Has anyone used the new one piece zspeed HD csc? I upgraded because joe said is was a bit stronger than the original. Btw I will also do a full
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07-18-2016, 08:55 AM | #1516 (permalink) |
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Has anyone used the new one piece zspeed HD csc? I upgraded because joe said is was a bit stronger than the original. Btw I will also do a full review of the rjm clutch pedal mated with my new os giken twin disk soon...
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He's a phenomenal guy to work with - and he's the former World Record Holder in 1/4 mile in his Turbo 300ZX. 1993 Nissan 300ZX Turbo - VG30DETT Engine - Turbo & High-Tech Performance Magazine I went with the 800whp package, but added some changes. At the time I was still going to go with the SC'r and hadn't planned on going Twin Turbo, so no need to spend the extra money since I just had my hours cut at my job. I did add CP rods and pistons 9.5:1 CR .020 overbore and racing bearings. Opted for the ARP head and main bolts as well. Did the Heads and 3 way valve job also. Thinking back I probably should have gone the whole 9 yards - good up to 1000+ whp but I didn't. AAM checked with Kyle on the technical level before going forward with the build. So I'm good for 800 whp [on the conservative side]. This year I just want the car back and don't plan on making a full pass the first few times out. Don't want to go faster than 11.5 for now and have the car go back in the shop for more safety mods too meet NHRA specs. Will probably do some launches and out to 1/8 mile and then lift and cruise through the traps. Then go easy on the launch and WOT in 3rd and 4th to see what she will do on the top. That can change at any moment as well ... especially if I line up against a hot Mustang. Will definitely post the Dyno under the Finished Builds Forum once it is done...don't have any estimate as to when that will be. They did say that the TUNE is involved especially with the Flex Fuel and they are evaluating the efficiency / performance of their new Twin Fuel Pumps and Intake Manifold. They said it might be 2 weeks worth of Tuning once it's on the Dyno.
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Now that sounds like one Sick build.. I'm with you on not pusing the turbo to the limit and possibly having more down time.. I told bryan to keep it around 800-850 whp and call it a day and hope we can do that on a single pump on race gas.. Super excited about ecutek since I have heard so many people switching to it now with great results..
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I bought a new 2016 front bumper so when I get home with the car I will need to have it painted and that should be it for awhile. Although I should go ahead and spring for some bigger tires just to be safe..
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Just wanted to add in order to convert from Lb/Min to CFM for the equation above, you take the flow rate in Lb/Min for your turbo (generally an educated guess based on the pressure ratio and power created) and multiply it by 14.27. That will yield the CFM flow for your setup.
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07-20-2016, 02:10 PM | #1523 (permalink) |
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Any dyno predictions for sat? Also keep in mind I will be using race gas instead of e85 since I don't have it here. Most already know my setup based on this thread.
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I was going to bet that you throw the rod in cylinder 5 before you reach 600 hp
But then I remembered Bryan is doing the work, not Bobby Good luck with your numbers
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07-20-2016, 07:18 PM | #1527 (permalink) |
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That's pretty much where it was before.. To be honest I'm just ready to have my car back and I'm sure it will be fun as hell to drive....
Hoping this time around we can get to 800whp after making a few changes but we will soon see.. I only wish it wasn't so hot right now.. Last edited by COSMO; 07-20-2016 at 07:26 PM. |
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07-22-2016, 11:27 PM | #1529 (permalink) |
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Just got off the phone with bryan and we are set for tomorrow. All heat cycles went well and he plans on disconnecting the exhaust to see if my existing is bottlenecking while on the dyno.. May need dual 3" coming from my 4 1/2" down pipe.. Fingers crossed...
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