Thankyou very much FULL BOOST. I have loved the FDs when they came into the market years ago and always told myself...."One Day". But at that time being a F250 4x4 owner/daily drive, Like many, one has to educate themselves on Rotary (If your brought up on V8s). This episode, not only was it very educational for me, but inspirational to continue the Journey of Rotary education. PROMAZ AUTOMOTIVE incredible archive of knowledge was astounding. So thank you to them and thank you to you guys for sharing and help educating me.(some of us dinosaurs don't immediately comprehend all facets of a new hard drive technology)
Always loved these things. Great looking cars with a unique engine. A girl in my year at high school was always dropped off at school by her dad in a dark green one the SP model with the big spoiler - I thought she had the coolest dad ever.
I think the restriction initially starts before the turbo in the exhaust flange. The exhaust ports have a 51mm diameter (= total exhaust area of 4,085.6mm squared over both ports). It seems the most common exhaust flange are T4 twin scroll, so the total area of exhaust area in the flange is just under 3,692mm squared. This immediately restricts the exhaust area, not taking into account any of Bernoulli's principles with regards to the manifold itself.
I owned the most presitine, low K Spirit R.. serial# 1012 If you are the guy thar bought it from me (2014) reading this, well done... You got the bargan of the decade,.....
Main restriction has to be exhaust for a rotary due to the sheer volume of air the move. And intake would be a close second. Hence who a “1.3L” rotary have such monster turbos
Wow amazing stuff I bought a RX8 with coolant seal failure I stripped it and rebuild in my garage at home. I did extended ports and smoothing of the intake to do what you guys do would be a dream of mine 👍
Like I said I wouldn’t know sorry but I did lots of other mods on mine other than the ports my guess is that you would only get 6-7 bhp just ports alone but the engine will be much more responsive
@@Twigger01 ok the reason I was asking is because I have my engine apart and it's the only chance I have to port it now but wanted to know if it was worth doing
At about 7:55 there is a sign for a company: Saint-Gobain. This company is located in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. I live not too far but it’s interesting to see the reach of that company around the world based in my home state.
Can compensate a lot for poor intake flow by turning up the boost. If it is N/A it’s a different story, but with a turbo the boosted air will get pushed through restrictive intake, just need open exhaust. Of course, optimizing intake and everything will give more HP, but a lot of cars make good power with stock intake.
He just says lets see if they can work out what the restriction will be on most street cars. Sure hes been fingering the intake port while saying it but if you dyno cars alot. Stick a boost gauge in the down pipe o2 sensor location. You will be amazed what pressure you will see.
That would be a shit engine builder if its leaking oil and water from a fresh rebuild. I've owned several FDs and FCs and never had issue with any of them. The FD I've got now I've had for 8 years now and give the thing death. Doesn't miss a beat.
Stay tuned for the next part of this build coverage.
Here we go! 🤙 A build really worth watching. NICE 👌
Can’t wait love these cars
What is the restriction? Don't do us bad like this 😭😭😭
Great content! Love it!
Really good viewing, no crap comments,simple informative content. Thanks guys
Thankyou very much FULL BOOST. I have loved the FDs when they came into the market years ago and always told myself...."One Day". But at that time being a F250 4x4 owner/daily drive, Like many, one has to educate themselves on Rotary (If your brought up on V8s). This episode, not only was it very educational for me, but inspirational to continue the Journey of Rotary education. PROMAZ AUTOMOTIVE incredible archive of knowledge was astounding. So thank you to them and thank you to you guys for sharing and help educating me.(some of us dinosaurs don't immediately comprehend all facets of a new hard drive technology)
This bloke is an absolute legend.
True
Could listen/watch Simon all day.
insane to see what really on goes behind these amazing engines. Long live bridgeport
Wow what a eye opener! I've been a mechanic for over 20 years and this is alien technology man lol
Such a good video, it feels really "personal" with Simon, the way he talks and stuff. loving it
agreed! they do a great job with their audio which really captures someone like Simon's temperament.
Always loved these things. Great looking cars with a unique engine. A girl in my year at high school was always dropped off at school by her dad in a dark green one the SP model with the big spoiler - I thought she had the coolest dad ever.
Once you’ve experienced a Rotary, you never go back. Beautiful stuff. Want!
When you run out of money you do.
Never gets old. Great to see a pro do his thing and take us through a build. Thanks guys
Thanks again lads.
Amazing how much goes on behind the scenes. Simon would make a great dentist. 😅
It’s always good to see and hear a professional at work
Good workshop promaz they even tuned my 1jz t66 swaped gs300 👌👌
I like this series already
Greek team ftw ! Χαιρετισμούς!
