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You keep saying that yet this is the 3rd time I post about the h6 vario and you completely ignore the suggestion as such one can assume you do not care about people suggestions and just want to reinforce your already made decision. |
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An LFX would actually be pretty cool, as would a VQ.
Just decide and make it happen because id love to follow your build. And don't worry about the people on this forum, as you found out pretty quickly (looking at your join date), most seem to be illiterate and hard headed.
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.All kidding aside most people are just tired of seeing the type of thread come up, week after week, with people asking recommendations but shooting down everyone's suggestions(that they asked for) because in reality they already made up their mind. In other words people are tired of seeing rhetorical threads pop up every other week. And then you indeed do have your idiots/trolls. OP still has not yet replied to my suggestion about a H6 (it's one of the only legit recommendations and OP chose to ignore it several times which demonstrates my above point leading to even more people coming in here to be ****s, which he is partially responsible for due to his inability to consider the recommendations that were made to him based on his own set requirements aka v6/h6) |
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Your statement couldn't be further from the truth. I'm now seriously considering the LFX based on some suggestions in this thread, an engine I wasn't considering before. |
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It would be noticeably taller than the LS due to being 60 instead of 90 degrees and DOHC. With sump modified if necessary and mounted hard rearward, I'm hoping hood clearance will be OK.
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It's just annoying to see someone ask for N/A solutions and for people to keep saying "turbo charge". But oh well!
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Based on some info from guys that have done LFX in Miatas, hood clearance is probably not going to happen easily
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There are exactly zero similarities between a Miata engine bay and ours. Your clearance problem with an LFX in the 86 is going to come from the fact that the 86 has the steering rack at the rear of the spindle, behind the front crossmember. Notice how our front LCA's are backwards compared to most cars. You can't modify the pan enough to fit it. The pan is a stressed member and bolts to the bellhousing. The way you fit an LFX in a GT86 is to redo the entire front suspension, including the crossmember, switching to a suitable front-steering arrangement. You can modify the "sump" part of the oil pan by raising it for clearance. The overall height will be suitable. Pic 1: LFX RX8 Pic 2: FRS Pic 3: Mazdaspeed Miata. One of these is not like the other. Anything strange about the FRS? Keen observers will note. The red arrow is irrelevant.
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With every swap there are issues I'm you you could get it to fit if you really wanted to. Hell you have to have a custome Frame for the Miata! Maybe some one will do it maybe not! But I think it will be worth it in the end
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Oh so you don't have a 86 yet?
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Because, unlike you, I actually own the car, and have a full shop to work on it. Access to all these engines, you know, boring research stuff.
![]() Keep ignoring the advice of other people. It'll get you far in life. You disgust me.
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