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Rusty 09-27-2019 10:23 AM

4.2, over size valves, dry sump.

Spooler 09-27-2019 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3880189)
4.2, over size valves, dry sump.

I want reliability. LOL I want to be able to turn up the air and fuel I have now. The chassis can only support so much power before it is very difficult to drive.
Now that I have one and have driven it, I know exactly what Mike and Seb were talking about.

Spooler 09-27-2019 10:40 AM

The biggest problem is weeding through all the hype about stuff with no data to support if it works or not. Pain in my butt.

sirnixalot 09-27-2019 11:34 AM

would be nice if it was as "simple" as darton sleeves and a 1/2 stud conversion

Elmo370z 09-27-2019 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by sirnixalot (Post 3880202)
would be nice if it was as "simple" as darton sleeves and a 1/2 stud conversion

Stud for the cylinder heads?

Spooler 09-27-2019 02:02 PM

Guess I have to sit back and wait. Several cars being built. We shall see how they do. Folks have to drive them. LOL

Elmo370z 09-27-2019 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3880233)
Guess I have to sit back and wait. Several cars being built. We shall see how they do. Folks have to drive them. LOL

That 930 whp Z I was referring to said he is scared to drive it hard because he doesn’t want to break it

Spooler 09-27-2019 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Elmo370z (Post 3880247)
That 930 whp Z I was referring to said he is scared to drive it hard because he doesn’t want to break it

You can drive them hard but you have to turn it down a bit. You can't run them that way on the street anyway. Car is just too fast. I am not running around on my highest boost setting but I do run it that way on the 718hp setting all day long. I have been on the 12psi setting and the 21psi setting before though. I just gravitate to the middle setting.

Spooler 09-27-2019 07:32 PM

Picked up my new front facia today from Nissan. I don't have enough time to get it painted before Wannagofast. Oh well. Tie straps on the bumper and here we go. Time to do front/rear brakes tomorrow. I want new brakes and pads on the car before Wannagofast and I need to have them good and broke in.

Spooler 09-27-2019 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elmo370z (Post 3880247)
That 930 whp Z I was referring to said he is scared to drive it hard because he doesn’t want to break it

I have had more of a chance to think about this. This is the way I feel about it.
I will use Joby just as an example.

Say, Joby wants a ride. I give him one at my normal 17psi of boost level.

Joby: "Wow, it is fast but I thought it would have more."
Me: "OK, I will turn it up to high boost."

We make a run and something goes wrong. A head gaskets blows.
Me: "Oh crap, this is going to be expensive".
Me: "SOB, it is going to be 16k to 20k to get the motor redone."
Me: "How fast can I get the car back in the shop and how long is
this going to take?"
Me: "I am screwed, it is going to be a year before MA-Motorsports can get
to my car. This sucks."
Joby: "Sorry man, I hate to hear that, while walking away."


So ya see, he has a damn good point. We all know reliability starts
to be an issue around 800whp. I am right at it. My motor could pop
a head gasket at any time running high boost, just like other folks have. At the end of the day it was my choice to do the build the way I have. I am
responsible for it and the way I choose to drive it. It's just the way it is at the moment. One guy sold his car because of the issue and totally got out. I can understand that. I may would do the same.

cv129 09-27-2019 10:59 PM

I honestly have no idea who y’all are talking about. I understand not running the machine at high boost, but why not just run it at low or medium boost at the event?

jchammond 09-27-2019 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by cv129 (Post 3880317)
I honestly have no idea who y’all are talking about. I understand not running the machine at high boost, but why not just run it at low or medium boost at the event?

Are you kidding :ugh2:
The difference between 17 & 21# was like :happydance:
You definitely notice the 100+ whp difference :tup:

cv129 09-27-2019 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3880318)
Are you kidding :ugh2:
The difference between 17 & 21# was like :happydance:
You definitely notice the 100+ whp difference :tup:

I am talking about the person that Elmo has been talking about, the “930whp that’s afraid to run his car”, or in general the dyno queens, owners that just don’t let their cars eat much.

My message wasn’t meant for Spooler.

Spooler 09-28-2019 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cv129 (Post 3880317)
I honestly have no idea who y’all are talking about. I understand not running the machine at high boost, but why not just run it at low or medium boost at the event?

I have an idea who it is but at the end of the day it is his choice.

Elmo370z 09-28-2019 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3880315)
I have had more of a chance to think about this. This is the way I feel about it.
I will use Joby just as an example.

Say, Joby wants a ride. I give him one at my normal 17psi of boost level.

Joby: "Wow, it is fast but I thought it would have more."
Me: "OK, I will turn it up to high boost."

We make a run and something goes wrong. A head gaskets blows.
Me: "Oh crap, this is going to be expensive".
Me: "SOB, it is going to be 16k to 20k to get the motor redone."
Me: "How fast can I get the car back in the shop and how long is
this going to take?"
Me: "I am screwed, it is going to be a year before MA-Motorsports can get
to my car. This sucks."
Joby: "Sorry man, I hate to hear that, while walking away."


So ya see, he has a damn good point. We all know reliability starts
to be an issue around 800whp. I am right at it. My motor could pop
a head gasket at any time running high boost, just like other folks have. At the end of the day it was my choice to do the build the way I have. I am
responsible for it and the way I choose to drive it. It's just the way it is at the moment. One guy sold his car because of the issue and totally got out. I can understand that. I may would do the same.

You’re right. His car he can do whatever he pleases. Guess we all build for reasons.


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