adamjp wrote:All,
I would take the numbers with a grain of salt. The poweer curves and their relationships to each other are probably pretty good. I seriously doubt that an NA6 donk could do 180hp (130kw ish) without alot more work than mine has. I mean the stock one is 125hp (93kw)! I could tweak the graphs around a bit to be more faithful to the real numbers, but we are more interested in the relationship between the various stages of development and their peak points.
The MX5-845C-Stock and MX5-Stock-Stock models were standard NA6 head flow and induction, 9.4:1 compression and HP Headers with mufflers. The variation was the camshaft specs.
The MX5-845C-Ported is my NA6 with a ported head, stock induction, 10.5:1 compression, small tube headers with open mufflers. This effectively replicates the setup of my car.
The head flows are as measured on a flow bench test of my head when I had it worked.
The induction is 165cfm, as published on solomiata for the 1.6 flapper door AFM.
HP headers and mufflers replicate the stock MX5 'extractors' and exhaust system.
If we assume that the curves are for flywheel hp then I guess it's about right for the non-ported curves. The cams get 12hp which I guess is about 5-6rwkw which is about right for a cam upgrade.
Not sure about the massive gain when the head is ported tho...maybe it just assumes that the fuelling will be perfect, and that the intake/exhaust/header will have enough flow to keep up with the head...and if that's the case then 180 flywheel hp would be about 95rwkw which is about right for a fully modded motor with cams?