Originally Posted by K2e2vin Biggest understatement right there. Even some standalones can't run the VHR; VVEL and dual DBW causes the biggest roadblocks. I spent a lot of time and
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The VR30 also falls into this since it switched to electrical VTC instead of hydraulic. So separate ECM to control this as well. So for those interested I make Full VHR swap kits with working speedometer and triple meter. |
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True bro but the mods you counted will cost more thn the vq37 engine .. now you can buy the engine from junkyard for around 2000..3000 dollars with tranny and the s52 motor with machining and cams and labour charges and all the extra stuff you said will cost more thn 6k to 10k and also it will not be as reliable as unopened nissan motor and also if you want to spend same amount of money on vq37 lol the hp numbers gonna b crazy |
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But you dont need standalone for this engine ... Stock ecu is as good as any standalone for example most of 800 900hp 370z are running stock ecu so i can't think of anything else you need from stock ecu
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You're correct that you don't need a standalone. But your statement quoted above is absolutely and categorically false.
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It won't do staged/ecu-controlled nitrous, at least on a switch. Where the stock ECU limits you is when you need more I/O(stock ECU is just repurposed existing I/Os, so still limited in that aspect).
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What would be a good cheap truck to swap a VQ37VHR into? I'm gonna do it when I win the crypto lottery. Honestly though I'd love to hear some suggestions. I think it would be super cool to throw one in an old ranger or S10 or whatever, especially if THE BULL sells full wiring kits
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You don't need it for high hp cars but there is a big benefit to it. The only reason folks don't have one is because of the cost. It's 10k. Most folks on this platform won't spend that on their turbo kit much less what it cost for a proper built engine. That's why were are stuck in the stone age as far as development is concerned.
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The idea is to follow vehicles they make DE swap kits for since the mounts are the same height a VHR in theory will bolt up using DE swap mounts, softening the financial requirements of this swap. |
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I have a friend in south FL who VHR swapped a 03 Z with EVERYTHING from a 370z.
From an electronic standpoint the man spent $2k on recycled wiring and had a perfectly running VHR swapped 350z. The issue is how much stuff the OEM wiring has and dissecting these to leave the just the necessary is just as challenging From the BMW standpoint wiring might be a bit easier depending on how complete that VHR swap is. I'm a firm believer the VHR dominates, their only downfalls are gallery gaskets and oil cooler. I compare the gallery gasket to BMW Vanos issues if it ever develops. Anything 6 cylinders making more than 300whp will heat up that oil, the VQ will just heat it up faster than most. Once both cars are set up, engine failure would be most cost effective with a VHR. The BMW counterpart is starting to become a more exotic engine due to it's age. |
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