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Old 10-07-2014, 04:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Short story bigger impact for me

The story:
Invitation of Nissan Switzerland
NISMO Nürburgring "track day" 23/09/2014





Ohhhhh Yeahhhhhhh

23.09.2014 / 04:00 in the morning
I started to the Nürburgring in Germany.
Open highway, no speed limit, no traffic.
Sometimes with speed over 175 mph (280 Km/h)
Was a pleasure

11:00
Coffee break and refuel gasoline (after 280 miles)

12:00
Briefing and instruction of the Nissan Crew

13:00
Grid on the Nürburgring Nordschleife

13:05
"Gentleman, pleas start your engines"

13:07
Someone knocks on my window
"Hello Sir, your "Z" smokes a little blue from the exhaust"

The Nissan mechanic on site have recommended to me not to start.
The "Z" still run......and I can not drive a single round

Since that day, the "Z" is with my tuner.
For those who do not know my conversion, here is my build:
First STILLEN Supercharger 370Z swiss

In the next few weeks / months we will analyze what happened.
If we have to remove the engine, I will at the same time upgrade the internal parts.
With us, the winter is coming and we have enough time to build up the "Z" perfect.

My wish list for Spring 2015:
The existing STILLEN-Kit
(Because we have officially entered this kit with great effort in Switzerland (carb legal))
AND I LOVE IT!

10 - 11 PSI Boost
460-480 WHP

Planned upgrades and service:
- 340lph fuel pump
- 750cc Fuel Injectors
- GT-R Spark Plugs
- Replacement of all belts (motor and supercharger)
- Replacement of all lubricants

Now the real questions:

1. Individual parts replaced?

- Piston
- Connecting Rods
- ARP main studs
- ARP L19 head studs
- etc.

2. Or even the extreme?

- Brian Crower Stroker Kit (4:07 or 4:37)
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3. Which compression would you with my power / boost (10 - 11 PSI) recommend?

- 11 Stock
- 10.5
- or ... ??

Many Thanks for your help and recommendations
Please only helpful Posts


Greetings
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Feel free to shoot me an offer by PM for the above items
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With the stillen sc I would go 11.1 or you will lose a few boost of boost to make up for a lack of power..
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So a little blue smoke but everything else seems fine? Have you checked the oil level in the stillen? Knowing how those things heat soat I can only imagine how hot it got at 280km/hr for an extended period of time.

Do you have an oil temp gauge? what was it reading during those high speed runs? I know mine will creep up with the turbo, I would imagine a SC would be worse.
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So a little blue smoke but everything else seems fine? Have you checked the oil level in the stillen? Knowing how those things heat soat I can only imagine how hot it got at 280km/hr for an extended period of time.

Do you have an oil temp gauge? what was it reading during those high speed runs? I know mine will creep up with the turbo, I would imagine a SC would be worse.
Isn't the Stillen a selfcontained oil system?
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So a little blue smoke but everything else seems fine? Have you checked the oil level in the stillen? Knowing how those things heat soat I can only imagine how hot it got at 280km/hr for an extended period of time.

Do you have an oil temp gauge? what was it reading during those high speed runs? I know mine will creep up with the turbo, I would imagine a SC would be worse.
The Vortech V-3 SCi supercharger has an internally lubricated Transmission

The outside temperature that day was about 12 -18°C (50-65 F)
The engine oil temperature was never higher than 110°C (230 F)
during those high speed runs

The engine has been slightly unbalance after starting at the racetrack.
But this is only at idle Speed

Unfortunately I have no information about what is really going on yet?
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Isn't the Stillen a selfcontained oil system?
Could be, I thought the level could be checked tho?

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The Vortech V-3 SCi supercharger has an internally lubricated Transmission

The outside temperature that day was about 12 -18°C (50-65 F)
The engine oil temperature was never higher than 110°C (230 F)
during those high speed runs

The engine has been slightly unbalance after starting at the racetrack.
But this is only at idle Speed

Unfortunately I have no information about what is really going on yet?
It just seems weird that a supercharger would cause an engine failure so early. What were your AFRs like during your high speed runs? What boost was the it pushing at those speeds? Just curious.

I guess its possible that the engine was not made to spec.

I look forward to seeing pics of the rebuild process!
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Could be, I thought the level could be checked tho?
Absolutely. My only point was that unlike an oil cooled turbo system, the Stillen SC has an independent oil source.
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It just seems weird that a supercharger would cause an engine failure so early.
I look forward to seeing pics of the rebuild process!
I must admit that I am the "Z" very driven at the limit.
On the highway, many chief vehicles (Audi, Mercedes, BMW and Porsche) have afflicted me from behind.
And it was very nice to see how quickly they disappeared in the rearview mirror.

I myself have the "Z" moved with the STILLEN SC in the last 3 1/2 years just for fun.
Swiss Alps, rides with GT-R's, racetracks and always at the limit.
I have very well kept it. All 4,000 miles was made ​​a complete service.

It was aware that at some point something could happen.
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I must admit that I am the "Z" very driven at the limit.
On the highway, many chief vehicles (Audi, Mercedes, BMW and Porsche) have afflicted me from behind.
And it was very nice to see how quickly they disappeared in the rearview mirror.

I myself have the "Z" moved with the STILLEN SC in the last 3 1/2 years just for fun.
Swiss Alps, rides with GT-R's, racetracks and always at the limit.
I have very well kept it. All 4,000 miles was made ​​a complete service.

It was aware that at some point something could happen.
We all play with fire
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Dang that sucks. Usually blue smoke indicates fried piston rings, but there has been several occassions where it was come from valve seals. I never had either luckily (I don't mean that in a bad way)
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Sorry to hear the issues bud... try contacting Abbey Motorsport in England, or Monstaka in France, they might have the engine parts in stock and might save you on import taxes and shipping. Just mention Alex from Real Auto Dynamics and they should be able to take care of you Good luck!
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no worries mate.. I've worked with Mark (owner) @ Abbey on numerous z33/z34 builds, as well as Charles (owner) @ Monstaka as well! Both know their stuff with these cars and are in the same supply chain as my facility Keep us posted!
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sorry to hear about the problems.

would be interesting to see the JUN high comp pistons with e85 :P
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