaper than going SR20 and you can stick with Mazda parts.
I'm not 100% certain but I think they both use the J160 (same as the IS200 and S15). It should bolt up.
It's not going to be hassle free, but I think it's probably a fairly "simple" option if you fancy a turbo 2.0 or 2.3 4cylinder.
edit: also, cosworth do bits for that engine too
edit 2: You will want the NC 2.0 engine and subframe, not the 1.8 from the earlier model.
Right have spoken to a few companies and im going to pull the engine out myself take it to a specialist and swap it for a fully reconditioned street ported engine to out back in. That along with a new manifold should see 245+ hp and sets it up perfectly for the greddy turbo conversion :-)
Ross
toxo That's good news. You didn't give in and buy a Mondeo like my colleague did!
toxo That's good news. You didn't give in and buy a Mondeo like my colleague did!
Did it literally go bang? Or just cut out and never start again? but yay for the new engine
Dark Samurai Did it literally go bang? Or just cut out and never start again?but yay for the new engine
Dark Samurai Did it literally go bang? Or just cut out and never start again?but yay for the new engine
Well she is going in tomorrow to be assessed and find the full extent of the damage. I am having a 'Gold rebuild' which consists of strengthened steel tips strengthened springs and better seals etc and also having it street ported and having a new manifold fitted as well. Fingers crossed i havent damaged the rotors or the housings and it wont costs obscene amounts. Should have her back in a couple of weeks and then just need to save for a remap to make the most of the changes
Ross