Originally Posted by Bullitt@UAMotorsports I have already been in talks with Sam I just don't want to be a first adopter again!!!! Lol. I love the Z as a car
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05-05-2013, 08:58 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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You can be the next guy haha, Who knows, when you do actually go through with it, they might have everything ironed out. What I would do for a M56 engine in my Z... Slap some bolt ons, tune it and call it a day.
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The VK50VE is a 5.0 L V8 engine with 390 hp @6500 rpm and 500 N·m (370 lb·ft) @4400 rpm and redline is at 6800 rpm. Bore x stroke (mm) are 95.5 x 87.7 and compression ratio is 10.9:1. It has Nissans VVEL technology.[4] Applications: 2009–present Infiniti FX50 That's a tall motor!
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Our motors are pretty tall too. I still prefer the VK56VD, but I'm sure the external dimensions are similar to the VK50VE
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The idea for using the VD version was to keep things as simple and direct swappable as possible. The DE has been proven to workin the 350 and drift 370z but you have to gut everything to make it happy.
Now, short stroking the motor while limiting the volume and travel wouldn't it also leave the motor more liable for a bent of torqued rod? My thoughts were to limit the amount of mass being propelled... Most of the time when a motor drops a rod it's usually from the sudden deacceleration of the piston head... Make that smaller and lighter and your rods and pins are less likely to fatigue and break. However, increasing rpm will create more friction and heat which could lead to burnt piston rings and oil consumption... Also by deboring the motor you can run a flat plane crank without balancing shafts... You are effectively under the 2.5L per bank magic number where you are not getting too much vibration or harmonics from the opposing block.
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05-05-2013, 10:49 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Talk to Kelly Racing in Braeside, Melbourne (aka Nissan Motorpsorts Australia) about a 640hp VK56 V8Supercar engine .... won;t cost much (....... you might get change from 70-grand ..).
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05-05-2013, 11:28 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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the flatplane cranks, destroking, all that fun kind of stuff isn't as simple as rod ratios, or keeping under a certain displacement, up in those revs now your changing cylinder wall oiling, required weights, bearing loads, heavily increasin second order harmonics, it's crazy talk if your not looking to spend more than double the price of the car just to develop a block. not to mention now you need to change all the cam profiles spring rates, the timing chain tensioner force, as well as guide placement, it takes race companies years to test and develope something like that, thats why you;ll never see it for us, not enough volume nor money in our market for that. you're best bet would be trying to buy one of the australian v8 supercar motors from a team and rebuild it. even then it's going to cost you buttloads. If this where an ls or an old 350 then the parts are out there but there are over 10million chevy 350's made so the market is HUGE. an old race motor is going to be the best bet for the one or two guys who want and can afford to get a 9000rpm nissan v8 making over 600hp na. look at the falconer engines its only remotely affordable way to get something like that and look at what those cost (epic god awesome bitchin level 11 tho lol)Welcome to Ryan Falconer Racing Engines! - IRL Street V8 FAQ
I'm sure something is coming for the rest of us who don't have THAT kind of change lying around
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05-06-2013, 12:11 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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If you got cubic dollars, you can do anything you want. There is something out there for everybody. It's just a matter of finding it. LOL Changing the bore and stroke. Different strokes for different folks. LOL
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05-06-2013, 01:33 AM | #23 (permalink) |
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true i said a couple people could do this so heres an idea they should start a group buy thread i'm sure if 15 people got together in the "I want to spend 80,000 for just the motor" thread a race company would take you up on it. If we want it to happen we need at least that.
Edit: Not trying to be pessimistic or anything, that is really the least it would take if you want a new supermotor. otherwise only option like i said is to buy a class racing engine, either the menard racing corr motor or the Australian motor. They could always try the mp4-12c m838t that is basically an new old nissan irl vrh35
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Oh, and you can tune the sbc yourself which is a helluva lot easier than a VK.
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everything aft of the crank? why? or drivetrain is stout as it comes so far as power capacity goes. 700+ is not an issue for the trans and certainly not the diff.
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You can verify this? The autos don't appear to be all that stout.
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Of course for all out power GTMs Stage 4 would be a necessity I think its like 8k |
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05-06-2013, 07:23 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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the manual is i could care less about all automatics. Nissan has been building beefy manuals every since the z32
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Guys remember it is not HP that kills a transmission it is TQ...
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05-10-2013, 11:20 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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yeah and how much torque did your car make last time it was dyno'd?
Edit: a quick look at the MAF thread says 710ftlbs.
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