I always try to remind people of a few things when talking about dreams of being boosted or higher output of their current power levels. See, most people have this
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08-12-2010, 11:22 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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I always try to remind people of a few things when talking about dreams of being boosted or higher output of their current power levels. See, most people have this majic little hp number inwhich they have in their little heads that will satisfiy them if they hit it. 90% of my buds end up hitting this little number and, suddenly it becomes unsatisfactory once the goal was met. Almost like a "Hit it and Quit it" type deal. My opinion, is that you will prolly....not be happy with the power/to/price ratio of going N/A.
These prices reflect labor: 1. N/A for about 6-12k depending on how you build it out (Low power output with a high price tag) 2. Turbo for about 11-15k (High output and scalable on the fly to ones needs) 3. SC for about 8-9k (Mid-range power output but not scalable AKA: Stuck with what you got but; for a sweet price) With a supercharger you really are getting your money worth and some. Turbo is not for everyone and can cost a 3rd more but power can be adjusted on the fly. Going fully built N/A on a VQ37 has never really been done so I can't start to make assumptions. It my be worth it, but something tells me it is not. Just my 2cents
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08-13-2010, 03:49 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Generically speaking, an NA engine makes its power because of 2 things, increased compression (requires full-race fuel) to increase torque. but there is little point going beyond 12.5:1 because of the exotic fuels required, and increased revs to shift the torque up the rev curve and therefore increase HP.
The former requires stronger pistons. gas-flowed heads (inlet and exhaust) and better head clamping to withstand a bigger "bang" which means more torque, and the latter requires a stronger crank/rods/fasteners and possibly block to decelerate and accelerate the piston as they rotate thru top and bottom dead centre and hold everything in the proper spot so the engine does not self-destruct. "If" the heads will flow enough air at elevated rpm's, then you can consider 120-150bhp/litre if everything is radical (re-engineered oiling system to support elevated rev's, big-port heads, cams to match the objectives, port matched inlet and exhaust, improved coolling ot handle additional heat rejection, blah, blah). The real question is "what are you after" - a dyno pull number, a car you can still drive on the street, a race car ???? I have been racing sports cars for 40 years ... and an NA big-power engine is always a compromise - in terms of ulitmate driveability, absolute levels of power and the reliability that goes with it ..... so the first thing is to establish exactly what you are looking for. Then you can figure out the next step. Most s/c will increase torque of a std engine by 50%, dead easy and simple. If you don;t drive it at WOT all the time, it will probably live for a while Most Turbo systems that do not drop the compression will give infinitely adjustable torque for a relatively short time before detonation or a melted piston turns the engine to custard. A fully engineered turbo installation can offer a heap, but they are expensive if not OEM engineered, as you are sometimes forced to do the engineering R&D yourself, and by fully engineered, I mean crank, pistons, rods, bearing package, heads and head gaskets, electronics to manage detonation risk etc). Have fun - you are talking about ground breaking .... with NA |
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i dont mean to thread jack or at least thats not my intention, but ppl on posting on this seem to know a great deal. I am also looking for n/a tuning options. I've always liked revving the nuts of n/a car. i'm looking for high engine response and controllability.
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Honestly if your going to do N/A stick with N/A don't go FI. Thacker and logistics are a nightmare. I tried it with my s2000 and wish I would have just went FI first... If your going N/A talk to Sam @ GTM since he has the best stroker kit out there and I know that's what your wanting. Seriously, there is ALOT that goes into a big motor build like mine. You have to run a full standalone ecu... I will have a stock ecu with a special tune so I can pass emissions but that's it. Literally a tune to get me to the testing facility and pass the obd 2 scans and then unplug it for the ride back home
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Bullitt, will running a standalone ecu finally allow you to mess with vvel?? You know what it is man, the Z aftermarket is still growing, it's a big investment that I won't want to rush, shortchange, and regret. I appreciate guys like you bullitt and dreamer being the Z pioneers.
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bullitt, you've been following my responses. Yeah man I want the stroker, the thing is that I don't want the TT kit. I know it's what produces the most power but I want to keep the Z streetable for now (meaning atleast the next 3 years). I love my Z and I have a hell of a strong motor, she made 296.4whp with test pipes only! That was the last of 3 dyno runs. Since then I've put on my homemade bazooka exhaust and LTH's. I think I'll go S/C but I don't want less than 450whp safely. I'm trying to decide what's the best way to go about it.
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Stroker won't yield the 450rwhp you want unless you drop a sh*t load of money onto your stroker motor. If you do try you will be like us pioneering the way. If you don't wanna go ridiculous on the power do the stroker then custom supercharger from GTM
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I am forsure not going to beat a dead horse, so this will for sure be fun to see what a fully built VQ37 in the N/A mode can do. And I promise I wont take your dyno graph and the the final cost, and make a power to cost ratio This might even be cheaper and faster than building a na VQ37
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the bench racing number for a 4.5l with bolt ons is about 360 wheel, and i think you add 5% per point of increased compression can't quite remember off hand
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^^ Are you speaking from personal experience or did you find that info somewhere? With your figures you're looking at 380whp at the wheels.
Yeah the LTH's are a sticking point but it's more then that. S/C kits, while not generating as much heat as TT's, will still eventually destroy stock equipment ie. stock cats. I think the inability to match LTH's with current SC kits is more the limitations of the kit than the increased flow of the headers. I'd be willing to guess that if you ran a kit with a full standalone, where you'd be able to tune VVEL, the headers wouldn't be a problem. JB, your car is a monster man, but a TT isn't for me right now. I'm sure I'll change my mind a million times before I make the decision but I'm leaning toward an SC kit and maybe down the line if and when I do a full stroker build going TT. Hopefully by then I'll have enough $ where it won't be a limiting factor, not all of us can spend like bullitt right now. I'll be keeping a sharp eye on the progress of the GTM and Stillen kits, RCZ loves his stillen kit and he's running headers and HFC's in time I'm sure it'll all get figured out. This thread has been filled with informative facts and opinions thus far...keep them coming!
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I've been contemplating the same things you have. You can't beat the powerband of a NA motor, and boost is definitely easier. With that being said, the aftermarket on the VQ37 motor hasn't really picked up it's full potential yet. If there were a cam and VVEL tuning available, I would definitely have gone for it, but the way things have been going it doesn't seem very likely that this will happen. You won't be able to uncork the full potential of an NA VQ37 unless someone can crack the VVEL and do the legwork on cams/shims etc.
With the TT/supercharged route it seems easy to just up the boost and be done with it. If your boost isn't substantial you can always have a reliable platform. NA power is always harder and cheaper to obtain the same HP numbers with. |
08-18-2010, 03:21 AM | #28 (permalink) |
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Be patient my friend. Two companies are coming up with supercharger kits by the end of the year. Two TT kits are also coming out by January. Its still a new car. This is why I am waiting. I am in the same shows your are in. I honestly believe supercharger is that best way to go for a streetable car and a daily driver. Planning on going with LTH and supercharger just waiting on production.
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