i love the amount of info you give! i think it'd be helpful to add some youtube chapters to make it easy to skim around for viewers that can't watch the full thing. cheers from texas!
The RTV set-and-torque tip is on the back of the RTV dispenser. That’s actually how you’re supposed to apply it but no one ever reads the instructions on anything. Many newly sealed valve covers love to leak like this at the corners. Good highlight!
Awesome video gives me ideas for my next engine. I'm thinking a bp4w. I have a older unknown bpt engine with a GT3582r with 466hp at the hubs through a auto in my Datsun Sunny 1200 Ute/pickup
Love your content mate, you are definitely doing a lot of people a good service 😊 The only thing I have to say is the lack of oil on the parts when sitting around. All of my parts live in oil through the whole process.
So I will be installing this one in the customers car. I'll possibly do a video on the supporting mods required for a build like this, and should definitely be filming the dyno runs.
Hmmmm this video reminds me of reloading for a few of my long range rigs. I weigh everything from the brass to the projectile as well as the charge. With that said when your measuring such a small amount the scale becomes expensive. My scale was 500 and the unit that drops the charge was another 500 then I add a few billet pieces to the set because for aesthetic reasons bringing the total cost of the scale to around 1500 bucks. And my setup isn’t considered top of the line it’s more of a upper midrange. At any rate watching this process really has quite a bit in common. I suppose with anything in life balance is key.
Hi, why you did not use plate (with 3 bolts) for VVT in intake cam like last one? In 2:31:31 plate was missing. I love both of your videos on ITB and Turbo. I will take all advice for my build with supercharger.
I always over complicate it when i do rods and pistons , i try to mix and match the rods and pistons to get them around the same weight 😅.. long process .. i recon it would be a lot easier to just balance each part, tho . right on brotha , and that shim on the valve cover , i wish i could , but all polly and solid mounts, and im sure im not as balanced . i get some nvh 😅... but man , mad respect to the process, brotha .. peace and love all, keep it rad, stay safe, and build on..l8r famz and keep having fun fam 🤘🏽🤙🏽💪🏽✌🏽.. my only add in ,i put a piece of vaccum line over the rod studs when putting it in the cylinder bore , just for extra safety.. cuz i can be a lil recless sometimes 😅 saftey 3rd 😅
@NappMotorsports facts, fam , and yeah, I know , I just figured i put it out there because my forged rods had ARP studs in them , I did see u had bolts .. I just figured it would not hurt to add in ... by no means am I imposing tho fam , you deff at the top of your game , and I have nothing but respect for you and what you have built (company wise , engine is top notch to tho ) much live broths and thanks for all ya do for the miata community my brotha ... peace and love, brotha, keep it rad, stay safe, and build on.. l8r famz and keep having fun guys.. ps I did still balance them , just did rod and piston together instead of separate , after I got them as close to matched as I could ... but yeah, like you say, brotha , pick your eveils ... that's a fact 💯
question - for turbos with flanged turbines like a 2560r, i've seen people claim to not run gaskets between the turbo and manifold. do you use one? for reference i have a 2560r and a kraken side mount manifold. no idea how flat the flange faces are milled from the factory.
I have a stock vvt 1.8 engine, stock pistons are 83mm, can i get 83.5mm pistons (20thou oversized) and put them straight in without any machining? Also what compression ratio pistons are you putting in here ?
@@Birb_of_Judge Fair enough, I'm running a boosted vvt BPZE engine atm, not sure if i should stick with standard bearing sizes or not after rebuilding and getting more power out of it
@@sytorias7143 Bearing size is going to depend on how much machine work needs done to your block and crank. Even on this build you saw him start with one size and then have to adjust based on actual measurements on that exact build. Sorry, but it isn't something anyone on TH-cam can give you an exact answer to.
@@greasebeardsgarage Im trying to get away with not needing it to be machined at all, its running completely stock on 14 PSI never misses a beat, maybe ill keep the stock pistons and find some rods with a 20mm small end that can handle more power then run it on E85
Time to drop everything for the next 3 hours, Napp Motorsports uploaded!
"Honey, cancel our dinner plans"
Oh we gon LEARN today
P.s. 2:42:02 Daniel if you do that again I'm throwing your tea in the harbor
Bruv
Gggggreeggggg PETERS here!
@@NappMotorsports Whats up guys
i love the amount of info you give! i think it'd be helpful to add some youtube chapters to make it easy to skim around for viewers that can't watch the full thing. cheers from texas!
Oh I meant to! I can go back and add them.
Best nearly 3 hours background video
Glad you think so!
They’re getting longer and longer I love it💯💯
You guys seem to love the long form content so I'm catering to it as best I can!
The RTV set-and-torque tip is on the back of the RTV dispenser. That’s actually how you’re supposed to apply it but no one ever reads the instructions on anything. Many newly sealed valve covers love to leak like this at the corners. Good highlight!
Often overlooked!
Like you mentioned, a video on supporting mods for higher power like different transmissions, clutch/ flywheel combo and differentials would be great!
Noted!
I've got to go to bed early and just saw this on my feed. DAMMIT! Now I'm gonna be up all night.
Tell your boss I said I'm sorry.
lets go! another 3h of Stefan. best enginge build channel out there.
Thanks man!
@@NappMotorsports he's right, I am watching your vids before starting on my pops NB. So much info I make notes, thank you chap
This is gold mate thank you👌
No problem 👍
Awesome video gives me ideas for my next engine. I'm thinking a bp4w. I have a older unknown bpt engine with a GT3582r with 466hp at the hubs through a auto in my Datsun Sunny 1200 Ute/pickup
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I don't believe I watched the entire thing, almost non-stop. This video is crafted with love. Thanks :D
Wow, thank you!
