If I were to purchase a stroker kit, or at least a crankshaft, what if any other supporting parts would I need? Money isn't unlimited, but I am of the
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If I were to purchase a stroker kit, or at least a crankshaft, what if any other supporting parts would I need?
Money isn't unlimited, but I am of the "buy once, cry once" mentality. Power goal is around the 450 crank/380 wheel mark. A little short won't break my heart and any overage, well...the more the merrier. I intend to add the JWT cams and a Z1 ported manifold, also. Thanks in advance, guys.
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I would talk to Daelen @ MA Motorsports. Are you shooting for the 450 mark with or without forced induction? 450 NA hasn't been done outside of some Grand AM race engines that don't use the factory heads yet.
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I wanted to stay NA. I know the flaming is coming from the boost crowd, but honestly I'm kinda throwing a number out. Maybe 450 is a stretch. I'm just thinking with what's in the Z1 400hp kit, cams, ported manifold, and a bump to 4.0L, I thought it seemed reasonable.
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Right now the record is 360ish, and that was with a dry sump and a bunch of one-off parts. He was still a 3.7 but he was spinning it over 8k rpm on e85.
Anything's possible with a big enough wallet, but you might end up spending more than forced induction without all the torque. If you bought a stroker kit, you'd likely need custom pistons since most buyers are using them with a turbo.
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I don't care to spin it any faster or change compression, so could I keep the stock pistons and just change rods?
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I can't maintain the 11:1 compression and 7,500rpm redline? I intended to add the Nismo oil pump, but more to cover all the bases than any intent to rev higher.
So where would compression need to be? And redline?
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13.5 - 14:1 with E-85.
Need bigger cams to move more air so the power band will likely move up, like to 8500. So, you are talking real outside the box parts and build. Best bet would be to call an engine builder who has experience with this platform in the natural configuration, and get thier input. |
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You are going to need crank, rods, and pistons. The biggest thing is nobody know how much it is going to take to get to the 400hp at the wheels. You are looking at an easy 10k or more to build the motor and that is just for the motor. This is why most folks just say forget it and go FI. You may spend 20k and still not meet your goal.
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I don't have E85 here. I'd have to stay w/ 93.
I'm not expecting for 400 to the wheels. Like I said, just spitballin numbers and the 450 crank made sense in my head due to reasons listed earlier. I was planning for cams, but I don't suppose those would work with the larger displacement? Or would they?
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I don't know of anyone on this forum has gone down the path you are proposing... as SG4247 said your best bet is to call up an experienced VQ engine builder. You'll get more answers in 10 minutes then you will in this thread over a month.
Even better, talk to them and report back what you find out. Next time someone is searching on this issue they may happen on your info... I don't know much about engine builders (and building)... but I'd start calling around to some of the top tier Z shops like Z1 and Specialty Z... MAMotorsports has built some motors too and has a presence on this forum as well. I'd recommend getting a ride in a 500+whp boosted Z before embarking on this journey (If you haven't already). You might find that the proven path will get you where you want to go.... It would suck to drop 20k for 400whp NA build and then get buyer's remorse the first time someone takes you for a ride in a forced Z.
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There is a guy who has done an LS swap - that might be something that interests you as well =)
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I just wanted a little extra thump on this platform. The one off rarity of it also appealed to me and sort of makes me want to do it even more now.
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