Miata STL Builds
#1
Posted 01-14-2011 07:59 PM
#2
Posted 01-14-2011 08:18 PM
Steve
Liberty AutoSport
#3
Posted 01-14-2011 08:42 PM
Steve what class were you jumping to with the 1.6 to 1.8 swap?
Edit: On second thought, forget the MZR! Car weight goes up to 2600lbs!!! A 1.8 = 2340lbs, not a terrible stretch.
#4
Posted 01-17-2011 07:28 PM
I ran the 1.6 in ITA last year, it's a great class but I like the idea of being in a new class like STL the first year. I've debated between the 99-00 BP-4W and the 01-05 BP-3Z. The 4W is a pretty easy conversion while the 3Z is more expensive and a more complex conversion. The weight of the 1.8 with it's stock bore at 2340 works out pretty good as well.Almost sounds like a no brainer doesn't it? Especially for the 1.6 owner. I was thinking about a MZR. Heard it may be too tall though. Still researching.
Steve what class were you jumping to with the 1.6 to 1.8 swap?
Edit: On second thought, forget the MZR! Car weight goes up to 2600lbs!!! A 1.8 = 2340lbs, not a terrible stretch.
Steve
Liberty AutoSport
#5
Posted 01-20-2011 09:28 AM
- Engine Swaps
- Internal Mods ?
- Aero
- Wheels ?
- Anything else ?
#6
Posted 01-20-2011 05:18 PM
1800 = 2340lbs
+2.5% RWD penalty = 58.5lbs
2340 + 58.5 = 2398.5lbs
Heard of a couple of people talking about building cars for this class, sounds like a fun build!
#7
Posted 01-21-2011 08:51 PM
Early NA tub, 99 engine, 11:1 CR, Carillos, custom specd Integral/MegaCycle cams, MS3 megasquirt, APR carbon wing, custom Carbon splitter. The chassis will be nearly identical to my ITA car with a slightly stiffer cage design, a little seam welding and all the required IT garbage removed. Looks like I will need to carry 250-300# of ballast to make weight, but I can put it where I want it so no biggie there.
Expecting to make around 185hp at the wheels, will still have close to SM/ITA reliability and be a real hoot to drive with the power and downforce.
I'll post pics as thing progress.
Tyler Raatz
C&R motorsports
#8
Posted 01-21-2011 10:25 PM
I currently have an STL car under construction as a new build.
Early NA tub, 99 engine, 11:1 CR, Carillos, custom specd Integral/MegaCycle cams, MS3 megasquirt, APR carbon wing, custom Carbon splitter. The chassis will be nearly identical to my ITA car with a slightly stiffer cage design, a little seam welding and all the required IT garbage removed. Looks like I will need to carry 250-300# of ballast to make weight, but I can put it where I want it so no biggie there.
Expecting to make around 185hp at the wheels, will still have close to SM/ITA reliability and be a real hoot to drive with the power and downforce.
I'll post pics as thing progress.
Tyler Raatz
C&R motorsports
Wow! Can't wait to see it!
#9
Posted 01-23-2011 07:46 PM
Sounds like a great build. I'm planning the same basic build but have yet to really get started. Your post makes me want to go out the shop and start turning wrenches this very moment. I look forward to build updates.I currently have an STL car under construction as a new build.
Early NA tub, 99 engine, 11:1 CR, Carillos, custom specd Integral/MegaCycle cams, MS3 megasquirt, APR carbon wing, custom Carbon splitter. The chassis will be nearly identical to my ITA car with a slightly stiffer cage design, a little seam welding and all the required IT garbage removed. Looks like I will need to carry 250-300# of ballast to make weight, but I can put it where I want it so no biggie there.
Expecting to make around 185hp at the wheels, will still have close to SM/ITA reliability and be a real hoot to drive with the power and downforce.
I'll post pics as thing progress.
Tyler Raatz
C&R motorsports
Steve
Liberty AutoSport
#10
Posted 01-26-2011 10:25 AM
I currently have an STL car under construction as a new build.
Early NA tub, 99 engine, 11:1 CR, Carillos, custom specd Integral/MegaCycle cams, MS3 megasquirt, APR carbon wing, custom Carbon splitter. The chassis will be nearly identical to my ITA car with a slightly stiffer cage design, a little seam welding and all the required IT garbage removed. Looks like I will need to carry 250-300# of ballast to make weight, but I can put it where I want it so no biggie there.
Expecting to make around 185hp at the wheels, will still have close to SM/ITA reliability and be a real hoot to drive with the power and downforce.
I'll post pics as thing progress.
Tyler Raatz
C&R motorsports
Tyler, Which pistons are you going to run. I'm leaning towards the 01-05 OEM 10:1 pistons then shaving the head and decking the block as much as allowed to get as close to 11:1 as I can.
Steve
Steve
Liberty AutoSport
#11
Posted 01-26-2011 08:52 PM
Tyler, Which pistons are you going to run. I'm leaning towards the 01-05 OEM 10:1 pistons then shaving the head and decking the block as much as allowed to get as close to 11:1 as I can.
Steve
The ring pack and skirt design on the factory pistons is not that great for the power and RPM you will generate with a proper STL build and BIG cams.
I am using 11:1 supertech pistons with stock deck block and clean up cut only on the head. Valve relief cuts in the pistons will be used to bring the c/r back down to exactly 11:1.
#12
Posted 01-29-2011 08:58 AM
#13
Posted 01-30-2011 09:14 AM
What kind of RPM range are you going to be looking for?
Looks like the limiting factor is the factory intake manifold. It should be done at 8400 max.
#14
Posted 01-30-2011 11:21 AM
Are you go with the stock bore size?The ring pack and skirt design on the factory pistons is not that great for the power and RPM you will generate with a proper STL build and BIG cams.
I am using 11:1 supertech pistons with stock deck block and clean up cut only on the head. Valve relief cuts in the pistons will be used to bring the c/r back down to exactly 11:1.
Steve
Liberty AutoSport
#15
Posted 01-30-2011 02:43 PM
#16
Posted 09-26-2011 12:25 PM
How's your STL build coming along?
#17
Posted 12-07-2011 07:31 PM
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#18
Posted 12-13-2011 09:56 PM
I believe you are in my region or close to it . I wanted to check out what you miata guys are going to be putting out whp wise.
Cam lift is limited to .425 Jim, so Im sure he is very close to it. I hope you do run STL as well, the more the better!
#19
Posted 01-05-2012 01:53 PM
Tyler, Im interested in how your progression is coming with this? I have been building an STL car (honda) myself for 2012 and was reff. to this thread from another.
I believe you are in my region or close to it . I wanted to check out what you miata guys are going to be putting out whp wise.
Cam lift is limited to .425 Jim, so Im sure he is very close to it. I hope you do run STL as well, the more the better!
Bear in mind that the current rule set does not allow JDM engines. So any idea of doing a cheap JDM B16 or B18 swap into a Civic or CRX goes out the window.
Gotta love the SCCA. They never make it easy, do they?
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