Hi to All,
Anyone know of any Miata forums or similar that deal with engine swaps on Mk1
MX5s? Maybe a V6 of some description?
I dont't really want to go down the the super or turbo path..
I understand that Mazda have 2 distinctive V6 engines from the 90's. The 929
Sentia V6, and the MPV V6 engine ( narrow width)
I've seen pictures of the Mustang powered Miata...not kosher really.
Any ideas?
cheers
David Millar
Engine Swaps.
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Engine Swaps.
if you go to good old www.miataforum.com and scroll down the list of =
topics, one is dedicated entirely to engine swaps...
There has been discussion in the past of the Mazda K-series six, and =
although some people dont beleive them, Mazda insiders claim that the =
engine is designed to run canted over on an angle to fit transversely =
under bonnets, and that if you try and turn it up-right, as would be =
required for longitudinal mounting, it runs into camshaft or crankshaft =
oiling problems...
Fletch.
topics, one is dedicated entirely to engine swaps...
There has been discussion in the past of the Mazda K-series six, and =
although some people dont beleive them, Mazda insiders claim that the =
engine is designed to run canted over on an angle to fit transversely =
under bonnets, and that if you try and turn it up-right, as would be =
required for longitudinal mounting, it runs into camshaft or crankshaft =
oiling problems...
Fletch.
Red '90. Many n/a mods and Link ECU
Engine Swaps.
Just out of interest...
Neil Fraser (apparently) is using a 2.5 Mazda V6 in his Fraser racing car.
Due to the nature of his cars, I can't imagine him using the 90 degree
Sentia V6 (physically quite a big engine) - I thought it was the 60 degree
2.5 all alloy FWD based V6 from the TX5/626 driving a RWD set-up. If this
works in a Fraser, it would surely work in an MX5.
Can anyone clarify exactly what set-up he's using?
MD.
Neil Fraser (apparently) is using a 2.5 Mazda V6 in his Fraser racing car.
Due to the nature of his cars, I can't imagine him using the 90 degree
Sentia V6 (physically quite a big engine) - I thought it was the 60 degree
2.5 all alloy FWD based V6 from the TX5/626 driving a RWD set-up. If this
works in a Fraser, it would surely work in an MX5.
Can anyone clarify exactly what set-up he's using?
MD.
Engine Swaps.
Hi,
I don't know the engine desination but...
Motor: Ford / Mazda alloy 2500cc V6 developing Kw @ 85 rpm. Dry sumped.
Autronic compute.
Gearbox: Quaife 4 speed Dog Box. 2.2:1 low gear.
Final Drive: Modified Sierra Limited Slip Diff Head and axles. 3.9.:1 ratio.
Brakes: Front 4 pot Nissan Skyline Callipers and Willwood 310mm Ventilated
Discs.
Rear 2 pot Nissan and 275mm Rotors.
Front Suspension: Double wishbone with Inboard coils and adjustable shock
absorbers.
Rear Suspension: Fraser De Dion rear axle with trailing arms and coil over
adjustable shock absorbers.
Wheels: 15 x 7 and 7 =" 3-piece Arrow.
Fiberglass: Extremely light vacuum formed in vinyl carbon.
Rollcage: Motorsport NZ Homologated 35mm x 2.5 ex Fraser Cars (factory
tested!)
Instrument Gauges: By Fraser Cars.
Kerb Weight: 575kg
WOW!
DM
I don't know the engine desination but...
Motor: Ford / Mazda alloy 2500cc V6 developing Kw @ 85 rpm. Dry sumped.
Autronic compute.
Gearbox: Quaife 4 speed Dog Box. 2.2:1 low gear.
Final Drive: Modified Sierra Limited Slip Diff Head and axles. 3.9.:1 ratio.
Brakes: Front 4 pot Nissan Skyline Callipers and Willwood 310mm Ventilated
Discs.
Rear 2 pot Nissan and 275mm Rotors.
Front Suspension: Double wishbone with Inboard coils and adjustable shock
absorbers.
Rear Suspension: Fraser De Dion rear axle with trailing arms and coil over
adjustable shock absorbers.
Wheels: 15 x 7 and 7 =" 3-piece Arrow.
Fiberglass: Extremely light vacuum formed in vinyl carbon.
Rollcage: Motorsport NZ Homologated 35mm x 2.5 ex Fraser Cars (factory
tested!)
Instrument Gauges: By Fraser Cars.
Kerb Weight: 575kg
WOW!
DM
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