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i recently bought a '99 protege 1.6L at an auction. it had rims on it but other than that i think everything is stock. i'm new to this forum and fairly new to cars in general, this one in particular, so any help or advice or suggestions anyone can give me would be awsome.

more specific: how can i get more low end power? i don't really want to spend the money on a turbo yet, but i need somthing, cuz my accel. just blows asswads.
 
Mugens Modified said:
i recently bought a '99 protege 1.6L at an auction. it had rims on it but other than that i think everything is stock. i'm new to this forum and fairly new to cars in general, this one in particular, so any help or advice or suggestions anyone can give me would be awsome.

more specific: how can i get more low end power? i don't really want to spend the money on a turbo yet, but i need somthing, cuz my accel. just blows asswads.

You can put an intake, exhaust. Is your car 5spd or auto. If manual you can put a light weight flywheel from a Mazda miata. That help put more power to the wheels.
 
unfortuanaly without boost the 1.6l is just a noise box, cai, headers, ect .. make a bit more power but mostly change the noise, however this engine is a boost beast, short stroke, thick rods, it can take a beating, 12psi can be ran daily on it and hiboost has done a test run with 100octane fuel and 20 psi making 290whp on a stock engine..
 
shaneMazda2000P said:
unfortuanaly without boost the 1.6l is just a noise box, cai, headers, ect .. make a bit more power but mostly change the noise, however this engine is a boost beast, short stroke, thick rods, it can take a beating, 12psi can be ran daily on it and hiboost has done a test run with 100octane fuel and 20 psi making 290whp on a stock engine..

so basically sticking a turbo in this will do everything that is needed for the car to be faster? some of my buddies say turbo only helps at like 3-4 k rpm and i need low end power like 1-3 k rpm
 
jster28 said:
You can put an intake, exhaust. Is your car 5spd or auto. If manual you can put a light weight flywheel from a Mazda miata. That help put more power to the wheels.

it's a 5speed

and what is a light weight flywheel?
 
boost kicks in at about 2400 to 2600, my buddy can hit full boost 8psi , at 2800rpms, all i can say for 2500lower is not keep it there.. 90 percent of the time u wont be in that range anyways, and u can always launch at a higher rpm..
 
a lightned flywheel form a miata fits on the 1.6l motor. Thats assuming that you have a 5speed. It does help acceleration greatly.
 
Mugens Modified said:
it's a 5speed

and what is a light weight flywheel?

aluminum flywheel, weighs 8lbs ur stock one weighs 30-40 if i remember correctly
lighter the rotating mass faster the revs can be..
 
all 4cyl cars have crap power from 1-3000 rpm, thats just how life is, but the nice thing is that you can rev the snot out of them, it wont begin to shine untill 3000rpm with any mod you do. the 3000rpm to 6500rpm area is where you will make the most power
 
shaneMazda2000P said:
aluminum flywheel, weighs 8lbs ur stock one weighs 30-40 if i remember correctly
lighter the rotating mass faster the revs can be..
dear lord its not that heavy, 18lbs is the weight of the flywheel on the 2.0, I'm pretty sure its the same or less on the 1.6
 
shaneMazda2000P said:
boost kicks in at about 2400 to 2600, my buddy can hit full boost 8psi , at 2800rpms, all i can say for 2500lower is not keep it there.. 90 percent of the time u wont be in that range anyways, and u can always launch at a higher rpm..

true. i'm rarely there now, but what do you mean launch at a higher rpm? like rev it and pop the clutch? for some reason my car refuses to burn out, so when i try a quick start it just sort of sputters and then i have to accelerate from like 2000rpm
 
how high are you revving it when you launch? If it bogs to much at 3000, launch at 3500. You dont really want to just dump the clutch, ease into it like you would starting normaly, unless you do want to do a burnout then just rev high and dump. If I was able to get the tires roasting on a 1988 323 your should be able to get something out of your car.
 
trust me the stock 1.6l manual can do some burnouts, i done it in my friends car, i dumped the clutch at 4k , but for a good launch , 3500rmps and ease into it is great to launch, as for me, foot on brake, stomp gas , it goes to 2k and left off the brake, and ZOOOM ZOOM i still dont go anywhere... haha
 
i've done burn out on my 1.6l manual as well. I smomked up the whole street burning thru my crappy tires on my steelies. Like everyone said ease out the clutch, dont dump it.
 

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