NONACK wrote:
Doesn't Swank Force One (the car) get surprisingly good MPG? What would it take to put an F2T in one of these? Swank Force One (the person)?
I think you could probably get an F2T in one of these without the help of Swank Force One (the person).
However, this is going to require re-wiring of the entire car. From scratch. Custom gauges, the whole 9 yards. At least... as far as i know. Or at least, that's what i'd do.
I'd be up to the challenge.
But yes, Swank Force One (the car) gets ridiculous MPG. Combined hasn't been below 30mpg in about 4 years. Typically with my normal 60/40 highway/city split it sits around 33-34mpg. Best highway trip to date was on the way down to GRM $2012, where it got 41mpg.
The car weighs 200-300lbs less than it did back then, and no longer has a blown head gasket and blown turbo. I'm expecting an improvement from that point when it runs again between the fixes, weight reduction, and further tuning. I would not be surprised to see 50mpg out of the car with some light aero work and a 3.85 final drive swap.
Low compression, high torque is the key. If i had an actual good way to put the car in lean cruise, this would be cake. (Turbo Miata runs in the high 15s/low 16s AFRs at cruise and has done 35mpg highway, despite short gearing.)
I don't know how similar the RX8 6spd is to the Miata 6spd. I do know that the Miata 6spd actually bolts up to the F2T after about 5 minutes spent drilling two bosses out on the bellhousing. From there it's light modification to the clutch fork arm thingymabobber.
You'd have to mess with motor mounts, then getting a long rear end under the thing, since now you have a motor with a 6000rpm redline. And of course... wiring.
If you want a stronger transmission, you need a B2600i trans in its entirety, or a B2600i bellhousing on an FD transmission. At that point, you'd have to worry about tranmission mount.