Rite, I am just trying to gauge if it is worth building my motor. I want to make a 9.5s car, but only if it can still be a comfortable
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Rite, I am just trying to gauge if it is worth building my motor. I want to make a 9.5s car, but only if it can still be a comfortable street car and not too mental to be able to drive on the streets.
I heard BulliTT said that these cars chassis are not meant for over 700whp, it starts to become too violent and unbearable over that point. So if I can make a 9.5s Z with 700whp and still be a fairly comfortable street car, then I will go ahead with all the work required. Otherwise I will want to change to another modern platform that could do it more easily. Just starting to do some research into this now, about to read your thread, but almighty 300+ pages. |
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Also, if I am able to hit my goal, I would hope that the motor does not need a rebuild after each few passes, that would be a head ache to deal with too. So I want it to be able to handle the abuse, few pulls on a strip, then the rest on the streets on the weekends without worrying too much about the motor letting go. |
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Definitely the best idea, Zs aren't meant to be 9.5 second cars that you can daily aswell.. The GTR is there for that duty.
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For your end goals, sell the car, get a R35 GTR (or whatever platform you deem appropriate for your goals AND can handle the abuse), kill tires and park it. Rinse and Repeat. |
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GR Supra is pretty easy to get to 9 seconds. Way easier platform to make power than the 370z. If you don't mind the looks/automatic. (manual coming next year?)
It's kind of comical how easy it is to make power on them. Folks are calling it the "next gtr" because it's filling that niche. https://youtu.be/csp7zAWWvnk?t=640 But you'll need a 2020 model. Or be willing to reflash and swap in 2020 ECU somewhere in russia. iirc Last edited by SeeThruHead; 03-15-2022 at 11:41 AM. |
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But if you want to attempt. Big big turbos, spray, and practice your 60’. Your tuner will be able to control torque better with bigger turbos and can use the spray to help Spool the turbo off the line and inbetween shifts. . Problem with 98% of anyone with these VQ’s is that they run to small Of a turbo or turbos. Get yourself a 4.5 to 5 inch intercooler and let it eat. Cjm car ran high 9’s and could of gone faster. I believe the stock motor can handle 900whp ( for a short time) if you can manage the torque. |
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To 600. It will Be able to make Several passes before letting go. Soho stock block last a year at 700ft/lbs before it Shot a hole Out the block. |
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Stock block and high HP.
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But what about the SOHO HB stage 2 longblock? If I were to purchase that one and keep my power at 800whp, would I still need to rebuild it over and over again if I were to do a few 1/4 mile passes, and some weekend highway runs everynow and then? Quote:
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