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Re: C7 ZR1 already upstaged? Maybe-maybe not
It’s insane the power levels cars make today. It’s also insane how much they weigh. I love my ZR1 but my 400-500 lb lighter P car is way more fun in corners. Both cars can go 170, but they sure do it in different ways.
I long for lighter cars.... I’m thinking my Miata build may be called “light is right.” I’m only shooting for 250 whp in it but its almost a half ton lighter than my other cars. If I go insane I can up the power in it. Why a Miata? I’m not scared to hurt it like my ZR or P car. |
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What do you do to the engine in a Miata to make 250 at the tire?
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The route I’m strongly considerimg is using a Honda K series engine. From the factory they made 200hp at 7,000ish rpm. In a Miata you have to go to aftermarket intake, throttle body and exhaust. The swap specialist makes a nice header too and you get a custom tune. Reliably guys are seeing 220-230 rwhp at 8,000 rpm. A little head work and cams you can get over 250whp. Honda’s also love turbos but then you need V8 rear ends and a stronger transmission. Another company has pioneered the GM based ecotec 2.4 swap too. It’s easiest and a big step up from Mazda power (50 hp) or so, but the Honda engine is the best 4 money can buy. At $800 for another used Honda engine I won’t be scared to beat on it either. Car should be about 2300 lbs with over 200 to the rear wheels after the swap. A few hard parts and tuning it’ll be 250ish. |
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The new ZR1 is proving itself on the track at a number of venues. However, what I've begun to notice at this season's Car & Coffee and Car Shows, is it may have woken up a younger generation to the ZR-1. I've had a number of pleasant conversations about it with 18-30 years olds. They've been very excited when they see the 'old' ZR-1, C-4. I've not experienced this in previous years. In any case, I LIKE IT. At a show this weekend was one of the first ZR-1s sold in the USA...
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Better yet, use the all-aluminum version of the 5.3.
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