cool, well I'll be going the stillen route once I get a refund from GTM, credit card company has opened a file dispute yesterday, can take up to 45 business
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05-21-2014, 07:06 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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cool, well I'll be going the stillen route once I get a refund from GTM, credit card company has opened a file dispute yesterday, can take up to 45 business days so I'm still a couple months off, same thing, will install with the kit + upgrade to E85 down the track
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Calling Stillen SC Owners with upgraded kits
^Why not turbo? Stillen for me because my 7at would not survive the torque and because of CA cops.
Upgrades to Stillen kit for me: Vortech SI impeller upgrade Bosch EV14 Bosch injectors Turbosmart Dualport BPV Aeromotive 340lph pump GTR spark plugs Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I'm from Aus so RHD, only options I have is Stillen supercharger/1 Company here in Aus doing twin turbo kit but it's $10.5k, waiting on more info about it come Monday, still tossing up the idea between the 2, link can be found here - Revzone Nissan 370Z Twin Turbo KIT VQ37VHR With Garrett Turbocharger Intercooler | eBay
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05-28-2014, 11:54 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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I did not have to upgrade the maf's. The impeller upgrades adds that extra torque/hp throughout the entire rpm range.
My tuner couldn't get the dualport bov to even vent to atmosphere. No cool sounds so it's slightly stealthier except for the test pipes and exhaust that is super loud. Was looking forward to the cool bov sounds but oh well, it runs good and idles great.
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Also interested in an impeller upgrade also...surprised you haven't blown your motor yet. |
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I prevent detonation with this setup by not stomping on it when's it 90 degrees out. It's a shame that this car doesn't have a knock sensor that can be used to monitor it. The tune from Rob at z car garage is conservative to prevent detonation, can't stop it. He runs it on the dyno and tunes it aggressively until it starts detonating and pulls back the tune a couple notches. There is always risk with aftermarket setups. I installed a temp probe near the Stillen manifold and saw changes of up to 30 degrees within 5 seconds of boosting/stomping. The temps stabilize within 10-20 seconds of normal driving. The goal for me is to bump the area under the curve for more usable power for my driving (street driving, stop and go) and to sustain that power level and keep the engine as safe as possible. The impeller upgrade and 9psi bump up the power from the standard kit and the test pipes lower the peak boost (seeing 9.8 psi on the dyno and 10.8 on my boost gauge - thinking that it would be 2 psi more if I threw the stock cats back on - problem is increased heat and potential for detonation). The future air to air intercooler addition and vented hood would delay heat soak and generally lower engine temps (air charge temps). The blown motors I have heard about seem to be from running at the drag strip or running the motor hard for an extended period of time on high boost (12 to 13 seconds haha and repeated boosted runs). I don't know what the standards are for a boosted car in terms of how long you can stomp on the car until it blows. Maybe your tuner is expecting you to stomp on it all the time so the practical thing to do with impeller and 9psi kit is to use 93 or meth so you can run hard all the time and at the same time pick up safe power/torque that doesn't make the upgrade a disappointment. For my setup, I feel my power numbers are low but I believe that they are safe and right now safety is higher on my list. I wasn't expecting much from the craptastic 91 octane so I wasn't disappointed by the number. The car feels great though. Z car did mention that a mix of 93 would be a good safeguard against bad 91 gas and when it gets really hot. 7 gallons of 93 mixed with 91 remaining give me 92 octane. This is my extra safeguard against detonation in addition to My goal was not to make the most power on crappy 91 octane but with either 100 octane or e85 if I get the itch for more power. I already have enough problems trying to keep the tires from spinning with the current power level (in 1st mostly but the quaife has helped make the most of the power).
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Got my kit installed/tuned at Borelli Motorsports (close to Z Car) by a guy named Aaron (former lead tuner at Stillen). He knows my car is a daily as well and perhaps he was just being overly conservative about needing 93+/methanol injection to go with a 9lb pulley. Not surprisingly Stillen recommended this as well and rebuilding the engine with an impeller upgrade. Wondering if it's safe or even worth it with my setup to try the 9lb pulley and then just detune a bit like you did (more boost but less timing = minimal gains?) |
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Don't know what your numbers are with the 8psi kit but if you're close to 400whp the car will still be fun to drive. The stock cats will push the psi up which will bring up the engine temps and may cause the engine to blow if you push it too hard with the 9psi pulley and impeller upgrade. It has happen to a few. Just have to be ready to re-build the motor if you go with the power upgrades. 1 psi could pickup maybe 10-20whp/trq. Would need the pulley, install and re-tune. Could cost you $1K. Maybe ask Aaron how much power you could pickup from increasing to 9psi pulley. You will not be running at 9psi every minute you drive. Just have to be diligent about not mashing on it all the time but that can be a challenge.
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I remember searching through threads a while back when I was looking into these kits and how much can be changed to increase power. most of which has been stated, but here is the compiled list ive had sitting on my desk for a few months:
impeller upgrade, 9lb pulley, 750-1000cc injectors, 255lph or even 340lph fuel pump, GTR or HKS (grade 9) spark plugs, z1 clutch/flywheel kit, turbosmart bpv, csf radiator, frozen boost intercooler, uprev MAF GT, oil/trans cooler, whiteline dif bushings, z1 engine/trans mounts, Meth kit.... E85 gas stations close by..... all in, these parts cost almost as much as the stillen kit itself... blows my mind that the SC cant blow enough air and actually shows losses when using hfc/test pipes, nevermind headers... it would be nice to use a whole different SC all together. In the end: I love the stillen design and layout of the system but would probably want to swap out 95% of the components. fwiw: all the turbo torque scares me with my AT and I don't think it is the best option for me. I love the SC idea but for the cost of everything i'm not sure the gains justify the price. i know, i'm very difficult and thats why im still NA.
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" Wondering if it's safe or even worth it with my setup to try the 9lb pulley and then just detune a bit like you did (more boost but less timing = minimal gains?) " How much boost are you making with the SI impeller upgrade ? I ended up making 11.9 lbs with the 9 lb pulley --- too much for a stock motor. Don't do it --- my motor let go after my first pass down the track. Thanks !
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agreed with above, I was seeing 9+ a little more on the 8 PSI pulley I did the impeller upgrade only and was just over 12 PSI BOOM . 3 days
Stillen Kit is good for only Stock pulley and PSI 8-9 if you go over that you asking for trouble.
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