What’s up Mazdaspeed Crew!
I have some questions about some performance oriented parts that are around that I can’t really find a review/info on pertaining to the Speed platform particularly. Hoping some people might be able to chime in with knowledge and experience. I know some people have strong opinions about the companies that make/supply the parts, but I would like to stick mostly to the theories surrounding the performance of the part.
SP63 Timing Kit:
Seems like your standard VVT/Timing kit composed of the upgraded OEM parts from later Ford Duratec engines, only with up to 50 degrees of VVT advance instead of the 30-35 on the original Mazda gear. It sounds like the ECU has room in the tables to control that additional timing, so it doesn’t seem like it would go to waste… but I can’t find info on anybody using this on a Speed3/6. Found some info about a DIY version for Miata’s with a 2.5 Duratec swap and they claimed that the additional advance was nearing a ~10% power increase almost across the board though it falls off up around 4,500RPM. Seems strange I can’t find any accounts of this used on the L3-VDT engines.
is anybody running this setup and getting any benefits from it? Or am I having a hard time finding info on it being used because it doesn’t offer any performance/efficiency/reliability on our platform?
I have some questions about some performance oriented parts that are around that I can’t really find a review/info on pertaining to the Speed platform particularly. Hoping some people might be able to chime in with knowledge and experience. I know some people have strong opinions about the companies that make/supply the parts, but I would like to stick mostly to the theories surrounding the performance of the part.
SP63 Timing Kit:
Seems like your standard VVT/Timing kit composed of the upgraded OEM parts from later Ford Duratec engines, only with up to 50 degrees of VVT advance instead of the 30-35 on the original Mazda gear. It sounds like the ECU has room in the tables to control that additional timing, so it doesn’t seem like it would go to waste… but I can’t find info on anybody using this on a Speed3/6. Found some info about a DIY version for Miata’s with a 2.5 Duratec swap and they claimed that the additional advance was nearing a ~10% power increase almost across the board though it falls off up around 4,500RPM. Seems strange I can’t find any accounts of this used on the L3-VDT engines.
is anybody running this setup and getting any benefits from it? Or am I having a hard time finding info on it being used because it doesn’t offer any performance/efficiency/reliability on our platform?