The results up til now in the ” Maxi Micra ” project has been good and in full DIY style without going to the step of buying exspesive stuff or unneccesary parts that doesnt give us any gains.
Most of the steps can also easily be done by most enthusiasts.
The time has now come to exsplore some more into the little engines performance.
The N20 system is ready for action but i want to look some more at the OEM engine components and see if i can get some more power out of it.
I will now do some more DIY digging in the engines secrets, working with mostly the standard parts and modify them and see of i can squeeze out more
Will try to show some work on the following stuff , nothing fancy or high tech , just a little bit of enthusiasm intp details…
These are the things i will look into :
Inlet manifold = make more efficient / increase capacity
Pistons = make a high compr version out of the stock 1,3 pistons
Cylinderhead = increase capacity , increase compression
Valve lifters = modify to lighter and “shimless”
Valvesprings = harder
Valves = marginally larger
Camshafts = DIY regrind for more lift
Exhaust manifold = modify for more capacity,,worj with the old one.
After having worked some bit in my Flow-bench :
With the cylinderhead ,intake and exhaust I have calculated some numbers and found out that they will be able to support my next level of evolution in theis monster of an engine.
I want to push some more air into the cylinders , fix a higher compression ratio and get some better working details in there.
My only demand is ;
USING AS MANY STOCK OEM PARTS AS I POSSIBLE CAN IN THE PROCESS !
Will show quite a lot of stuff and it will all lead to a conclusion in the end.
Enough babble , lets dig into the practical stuff , with the first work :
The OEM inlet has worked fine up till now and I have decided to work some more with this.
It has got tremendous small intake-runners and exits and I will do something about it
Look at the plenum and it’s a sad picture that the luch-ingenieurs at Nissan made on a late Frdiay afternoon.
I need dimensions like these in my manifold :
throughout the full length of the intake runners but I will need to use quite a weird modification method to get to that goal.
Enough said , first I will strip the inlet manifold for all loose parts.
Stripping away
After that is done here is what I will start with :
Next is to chop up the manifold into several pieces
Chop , Chop , Chop
My chopping is now complete and here you can see what the fuzz is all about
Now I can get to all of the internal runners and work on their dimensions.
Increasing the capacity is my first mission with this manifold
More to come on the inlet soon….