My MX5 on RS Aizawa Throttle Bodies
My MX5 on RS Aizawa Throttle Bodies
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identti

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2,386 posts

248 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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I thought I'd share my MX5 with you lot.

It's an early 90s 1.6 import, rebuilt in 2005 with throttle bodies from RS Aizawa.

Running an HKS FCon II-V Pro it was mapped by Re:Worx now making 128bhp at the fly.








And some videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p77GKI-x80

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SUuBR7wYlw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgKOW8s22Og

attym3

7,259 posts

191 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Sweet, must sound pretty nice.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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attym3 said:
Sweet, must sound pretty nice.
Indeed. If only we could hear the engine on the videos instead of japanese electropop hehe

attym3

7,259 posts

191 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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hornetrider said:
attym3 said:
Sweet, must sound pretty nice.
Indeed. If only we could hear the engine on the videos instead of japanese electropop hehe
getmecoat
I didn't watch the vids, yes that music is very..umm..

Car sounds sweet though.

Evangelion

8,409 posts

201 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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I quite like JApanese electropop!

I'd still rather just hear the car on its own tho.

Nice set of Watanabes too, I notice.

NotKenBlock

7,408 posts

207 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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Noob question...

How hard (read expensive) is it to switch to TBs? Also is there any real world benefit other than an awesome noise (maybe reason enough)

attym3

7,259 posts

191 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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NotKenBlock said:
Noob question...

How hard (read expensive) is it to switch to TBs? Also is there any real world benefit other than an awesome noise (maybe reason enough)
Not that hard really if you know what your doing with the spanners, wouldn't recommend a novice doing it. Can be expensive though, well expensive to me anyway, I'm sure some on here have it in spare change down the back of their sofas.
I was looking to do it on my old 405 mi16 , I think it was about £1500 for the Webber setup. Bolt on 20-30bhp they claimed, but with OP saying 128bhp obviously not the case on a 5.

identti

Original Poster:

2,386 posts

248 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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attym3 said:
Not that hard really if you know what your doing with the spanners, wouldn't recommend a novice doing it. Can be expensive though, well expensive to me anyway, I'm sure some on here have it in spare change down the back of their sofas.
I was looking to do it on my old 405 mi16 , I think it was about £1500 for the Webber setup. Bolt on 20-30bhp they claimed, but with OP saying 128bhp obviously not the case on a 5.
I think it's a bit of a myth that throttle bodies add significant power, they generally just increase throttle response significantly and improve airflow slightly.

Oh, and apparently the HKS Silent HiPower exhaust on my car is very restrictive. Should see 135bhp with a better item, apparently.

DVandrews

1,375 posts

306 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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They are generally a lot more effective when combined with some hotter cams, TBs and an Alpha-N ECU will be a lot more tolerant of bigger cams then a plenum based setup.

You should be able to approach 100BHP/litre with some decent cams, TBs and good 4-2-1.

Dave

Richyvrlimited

1,870 posts

186 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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DVandrews said:
You should be able to approach 100BHP/litre with some decent cams, TBs and good 4-2-1.

Dave
You'll need a fair amount of headwork on top to approach 100hp/litre.

DVandrews

1,375 posts

306 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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Richyvrlimited said:
You'll need a fair amount of headwork on top to approach 100hp/litre.
Headwork should have been in the list (as that is what I do), however the stock head flows quite well.

Experience with other similar specced engines shows you can get pretty close if the head is a good one from the factory, a good 1600 rover K series will give 155 with cams, TBs, ECU and decent exhaust , with headwork this can go to 180 with relatively tame cams (274 degrees, 11mm lift).

Dave

rdodger

1,088 posts

226 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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Are you playing with MX5 heads now Dave?

It would be interesting to see if it would be possible to get 100bhp per litre from a 5. I would imagine it would need raised compression on top of the other mods?

My MP62 supercharged NB was rolling road tuned recently and the tuner commented on the fact that if the head breathed better it would have produced a lot more power (214bhp/174lbft).

Would cams solve this with more lift duration or would it need significant head work/bigger valves?

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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The NB head flows fine for well over 250bhp. If you have the standard exhaust then that is probably where your restrictions are. FI doesn't really need or like uprated cams - I'm sure Richy would be able to explain this better than me.

rdodger

1,088 posts

226 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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MX-5 Lazza said:
The NB head flows fine for well over 250bhp. If you have the standard exhaust then that is probably where your restrictions are. FI doesn't really need or like uprated cams - I'm sure Richy would be able to explain this better than me.
I'm running a standard manifold but Flyin Miata exhaust.

I was thinking in terms of NAsp rather than supercharged for head mods etc.

rdodger

1,088 posts

226 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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MX-5 Lazza said:
The NB head flows fine for well over 250bhp. If you have the standard exhaust then that is probably where your restrictions are. FI doesn't really need or like uprated cams - I'm sure Richy would be able to explain this better than me.
I'm running a standard manifold but Flyin Miata exhaust.

I was thinking in terms of NAsp rather than supercharged for head mods etc.

Richyvrlimited

1,870 posts

186 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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DVandrews said:
Headwork should have been in the list (as that is what I do), however the stock head flows quite well.
Compared to what?

The stock head flows terribly compared to an era equivilant Honda engine.

That's the first time in 10+ years of owning MX5's that I've heard someone claim the Mazda engine flows well.

DVandrews

1,375 posts

306 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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rdodger said:
Are you playing with MX5 heads now Dave?

It would be interesting to see if it would be possible to get 100bhp per litre from a 5. I would imagine it would need raised compression on top of the other mods?

My MP62 supercharged NB was rolling road tuned recently and the tuner commented on the fact that if the head breathed better it would have produced a lot more power (214bhp/174lbft).

Would cams solve this with more lift duration or would it need significant head work/bigger valves?
You need a well rounded set of mods to get 100BHP per litre, the best I have seen on a Rover K is around 145 per litre and it just hits the wall there. I have a number of friends, a daughter and a wife who have MX5s, two of those bought by me so I may well be having a little dabble. Wifey's is a duranail in all but name and I have already seen more than 260 from a 2 litre duranail.

Th MX5 head flows well compared to a standard K series head. It wont have the airflow of a Honda or Toyota head but the potential is there.

You can only go so far with duration when running a supercharger or turbocharger, keeping the overlap down but area under the lift curve up will give benefits, so rapid valve acceleration, highher peak lift and realtively short duration would be good for FI. For NA you will need quite a bit more duration to get the scavenging going at the right point in the rev band.

Dave