Possible FSZE Bulk Buy

mazdamp3_18 said:
no chdesign.... the compression on the FSZE is 10.5:1 and the mazdaspeed pistons are 10.7:1....

why will it be a grand to instal? cant you do it yourself... dosent it bolt in?

if i cant find a jspec computer then im not getting the fsze... who knows where i can get a jspec computer and how hard it would be to convert the wiring to OBD I?
Sorry bout that I don't keep up with the high compression boys....I'm more about the ole turbo!!!!!!!!
 
well if anyone is interested get ahold of me. As to the high compression ratio.. you guys are 9.1:1 , my probe is 9:1 and my awd turbo eclipse big 16g is 7.8:1. You ever safely crank your psi up to 17-20. This is not to insult, it's just anyone I know who's ran a compression ratio in the 9's has usualy never broke to far past the 7psi mark. I too have a spare turbo sitting in front of me and plan on strapping it up to my engine because my internals are already done. I realistly don't plan on getting anymore than 5psi -7psi. This is do to high compression. This is all a matter of preference though, which i understand and respect. I haven't seen many dyno on your car so I don't know the exact specs.

These are the specs on my car though if it were stock w/ a turbo kit on:

T3-T04 turbo, and a front mount intercooler. Horsepower is increased from 98 to 151-185 front wheel hp (175-220 flywheel) @7-8 psi. The base kit sells for $2595, and the complete system is $3495. Installation time is 10-14 hrs. The only welding needed is the exhaust. The Complete Kit comes w/ EVERYTHING (injectors, ecu, 3" exhuast piping, etc..)

$2g's in my talon caught my almost 350whp though. some cars were meant to easily turbo, some a little more difficult with larger capabilities. Again this is all a matter of preference and how much $$ and time you wanna spend. Not putting down either turbo's or n/a high compresssion cars. I like em both.
 
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