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    Bp26 Head is the only option!

    Well, now i have oil in my Radiator, but the car dont gets any high temp issue, and the oil has no water on it so right now i have a crack in the head (No drugs English is my second language), so i need to change the Bp05 head, i have the option of change it with a friend that has a Bp26 Head, but as far as i know it has less flow, and i would like to know how much i will loose and all teh diferences between the Bp26 and Bp05 head.

    Advise me on this one.
    94 lx, custom manifold Mitsubishi 16g (EVO III) turbo, XTD stage 3 clutch kit, strut bar, and 3 inches exhaust free flow. Natural aspired Head and Block, RX7 N/A 440 cc injectors, GTX intake manifold, MS2 V3 (stratifiedauto) , SX Fuel pressure regulator, Front mount intercooler, TD05 16g turbo

    #2
    the n/a head flows better this is from imazda got check it out http://www.imazda.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3875

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      #3
      How much boost are you running through there and what turbo are you using? Chances are that with a small turbo you won't lose much off the top end and gain some nice torque and response in the bottom end.

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        #4
        if you plan on running the vj-20 for a long time, the gtx head works better on a stock gtx set-up, if going bigger turbo the n/a will be better, there was a post about this a while back.
        5 boosted bp cars,why...

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          #5
          Standard GtX turbo, boosting 10 to 11 psi.

          What about porting the Bp26 head?
          94 lx, custom manifold Mitsubishi 16g (EVO III) turbo, XTD stage 3 clutch kit, strut bar, and 3 inches exhaust free flow. Natural aspired Head and Block, RX7 N/A 440 cc injectors, GTX intake manifold, MS2 V3 (stratifiedauto) , SX Fuel pressure regulator, Front mount intercooler, TD05 16g turbo

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            #6
            if you spend the time to actually port the entire blockage out of there, it would be the same as the n/a head.
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              #7
              Man but i see it is tooo much for grinding what about if i hit a water passage?
              94 lx, custom manifold Mitsubishi 16g (EVO III) turbo, XTD stage 3 clutch kit, strut bar, and 3 inches exhaust free flow. Natural aspired Head and Block, RX7 N/A 440 cc injectors, GTX intake manifold, MS2 V3 (stratifiedauto) , SX Fuel pressure regulator, Front mount intercooler, TD05 16g turbo

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                #8
                drill a hole through the blockage, put somender grooves in the head, take a sanding dremel to the short side radius's & smootht hem out, then take a flex hone to the ports. that will yeild some benifits.
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                1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi




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                he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it

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                  #9
                  nice how that thread was copied
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                  1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi




                  I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"
                  he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it

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