****... you guys... I am really thankful for the solid info... and it's making me question my goals. I'm still thinking a mazworks motor might be the way to go
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****... you guys... I am really thankful for the solid info... and it's making me question my goals. I'm still thinking a mazworks motor might be the way to go and just not push it to the 800-900 power level.
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Read Spooler’s thread.
It’s the only big power VHR37 thread (800+whp) that’s completely honest about every single failure and hurdle, AND not a dyno nor garage queen. Even without him disclosing every price tag, you will have a good guess on $ involved. Big $ to start, big $ as reserve, big down time and patience involved. Even though it’s been 12 yrs, “reliable” 800+ on this motor is still a relatively new and lofty territory. Whatever you do, best of luck
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So, what are the limitations of our manual trans? Our dif? What numbers should I aim for before the budget necessary goes through the roof? I'm still thinking the mazworks motor will be what I want to do. Where is that happy medium between the 600 on a stock block and 60k to get 850-950 reliably? What threshold should I aim for? As it stands I'm working with a stock nismo suspension, trans, axles and dif.
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I am on the stock trans. It won't hold if I go to the drag strip, so I don't go. It may grenade at any time. Input shaft or 3rd gear may let go. You need the diff to calm the car down. It is all over the place with a stock VLSD. That is a safety thing. Axles, no launching they should o OK to around 800whp. No drag strip either. Wheel hop, kiss them goodbye. Take 3 weeks and read/watch the videos in my thread.
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"LS Swap!?!? Eww, gross." ... Now I know what Spooler really thinks. lol
I'm living proof you can burn a lot of money with any engine. The time frame on my build is a bit skewed because of 2 things: 1. I'm a dumb animal 2. I LOVE jumping down black holes like it's a never ending ride. Every time I turn around I find another item that needs 200-500 minimum. Funny that you guys are talking rear diff, I'll use that as my example. My vaporware should make some big power after I dial it in. With that in mind... I need a rear diff that can handle BIG POWER. Here's the rabbit hole: Winters Quick change - Fully built to handle 2k hp. <--- this is the tip of the sword of what I own. Known hole: MA Motorsports rear subframe w/ SPL bushings MA Motorsports Anti Squat CF Drive shaft DSS Drive Shaft Unknown(ish) hole Rear coils (need corner weight) SPL rear stuff... I'll look at Jobby's car. lol Powder coating? Thank fully I'm going to settle on running power this year (hopefully). Get a drive shaft and hook it up as is for a shake down. Main point here... I was just showing a rabbit hole and how you can lose yourself when you start throwing around big HP. Last edited by gbrettin; 08-04-2021 at 10:00 AM. |
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I guess I'm going to stay stock block and go for the 600whp goal. It sounds so much simpler to achieve then the hurdles I will have to go through to achieve really big power. If I want to make 800+ easy, I guess I'll need to invest in a v8 platform or V8 swap...which makes me kinda sick to think about (Nissan Purist)
DRZA wont touch a stock block though, it doesn't meet their reliability standards. I'll need to find another shop if I go the TT stock block route.
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