LOL yeah, I know I don't want the High compression with boost!! Thanks for the concern tho! I know we don't want to add more people to the boom list. I have a little project up my sleeves, or, at least I want to price it out...
It would be a custom build, I did not read anyone else doing this....but (from what I read) the FP is the other mazda crank that is forged, and it swings for 1.8L And I *think* it will just bolt in and have same outputs.
That FP crank coupled with our FS rod length and pistons (and FS block) will put me at a low 6.7 compression ratio, which is too low for street driving.
Getting the highest compression (10.7CR (least dished out)) pistons will bring the compression ratio up to 7.55, which could be driveable on the street. With this, boosting until the same mean cylinder pressures are the same means 12.5 psi. and would have plenty of potential for upping the boost without detonation. What do you guys think?
All this is assuming the crank is directly below the pistons, (non-offset crank slider), which probably a good assumption.
This is also assuming the stock FS rod length, I will be contacting some more suppliers today to see what I can change on the rod length for aftermarket rods. This could get my CR up to a more street friendly 8's
So while I may be reducing to 1.8L I may be able to bore out the block and gain back some of that volume. I feel that this will set the car up for some great boost and alot of reliability with less detonation.
So yes, I am still trying to source and find prices for the FP crank and the high compression pistons (10.7) for the FS. (alright)
Can anyone help?