I know what we are watching in the office today...👀
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Ooooo baby!!!! I know what im watching for the next couple hours
RIP your sleep schedule.
Thanks for posting this! Really useful as I’m getting ready to start my own build,
Glad it was helpful!
gs6-37bz for the win !!!!!!!! ZF 6 Speed, this is the direction I am looking.
Likely going the ZF transmission route.
Great video. You do such precision work, and everything is always nice and clean. Well done.
Thanks!
Wow another very useful reference video. Thank you. +1 on doing a transmission and diff guide
Glad it was helpful! I can do a transmission video
Love your content mate, you are definitely doing a lot of people a good service 😊
The only thing I have to say is the lack of oil on the parts when sitting around.
All of my parts live in oil through the whole process.
They get coated in WD-40 if they’re gonna sit.
I'd love to see a dyno tuning session with this and the ITB engine! Really see what HP and RPM these babd boys get to :)
So I will be installing this one in the customers car. I'll possibly do a video on the supporting mods required for a build like this, and should definitely be filming the dyno runs.
After seeing your first video i always on it wish one day give u a engine so u can build it
I’ll be here when you’re ready
Great video. Much appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hmmmm this video reminds me of reloading for a few of my long range rigs. I weigh everything from the brass to the projectile as well as the charge. With that said when your measuring such a small amount the scale becomes expensive. My scale was 500 and the unit that drops the charge was another 500 then I add a few billet pieces to the set because for aesthetic reasons bringing the total cost of the scale to around 1500 bucks. And my setup isn’t considered top of the line it’s more of a upper midrange. At any rate watching this process really has quite a bit in common. I suppose with anything in life balance is key.
Precision is expensive for sure
Transmission comparison video would be great!
Cool!
Hi, why you did not use plate (with 3 bolts) for VVT in intake cam like last one? In 2:31:31 plate was missing.
I love both of your videos on ITB and Turbo. I will take all advice for my build with supercharger.
Forgot it. I had to go back and add it.
I always over complicate it when i do rods and pistons , i try to mix and match the rods and pistons to get them around the same weight 😅.. long process .. i recon it would be a lot easier to just balance each part, tho . right on brotha , and that shim on the valve cover , i wish i could , but all polly and solid mounts, and im sure im not as balanced . i get some nvh 😅... but man , mad respect to the process, brotha .. peace and love all, keep it rad, stay safe, and build on..l8r famz and keep having fun fam 🤘🏽🤙🏽💪🏽✌🏽.. my only add in ,i put a piece of vaccum line over the rod studs when putting it in the cylinder bore , just for extra safety.. cuz i can be a lil recless sometimes 😅 saftey 3rd 😅
Looked like he used bolts from the cap side. No stud in the rod to hit the crank. 1:09:31
@@greasebeardsgarage he did , but still won't hurt
Balancing sucks too so pick your evil. And there’s rod bolts so nowhere to put vacuum line. I guide it through with my hand for safety.
@NappMotorsports facts, fam , and yeah, I know , I just figured i put it out there because my forged rods had ARP studs in them , I did see u had bolts .. I just figured it would not hurt to add in ... by no means am I imposing tho fam , you deff at the top of your game , and I have nothing but respect for you and what you have built (company wise , engine is top notch to tho ) much live broths and thanks for all ya do for the miata community my brotha ... peace and love, brotha, keep it rad, stay safe, and build on.. l8r famz and keep having fun guys.. ps I did still balance them , just did rod and piston together instead of separate , after I got them as close to matched as I could ... but yeah, like you say, brotha , pick your eveils ... that's a fact 💯
I need this in my 124!!!
Trying to send it to the moon?
You could really sell a hardware kit. I feel like a lot of people would love to have new bolts
Maybe some day
question - for turbos with flanged turbines like a 2560r, i've seen people claim to not run gaskets between the turbo and manifold. do you use one? for reference i have a 2560r and a kraken side mount manifold. no idea how flat the flange faces are milled from the factory.
Typically I run a gasket. But I know a lot of people don’t.
SUPER NICE 🇸🇪🇸🇪
Thanks!
Do you have a spreadsheet or a list of parts to purchase? Where do you get your core engines from?
I sell a kit with all the parts on my site. The build in a box. Cores I get from anywhere I can find them
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Where do you buy those yellow zinc bolts? I can’t find a single site that has all the right sizes.
McMaster Carr
Such a sexy beast, would love to see the follow-up of it running full power.
I will be filming that
I have a stock vvt 1.8 engine, stock pistons are 83mm, can i get 83.5mm pistons (20thou oversized) and put them straight in without any machining? Also what compression ratio pistons are you putting in here ?
You'd have to get the block at the very least honed to the right diameters
@@Birb_of_Judge Fair enough, I'm running a boosted vvt BPZE engine atm, not sure if i should stick with standard bearing sizes or not after rebuilding and getting more power out of it
Like Birb said, you need to have it machined to fit. These pistons were 8.7:1 I believe.
@@sytorias7143 Bearing size is going to depend on how much machine work needs done to your block and crank. Even on this build you saw him start with one size and then have to adjust based on actual measurements on that exact build. Sorry, but it isn't something anyone on TH-cam can give you an exact answer to.
@@greasebeardsgarage Im trying to get away with not needing it to be machined at all, its running completely stock on 14 PSI never misses a beat, maybe ill keep the stock pistons and find some rods with a 20mm small end that can handle more power then run it on E85
I watched NA power on a budget I my 1991 NA is almost at 200000 can u do a cost to swap vvt
Possibly
is it cheaper to build a motor or swap?
Depends on how big of a build