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You bring up alot of interesting unique build options. I like them.I say get a BMW. An older 3 series or 5 series and race that. You'll go RWD but spare engines can be had for cheap plus they'll handle well. By older I mean you can get a 2012-2016 340i for less than 10k and its an inline 6 turbo. Do the crank hub upgrade and you'll be good to go.
It sucks you keep going through motors with your Honda. Being that you like high revving NA engines, another option would be to do a early 90s Corolla but with a 4AG Silvertop or Blacktop swap. You can also buy a FWD 6 speed transmission that bolts right in too. I had a Silvertop swap in my 91 Celica. Nothing like ITBs from the factory plus a 8.5k redline stock.
If you followed the Formula Atlantic build specs for those engines they put down about 280-300 NA hp revving to 12-13k.
Good job on keeping up with those AWD cars with double your power. That isnt an easy feat considering their weight isnt that much higher than yours.
Hmm. That’s an interesting question. I’m actually not sure.What's the class cost of a similar powered swap?
Part of my problem is being in Canada. Shits so expensive here. It’s all bought from the US so taxes and shipping and exchange makes it dumb
I would love to do this. I’m about 1.5 hours from the Niagara Falls border right into Buffalo. I just need a US shipping address I guess?How far from the border are you? What if you buy it in the US and then just pick it up instead of having it shipped to you directly?
Haha yea that’d be cool. With the truck and trailer now I can tow this thing anywhere. It’s nice.New plan drive/trailer the car to raiders new place in Ohio for a build weekend
600-800 on marketplace. Junk yards want 1000-1400.how much is a junkyard motor?
Do *NOT* underestimate the stresses that RPM puts on the rods. All that hate the wristpins have for themselves is channeled through the rods.I know reusing the rods from my blown motor might be sketchy but in my NA engine the rods are likely the least stressed components. Power stroke is fuck all and compression stroke is also fuck all. Because NA the rods are just along for the ride. It’s the rod bolts, pistons, and wrist pins that hate their lives
Piston speeds are quite high. Here’s some numbersPistons are probably close to breaking the sound barrier every stroke
This is fair. The risk is there but I still trust BC rods over the cheaper shit out there. I know it’s all China but BC is slightly better ChinaDo *NOT* underestimate the stresses that RPM puts on the rods. All that hate the wristpins have for themselves is channeled through the rods.
The car is already competitive. It’s actually overly competitive. Keep in mind my class is 2x the HP and 3x the torque and I’m right there with them.I hit the realization (without blowing motors but still) that I:
A: Will never be truly competitive in a speed3.
B: Really like my car and the noises it makes.
C: Am only really interested in driving MY car on track.
That helped me a lot in my investment/enjoyment calculations. If you really like the platform, stick with it and find ways to track it cheap; if you really want to be competitive, get a better platform that really rewards a great driver. Tracking a car really sucks when it's all about breaking expensive motors instead of breaking cheap shit.
You suffered a Wiseco related failure as well????? Sometimes failures happen due to quality of parts. As an end user it’s difficult to find a company to trust. Specially when every single person on the internet is a fucking liar.TBF my shit blew up (come to find out, not really) because of Wiseco.