Alright guys, I am just putting this thread down to lock in my progress and what I am doing. Currently the car has pretty much every bolt on possible. I
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10-17-2019, 09:30 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Another Supercharger Build in the Works
Alright guys,
I am just putting this thread down to lock in my progress and what I am doing. Currently the car has pretty much every bolt on possible. I am going to do the stillen a2a setup. I am unable to get e-85 so 93 will have to do. These are the current items that I ordered today. I'll do my best to stay on top of pricing for parts only as shops charge differently for work. Current Modifications- FI Exhaust, FI LTH, 3" RZG CAI, Ported TB's, Ported upper and lower manifold, CSF Radiator, Whiteline Differential Bushings, Hotchkis Sway Bars, F&R SPL sway bar links, Koni Yellow Struts, NST Crank Pulley kit, Poly Urethane Motor Mounts, Z1 CSC Elimination Kit. There is more I am missing but you get the idea. Current Build Cost= 13,411.95 TopgunZ ACE A2A S/C kit JWT C2 Cam Set ACT Stage 5 Clutch and Mid Weight Flywheel EPS Oil Gallery Gasket Kit Z Speed HD Slave Cylinder CJM S1SE Fuel Return System CJM Twin Pump System Z1 Motorsports Anti Starvation Kit AEM X-Series Wideband, Boost Gauge ProSport Intake Temp Gauge Triple Gauge Pod Reflective Heat Tape Omni 4 Bar MAP Sensor Z1 Motorsports 370Z / G37 Aluminum Subframe Bushing Collars EcuTek Bluetooth FIC 1700cc ID Plug and Play connectors Boundary Oil Pump Gears IG is punch370z I did pick up some race gas and e85 just so everyone can get an idea of the potential numbers you can get. RZG is doing my install and tune if anyone is interested. 93 Pump VP 110 E-85 Okay guys these are the numbers I made on my car. Now it has been raining here in NC and it does get pretty humid so the temps weren't obviously ideal. The numbers are on a Mustang Dyno which rule of thumb is it generally reads lower than a DynoJet. That conversation is up for debate as there are so many factors between the two and don't forget location and weather. I know either Dyno can be manipulated in its own way. So take it how you want it when it compares to other kits, location, weather, tuner, dyno. I am going to run the car on a DynoJet from a random shop just to appease the community once I get an appointment. Feel free to call RZG as they love this kit for its easy installation and potential. I am hoping to get the car back today but it depends on weather.
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I thought about this and I am sure people have had no issues going that route but after talking to several shops it's just not as reliable as e-85. Also it does not cool effectively since it would be shooting before the throttle bodies unlike e-85 as a direct spray from the injectors. Also there are no fail safes that can be added using that method for the S/C.
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Will be interesting to see how the cams work with the SC. I just got my sc build back. Working on tuning now. If you search for threads by me I did a detailed google sheet of my parts. I don’t see any headers. Even for NA that would have been a good bolt on. I have Motordyne LTHs, helmholtz test pipes and full exhaust. Thinking about trying their cats that swap in and out with pipes, but don’t know if they’ll last with the SC on there. It can get pretty obnoxious. Doesn’t smell all that good, but e85 will fix that. Good luck!
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How far from getting e85... miles wise? It’s all around me. Tuning wise, a few days or more before we start that.
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Ya like for me the closest is over an hour away so a 2 hour round trip for fuel is just not practical.
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Just reviving my thread. It has been a long time since I started the thread and no progress has been made due to waiting on parts. Now we are ready to move forward and I am expecting the project to be completed in about 2-4 weeks. Hopefully I get some decent numbers.
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On your oil gallery screws. To keep them from backing out. At the edge of the screw. Place a center punch there and hit it with a hammer. It doesn't have to be a hard hit. But you want to leave a nice punch mark tho. This is an old mechanic's trick. When I worked for Elliott. We did this all the time. Some screws got 3 punch marks on them.
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