To fill everyone in on more details
The car is a Datsun 1967 Datsun 1000. This car came with an a10.
This particular car has a number of restrictions that make this and ideal swap.
Mainly;
Engine bay restrictions, mainly in overall height.
Maximum engine capacity that can be legally allowed in WA. (both NA and charged).
Engine weight.
With a few tricks I can even use an a12 block, which means that I don't even have that engineered as a 10% increase is not required to be engineered. I will however be using an a15 block. An a14 block is identical in design to the A15, so I could use that as well and get similar results.
By going to a B6 head, which is the closest cross flow, multivalve, efi head that is cheaply available, the 1000 gains all the mod cons legally without all the problems of using another engine.
As for easyish engine options;
I can fit a E15/16 with relative ease.
G13B motors have been done with some success as well.
But both of these options have their drawbacks, and I still feel that the B6 option is the way forward over these and other engine options
Anything else, either is illegal, or makes the car a pig to drive.
I'm sure that as MX5 owners, you appreciate that your car is light and nimble and that jamming in the largest engine you can find is not going to produce anything other than straight line drag car.
The head that I am using appears to have come from a FWD of some description (I'm pretty sure its a BF Mazda 323). When I spoke with a Mazda wrecker here in Perth, he wasn't able to identify the head. I cant find any casting numbers on it, and the rocker cover only covers the valves, and not the timing cogs/wheels. It doesn't have any branding on the rocker cover either. According to him, my head doesn't exist. If anyone here has some ideas or places for me to find identifying numbers, I'm open to suggestions.
sailaholic wrote:What ecu will you run. If it's aftermarket ignore the factory coil packs and use late model corolla coil on plug units. They are heaps cheaper ($100 a set) and provide a better spark.
I plan to use an aftermarket ECU. the original plan was to use a delco from a commodore and reprogram it. My brother is a wizz on the delco and programming, but I will need to check if it will be compatible. Else it will be an aftermarket computer of some description. Thanks for the tip on the corolla coil-on-plug packs. Ill chase that down.
sailaholic wrote:I think the point is to retain the block for either class or rego reasons and get the best you can get from there.
Spot on.
lizard wrote:sailaholic wrote:I think the point is to retain the block for either class or rego reasons and get the best you can get from there.
You have a point but for the effort a good head job [ OS valves port and polish and cc the heads] would have the same or better results .
Yes, if you have enough money. To get the same outcomes that I can with the B6 head and MX5 parts, I would need to spend 2-3 times that at least. Plus useable heads to modify that seriously are hard to find and very expensive.
Don't forget, everything needs to be custom made. There really isn't any bits off the shelf that I can buy for an a-series into a 1000, unlike the B6 mx5 motor.
Also, finding a Nismo only AY head for an a-series block is near impossible. I have only ever seen photos of one. The only known head in existence that I have seen photos of in the last 10 years is in Finland. There are possibly others in japan still, but I don't have the thousands needed to buy, plus these rare parts (if they exist) very rarely ever leave japan. Sellers just don't post them outside the country, even if you can find one.
Yes you can get 300hp out of an a15. Its a dyno pony and un-driveable.
TTT wrote:what will be the benefit of getting one of nissans crappiest motors and adding one of mazdas crappiest heads on to it then turbo charge it using a tiny 300zx turbo
As for the turbo selection, my reasons are that the 300zx t25 unit is capable of 15psi reliably, are cheap to find, and suitable for 1.5-1.6l capacity motors. Yes I have a myriad of turbo selections available, and I am open to suggestions. If anyone here has some suggestions, please pipe up. After all, its the reason I came to this forum. To discuss with like minded people, something that is a little different that what you are used to.
On the crappiest motor and head comment. Considering that the a series from Datsun first was available in 1967 and production in domestic cars only stopped in 2006, and in industrial applications in around 2010. So for a crappy motor, its been used in various guises for about 40 years.
As for the Mazda B6 head,(I'm not such a guru here so I may well be wrong) first introduced in the mid 80s for the BF Mazda 323, and used by various manufactures up to about 2006 in the Kia Sephia. Again, for a crappy motor to last 20 odd years, it cant be that bad.
I'm sure that you will be able to shoot down my comments with 1000 points about fuel economy, hot spots, power, blah blah blah. Still, the timelines say something as to the Mazda/Datsun motors apparent crappyness.