Originally Posted by cosmogirl Has anyone put a lot of miles on this kit just to see how the long term reliability will be? Me and dirty are around the
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Me and dirty are around the 3000 mark. I have been daily'ing the car in 80 degree weather on a 50 mile commute(each way) since Friday. Did my first oil change Saturday, clean as a whistle. The car is just as powerful as the day Dan@FI had me sit in it and almost **** my pants in it. So far, so good. I monitor Fuel Press, oil, water temps and oil press religiously....not a single fluctuation to date.
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faceglide has put over 2,000 miles on his and he is one of the E85 cars. Here is the bottom line...Efficient parts, adequate fuel pressure and proper tuning will allow you to push the envelope higher. Sure, is there a point where too much is just too much for the stock block, absolutely. That being said, up until our kit NO ONE was making these numbers on our psi levels, and to add, most people do not bring adequate fuel pressure to the equation. Lastly, we have one hell of a tuner who stops at nothing to make it perfect. It also helps that he tunes the Z34 almost every single day. Remember, when we set out to do this we wanted to build not only the baddest kit around but it needed to be the most efficient. The results are a byproduct of the design. Thanks, Tony
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In the end, it is there money, they are big boys and girls and they have to choose to be responsible. That being said, let's give people a little more credit once they have spent this kind of money to actually respect their investment/car and our time that has gone into it. So far, so good! That's the kind customer you will always want! Thanks, Tony
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Now we're just getting curious where the limit is now. Everyone thought it was 450 ft/lbs or so. Now it's 100 over that. You've got guys knocking on the door of 700whp on a bone-stock motor. That's insane. I'll be the first one to run a victory lap if it holds together, and then I'll add fuel and turn up the boost. I'm really glad we've got people who are willing to gamble with their wallet that the motor can make big power. That's how we find out what it can really take. Quote:
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That being said, I truly feel that most of the failures people have seen in the past can mostly be attributed to 1) heat 2) fuel, and 3) tuning. Not raw power. Are we approaching that point? Probably. But just look at the bottom end of this platform. It is no joke. Failures at ~500hp are not being caused by power alone. I'll save a lot of the gory details around my goals, mindset, and decision making process for my build & review threads. But said another way, I went into this with eyes wide open. If it does fail, its because I chose to push it that far. This is why I have a spare short block being built in the meantime. I put my big-boy pants on before we started down this path. Tony, Dan, Seb, & Charles held up their end of the deal (and considerably exceeded all of my expectations). Soon it will be my turn
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Well said. That's how you have to approach pushing limits. I'll be the happiest guy in the world if you figure out that the motor will take 700whp on a stock motor. If 700's the new limit, then I'll add fuel and retune and go looking for 600whp. Time will tell, and I wish you guys all the luck. I'm not trying to be negative. The results are fantastic. We're just curious where the new limit is, since the old one has been shattered into tiny, tiny pieces. Every F.I. car has left with more power than the previous one. That's saying something.
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Well the response has varied and to be honest I really think the community should be excited as a whole to see the possibility for the z34 take on and crush the likes of the supra and most v8's.
No matter what is under your hood, you should be excited. With the advancements they have achieved in not only kit, but fuel, tuning, temperature, the vq37 is quickly becoming the most formidable thing out there under 50k all said and done. Traction aside. I was taken back by a few of the responses but for every doubter there are 10 supporters. I am just excited about the future and want you all to be too. Its a double edge win. If it blows I get to chase 1000 sooner, if it doesn't, well the vq37 has stepped into a new realm of awesome. Next oil change I will be inching up boost after an oil analysis. Sometime there I may take it to seb Or at least on the z car garage dunno just to get a good look at it with the added boost. This will go on till next January where all bets are off and my built block is good to go. If things pan out how I hear them to be...there will quite a few 850+up z's roaming relatively soon. What is there NOT to be pumped about. Sent from my LG-D950 using Tapatalk |
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This kit makes me wonder if it makes more sense to go this route than swapping in a high-displacement N/A engine. I'm thinking, for the track, No.... maybe someone who sees the track regularly will buy this kit and give us some results to that effect. One can hope!
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We're not knocking FI, the kit, the tuner or your car. We're in ******* awe at how easily these things make previously unheard of numbers. Now we just want to see where the wall is. It's going to be a FI kit that finds it, since no one else is making that kind of power. Every car that comes out breaks the stock block record, and then the next car breaks it again. That's insane.
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My car will be on the track every 2 to 3 weeks until late November.
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You're going to make guys with some very high-dollar equipment feel very, very inadequate.
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I understand you're working on a build thread so I'll refrain from asking you about how you're doing heat management etc and wait to read it all in a thread. |
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