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I have been working on this for a long time, and finally got the engine together. I hope to install it in a week or so and tow it straight over to my tuner.
I thought you guys would like to see it from start to finish. I always like seeing other peoples builds. I have swapped a z6 into a crx before, but I had a question about a few things. do I have to hook up the vacuum line off the EVAP purge soliniod? (back right hand corner of manifold?) d16z6 SOHC VTEC engine eagle rods vitara 75.5mm pistons arp head studs rebuilt d16z6 head skunk2 intake manifold b16 throttle body 3 bar map sensor zex turbo cam zex valvesprings Adjustable Cam gear chipped p28 450cc injectors Walbro 255 lph intank B+M adjustable FPR garret .42.63 super 60 2.5 downpipe 38mm tial wastegate Blox manual boost controller -10 oil return line -3 oil feed line fastturbo vacuum manifold upgraded engine mounts boost gauge electronic oil pressure gauge narrow band A/F - turbo timer vented valve cover to a greddy catch can album http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=27eb83177a ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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96 hatch - the new project z6 vitara build / eagle rods / zex 59300 cam / skunk2 intake / t3 42ar-63ar / 450cc 250hp @ 14.5 lbs |
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hey what motor of the vitara's do you use the pistons out of?
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vitara's don't come factory in anything, they are aftermarket cast pistons that have an extremely low compression ratio excellent for boosting SOHC honda engines , but they are reliable to a certain point and they are very cheap for a set of pistons. there are two companies making vitara's that i currently know of, Nippon and YCP with YCP being the better of the two. the last i checked i think someone was making close to 500whp on vitara pistons, it may even be past that by now
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2000 EJ8 eagle/75.5 vitara d16y8 built by me, fab and tuning by Omenspeedworks 7-22-10...254whp/210tq at 19.3psi on a mustang dyno |
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wow did the suzukis really have low compression pistons like that from the factory, i always thought vitaras were only aftermarket.
i can't imagine how sluggish a N/A car would be with C:R's like that
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2000 EJ8 eagle/75.5 vitara d16y8 built by me, fab and tuning by Omenspeedworks 7-22-10...254whp/210tq at 19.3psi on a mustang dyno |
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2000 vitara is 9.5:1 2009 is 10:1. the rods length and head have a lot to do with CR, but the pistons have the right wrist pin height and bore to work with the d16. Their ring lands are pretty substantial too. If you're boosting its a good setup. FJT makes custom rods to help raise the CR back up to more of a stock number.
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is this true about the suzuki vitara pistons being the same that we drop into our d series and are they out of the v6 version or the 4 cylinder?
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hey im building one too and im almost done i just need to tap my oil pan for the turbo feed line but i dont know how to do it can you help please, i would appreciate!just tell me how you did it...
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well, the turbo oil return will depend on the manifold and turbo for placement.
I ended up welding a male -10 AN bung to the oilpan after I mock fitted everything up to check clearance. there are also options to thread a fitting through the pan and use a push on hose. check out fastturbo they have some options. http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1902396
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i have another ? why did you make clearance at the block by the cylinders .
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eagle rods require "notching" so they can rotate. They are much thicker than stock rods.
here is a good explanation: http://www.theoldone.com/articles/d_...building_tips/
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