Originally Posted by Gray Goose It just started smoking on that last run, then pooring smoke out of the PCV system. No other issues. I heard it pop and then
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11-12-2019, 01:24 PM | #151 (permalink) |
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I heard it pop and then dump some smoke at the last shift point. I don't know if you were using flat foot shifting, hit the rev limiter, or what happened. That appears to be when the damage was done. I suspect broken ring or ring land.
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Broken ring or land. If the cylinder didn't score. You got lucky.
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Not sure..... I am starting to get skeptical of flat foot shifting and bouncing the rev limiter in general. I am thinking that is where my issue came up this weekend. I had not problems until running it hard this weekend. It seemed like i was on the rev limiter a lot trying to flat foot shift it and doing my burnouts pedal to the floor. |
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I think the answer is "it depends". Do you want to reliably run 14 psi, or do you want to bump that up to 18-20 psi?
I think a light engine build involves new bearings, rods, 0.020" oversize pistons with lower compression. Most weak points should be tackled for a reliable 14 psi. Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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If I have to rebuild this motor I want the ability to make it to 850-1000 HP. So what ever build get me there. I told my everyone that if I blew this motor....I wanted to hit 1,000 HP.
I will have to pay off what ever motor build we do before stretching my turbo set up to make 1,000 HP. But I want the ability to push the engine that hard in the future. I don't mind spending the money, I just want it done right. What are the common thoughts on this? https://www.importpartspro.com/stage...initi-g37.html I would be looking at rougly $5,000 worth of parts for this build. Plus machine shop work Build a motor or buy a built motor? I have the ability to build a motor but not sure I have the shops around here to do the machine work and thinks that I do not have the tools for. Going to need some advise and thoughts on this. ~ Last edited by Gray Goose; 11-12-2019 at 03:20 PM. |
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Well, you are in a pickle. You don't have enough turbo or fuel for 1000hp. You may be able to get to around 700-750hp with what you have. You will need more fuel. IPP doesn't have the best reputation. Whatever way you go you will be in a 8-12 month wait on a built motor. |
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I look at your selection. Very few people drop the compression to 9.5:1. You loose too much VE. Most folks go 11:1 or 10.5:1 compression. You would also need to look at going with a closed deck block if you want greater than 800hp. I would also suggest a suckerpunch oil pump upgrade or the like.
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I just want the engine internals to be able to handle it when im ready. |
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Making a 1000hp wheel? You run into head gasket issues and your ecu is will be close to maxing out. Like spooler said if you go to a reputable shop you will be on a long waiting list, just the way to cookie crumbles. I would suggest spec’n out a set of custom pistons and rods. I’ve seen a lot of blown motors with people and companies trying to build high HP z’s only a few have succeeded
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So I might have to go the 800 HP max route for now. I am not going to wait a year. lol
I need to fix up this engine and maybe start a build separate for the 1,000 HP goal. So I guess I will be looking to max this BP kit out for now about 18-20 PSI and make as much HP as I can. What are you guys' thought on build for that goal? E85 18-20 PSI BP kit 700-800 HP ~ |
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