So, a few boxes full of fun-parts arrived yesterday... :D
I'm still trying to find a good machining shop to get a port and polish, a valve-job and to get the rotating assembly properly balanced, but things are slowly progressing on the new engine build.
It's going to be unconventional for sure, but I'm going to be fully building an N/A D16Z6 that I've bought for this project.
Forged conrods, high compression pistons, stage 2 camshaft, lightened flywheel, the whole nine yards.
I've also done some test-fitting already and it seems that the 'LITE'-series of conrods from Skunk2 doesn't require any notching of the block to fit, which is a huge win in my book!
Though I had to cobble together a pseudo-piston from a few pieces of plastic and foam for the test-fit, as the pistons I bought are .5mm oversize and I haven't had the block bored out yet.
Worked super well, though!
But I'm super stoked to see what kind of power gain this is going to get me, and especially how high I'll be able to rev it.
Components-wise it should be fine up to 9.000 or even 10.000 RPM, but we all know that it probably won't make much or even any power up that high in the rev-range.
Based on my research into other all-motor D16 builds and B20 builds I'm confident that it should definitely hold up to 9.000 relatively comfortably, as many people in the states rev their stock-rod B20s that high without much issue, running only ARP rod-bolts and nothing else. (B20 engines have the same stroke as D16s, btw)
It's going to be a while until things get moving properly, but the first step has been taken and all that's holding me back right now is finding that machining shop! :D
Some folks are probably going to ask why I would take a D16 that far instead of just going B-Series, and I'm going to answer that by telling you that a B-Series swap costs around four to five thousand Euros where I live. If you can even find one...
That's a lot of money for just a stock engine and trans.
And it's also why I'm going to spend about the same amount of money to build a D-Series that is going to make roughly the same power, as well.
I simply want a built engine. Simple as that. I've always wanted to build a proper all-motor engine and I finally got the chance, both time- and money-wise to do so, and I'm going to do it! :D
I've also been doing some research into getting a road-legal bucket seat, or any kind of seat to be honest, because the stock seats are just too high for my tastes and I constantly have to lean forward when I'm stopped at a red light.
Someone else on this forum already made an extremely helpful post about the seat rails from Planted Technology, which helped me immensely, but I've also found a local engineering company here in Germany which is able to fabricate everything in-house and even get it entered into the car's paperwork the legitimate way.
That comes with its price though...
Well, anyways. That's the current state of my project.
See ya 'round!