carifresco
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- Mazda Protege ES 1999
In PR they rev KL to 10K+ no problem with trans
In PR they rev KL to 10K+ no problem with trans
FS rods are longer than FP ones but stiil FP have a better rod ratio but with the FS ones , better rod ratio 8k + rpm
The FP rod ratio is better than the FS rod ratio because the FP has shorter stroke, not because of the rod length. I'll bet dollars to doughnuts that both engines have the same rod. That being said, the FS Rod ratio is absolutely terrible for high RPM power, so it's not hard to improve it on the FP. Personally, I'd love to see a serious FP build...
That's why you need a BP-ZE! Booya! 7800 RPM on the stock bottom end, only limited by hydraulic lifters and/or valve float.
I think 250+whp n/a is pretty real power...
Has anyone milled the head to get more compression ratio? The spec number of the stock motor at 9.1:1 is very low. By my calculations milling 0.025" from a stock head would get me 9.88:1.
Still pretty feeble for a CR, but its better than stock. A junkyard rebuild head with a valve job and some dremel tool seat blending is the choice here.
Has anyone tried this?