I like it when you guys make these kinda videos
I think the restriction initially starts before the turbo in the exhaust flange. The exhaust ports have a 51mm diameter (= total exhaust area of 4,085.6mm squared over both ports). It seems the most common exhaust flange are T4 twin scroll, so the total area of exhaust area in the flange is just under 3,692mm squared. This immediately restricts the exhaust area, not taking into account any of Bernoulli's principles with regards to the manifold itself.
Brilliant video - the transparency is testament to the build quality and workshop.
Love the nerdy stuff, always top quality content from you guys.
Awesome episode. great editing. Super interesting. Simon knows his stuff ! Looking forward to ep.2
Still yet to own a rotary, worked on a couple big turbo streeters that blow my mind! I use a die grinder it’s similar lol
Digging this series!
I owned the most presitine, low K Spirit R..
serial# 1012
If you are the guy thar bought it from me (2014) reading this, well done... You got the bargan of the decade,.....
Main restriction has to be exhaust for a rotary due to the sheer volume of air the move.
And intake would be a close second.
Hence who a “1.3L” rotary have such monster turbos
Thanks so much, this is the absolute best!
whenever i see rotary builds ... bro amazing ...
Wow amazing stuff I bought a RX8 with coolant seal failure I stripped it and rebuild in my garage at home. I did extended ports and smoothing of the intake to do what you guys do would be a dream of mine 👍
Did you notice a difference
No, as when I got the car the engine was non running so I didn’t know how it drove beforehand
@@Twigger01 I hear from alot of rotor mechanics that it doesn't make a difference
Like I said I wouldn’t know sorry but I did lots of other mods on mine other than the ports my guess is that you would only get 6-7 bhp just ports alone but the engine will be much more responsive
@@Twigger01 ok the reason I was asking is because I have my engine apart and it's the only chance I have to port it now but wanted to know if it was worth doing
well done digging up the old video! always great content. The workshop tours and expert knowledge is fantastic.
looking forward to ep2 !
13:25 that brings back memories that was my cousins car that was a fun night, remember getting dropped off to school in that
That's was amazing at RX7 Dude😀
Great video!
Great production lads
Thanks for the video today guys.
Simon is my favorite engineer 🇧🇬
Simply awesome
I would love an obnoxiously loud N/A 13B bridgy nz style
At about 7:55 there is a sign for a company: Saint-Gobain. This company is located in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. I live not too far but it’s interesting to see the reach of that company around the world based in my home state.
Saint-Gobain is over 350 years old. 👍
That was awesome thanks guys
Restriction would be the exhaust?
The restriction on the street is probably the turbocharger itself. Specifically the exhaust housing.
EFR9180 is the answer 🥰
I'm so excited to see the next video. What's the restriction in the engine from factory? Intake runners?
Port size
Throttle bodies?
Throttle restricts the engine from revving to 100,000rpm.
.....the exhaust system that a street car has to run ??
Can compensate a lot for poor intake flow by turning up the boost. If it is N/A it’s a different story, but with a turbo the boosted air will get pushed through restrictive intake, just need open exhaust. Of course, optimizing intake and everything will give more HP, but a lot of cars make good power with stock intake.
good stuff
Sounds like some Barra ghost cams
So bridge Porting helps with low end talk (allow my spelling)?? 👍👊✌ frm from the UK
Good old bendy torque wrench💪💪
Ask Simon for me, is it safe to run 1.6 bar boost on 99 octane pump fuel with wmi?
Biggest restriction on a street car would be the exhaust 9x out of 10.
I thought he was talking about intake only??
He just says lets see if they can work out what the restriction will be on most street cars. Sure hes been fingering the intake port while saying it but if you dyno cars alot. Stick a boost gauge in the down pipe o2 sensor location. You will be amazed what pressure you will see.
Now that man is the dorito god
brap brap
ugh the smell of that gasket goo tho
The turbo is the restriction.
13:41
Braps for days
What does this special sequence of studding do? codelock for more hp? xD haha! Any decent mechanic will know how to tighten it properly.
RE ALL DAY
Can I please have the car? I don’t have much, but I love that car lol
Siete riusciti nella vostra ottusità ma con me no io ve lo metto
i remember when these were like 40k
America ruining everything as usual
Mazda RX-7 is the best body car for future.
1. RE AMEMIYA RX-7 FD3S
2. 2005 Veilside RX-7 Fortune 🤣
I want sale Mazda rx7 touring 93 almost like new 64.000 jdn engine 185 hp not 155hp $40.000 usd
Shame doing all this work to an engine just to have it leak oil and water for the entire time of it’s very short life
That would be a shit engine builder if its leaking oil and water from a fresh rebuild. I've owned several FDs and FCs and never had issue with any of them. The FD I've got now I've had for 8 years now and give the thing death. Doesn't miss a beat.
Braps for days