Anybody taken the 160Bhp MX5 Sport tech to 200Bhp?
Anybody taken the 160Bhp MX5 Sport tech to 200Bhp?
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daveknott5

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738 posts

243 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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I've heard that 200Bhp is relatively easy to achieve by changing to a four throttle body, uprating the camshafts and the addition of a remap. Companies like Raceline and Minister Power can do it - has anybody actually done it, how much did it cost you and were the results worth it?

hornetrider

63,161 posts

229 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Nope but just gonna watch this smile

Robstar111r

97 posts

185 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Am I right in saying the NC MZR engine is the same as a Ford Duratec but with VVT.

daveknott5

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738 posts

243 months

Wednesday 17th August 2011
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yes it's a Ford Duratec unit I believe and is also used in the Caterham Roadsport, R300 etc

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

243 months

Wednesday 17th August 2011
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I'm sure I heard somewhere that the Ford Duratec was actually based on the Mazda engine!

VladD

8,137 posts

289 months

Wednesday 17th August 2011
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The makes more sense of the Cosworth supercharger as I always connect Cosworth primarily to Ford engines.

daveknott5

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738 posts

243 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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Some info for those interested - price might put you off!


Thank you for your enquiry.

Whilst we have great deal of experience and success tuning the Duratec 2lt engine, and circa 200 bhp , is a conversion we make, along with the throttle bodies you mention we normally fit updated camshafts as well.

Also, on our Duratec conversions we use an after-market ECU with a bespoke fuel and ignition map.

Therefore the conversion can be made but will include the above and be priced accordingly, from £3000.00 + Vat Subject to the condition of the base engine etc.

We trust this assists you.

Graham Fuller
Minister-Power

rfn

4,601 posts

231 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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That doesn't seem bad.

And Lazza, you're right, the MZR engine is actually what a Duratec is based on, rather than the other way around.

Pondered Scrotum

1,277 posts

211 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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daveknott5 said:
circa 200 bhp...conversion...from £3000.00 + Vat Subject to the condition of the base engine etc.
That's about the same price as getting similar power from FI isn't it?

hornetrider

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229 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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BBR S/C is 5k + VAT for 245bhp.

MX-5 Lazza

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243 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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hornetrider said:
BBR S/C is 5k + VAT for 245bhp.
That's more than just an SC though isn't it? I thought that was a full car refresh...
MP62 from Moss would be around that + fitting.

It's not the Mk1/2 we're talking about though, Mk3+ is a completely different kettle of fish and if you want an NA tuned engine it's always relatively expensive to get decent reliable power.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

229 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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No not for the Mk3 Lazza - that's for the S/C and all the gubbins.

Pondered Scrotum

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Monday 22nd August 2011
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MX-5 Lazza said:
That's more than just an SC though isn't it? I thought that was a full car refresh...
MP62 from Moss would be around that + fitting.

It's not the Mk1/2 we're talking about though, Mk3+ is a completely different kettle of fish and if you want an NA tuned engine it's always relatively expensive to get decent reliable power.
That's what my post was looking towards - £3k for 200bhp from the NC engine kept N/A versus £3k(ish) for 190bhp from a NB engine gone FI. Tuning the NC engine seems pretty good value imo!

MX-5 Lazza

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243 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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hornetrider said:
No not for the Mk3 Lazza - that's for the S/C and all the gubbins.
Ah right, I thought you meant the Mk1 kit smile

Pondered Scrotum said:
That's what my post was looking towards - £3k for 200bhp from the NC engine kept N/A versus £3k(ish) for 190bhp from a NB engine gone FI. Tuning the NC engine seems pretty good value imo!
Except 190bhp is a 50bhp increase over 140bhp compared to 200bhp being a 40bhp increase over 160bhp. Percentage wise it's less value in terms of bhp% increase wink

Pondered Scrotum

1,277 posts

211 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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Less value maybe than the NB FI example I gave but still good I reckon when you take into consideration the cost and (documented although recently reduced) risk of the supercharger kits for the NC as well the normally much higher cost of N/A bang-for-your-buck...