Luckily, no VQ37VHR block has failed yet from boost (that I've known of) so one can't really tell yet the actual limit. But again, there are short term & long
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Luckily, no VQ37VHR block has failed yet from boost (that I've known of) so one can't really tell yet the actual limit. But again, there are short term & long term stresses which can cause failures to the block. Yes, crank up the boost on the dyno to even say 700whp your block might not go airborne, but take a 500whp tune and live on the track for sometime and you will kiss it goodbye. GTM said you should be safe with a stage 1 on a stock block (500whp almost) but only time can verify that.
Funny how a TT'd 350Z (in Dubai) brags about pushing 500 ponies to the wheels calls himself the stock block killer when he doesn't even know what his car sounds like at 5k rpm lol
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Didnt GTM just Release a G37 coupe pushing 611 rwhp and 474ft/lbs just a lil while back on a stock block? Thats roughly 700+hp at the crank!!! We really need GTM or Forged performance to step in here and tell us what they have experienced with the G37's and that should give us an indication of the capabilities of our engines...
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Besides the block, there's other limitations for RWHP - clutch/torque converter, transmission, driveshaft, differential, differential shafts/cv joints...
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Limitation nahhh breaking points yes! The car will put down the power but the real question is at what point do those parts go kaboom and fail?
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Trans onwards is a lot easier to figure out than the engines limitations. The new 6 speed box seems to be beefy from all accounts so I don't see 500rwhp for FI applications being any real issue but stock clutch etc will have to go.
I know an engine builder near where I use to live who got 580rwhp out of an old 4L toyota v8 though it was a pretty serious build, for the same engine for street use he thinks around 480rwhp as the one he built wasn't really tuned for street use. Besides being an open deck the VQ37 is better in basically every way and makes substantially more power stock. Considering Cosworth was getting 380-400rwhp out of the VQ35 those number should be much easier with the VQ37 not to mention more usable with the VVEL. As the stock BHP is 330ish 380-400bhp should be easy if not more. As for the M3 engine are you talking about the latest 4L V8? The problem with that engine is that its engineered to be perfect how it is and doesn't have much room to improve in its current form without going to larger valves and bigger bore etc where as the VQ37 seems to have plenty of room to move up stock. I guess we can only wait and see but I would imagine we will see 340rwhp+ N/A in the next 6-12 months. All depends on the design of the std of the head and how far the VVEL can be pushed. |
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Curious to know what kind of limits the block would go to with the Darton MID sleeves and possibly a billet girdle (I know ERL performance make them for the VQ35)... |
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The HR was designed after the GT-R motor with some of the same internals. The HR does handle boost just fine. If the VQ35DE can handle 400 safe, the HR can easily handle that safely. 450-500 I would say is the safe zone for any HR powered car, 3.5 and 3.7. The other cars in Nissan's line up are not the same engine, yes they are a VQ, but they are completely different.
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Maybe this is a dumb question, but I've seen several posts noting that an open deck is something desirable (and I assume this is in relation to the interface between the cylinder heads and the cylinders/block) - why?
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Depends upon what you're shooting for. An open deck allows for a more free flow of coolant around the cylinders, but a closed deck is stiffer and can handle more abuse from pistons that have more off-axis loads. Open decks are often easier to cast, but they're also often not as accurate tolerance-wise.
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