Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk It might use the throttle map to rev match accurately. I didn't know SRM was so deep in the vehicle. It could be why it took
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Reason being is I've taken several Nissan courses (Currently a Nissan Tech) and they've always stated that the max lift is 11mm due to the eccentric cam only being to big. I'm not trying to say that I'm correct or anything, I'm just wondering why they wouldn't of mentioned it. Another reason being is if there is more lift available, why did they not implement it into the power band? Only reason I could see why not is because our motors being interference motors it could cause a clash between the piston and the valves. |
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Disable ECT in your ROM. I have not had ECT enabled for months, don't miss SRM at all. The response isn't quite as good as a cable, but it's a damn sight better than stock. Edit: You also lose cruise control and VDC can no longer close the throttle on you, so it's more like a traditional stability control (brakes only). |
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google VVEL and 370Z in images and it will pop up on the first page EDIT: Whoops -- it just links back to another thread on here. I'll shoot you a PM. I'm guessing because of the same factors that result in other tuning limits -- gas mileage and emissions. I find it hard to believe there's no wiggle room left. Even with ignition timing, where there is not much room for advance, a couple of extra degrees can be safely dialed in, and that nets in reasonable power gains. I find it hard to believe the valve timing is optimized for power and any other changes result in valves hitting the pistons or power loss. If the tolerances were THAT tight, it means that with just a little valve float at high revs, you'd see mushroomed valves occurring here and there, and I haven't heard of a single failure like that, even though most people bump up the rev limit by a few hundred RPM and plenty of people beat on the car. Moreover, even if timing and overlap is optimized when stock, slap on a free flowing exhaust, different IM or set of headers and its (potentially) a different ball game.
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I haven't had much time to hang out on the forums lately, but UPREV is experimenting with VVEL control. Disabling DTC does net a more "normal" throttle response at the cost of SRM, Cruise Control, and VDC. This is not really necessary, because throttle response (and torque management that causes VDC to be overly invasive) can also be tuned or adjusted. Before anyone goes off the deep end, have a chat with the experts and/or developers. My 2 cents.
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For example, many OEM tunes run much richer than necessary under high load, and high engine (air, water, and or oil) temps and or dial back ignition advance, resulting in a less efficient burn and wasted power -- but it substantially reduces the likelihood of ping under extreme conditions. Also, in general, peak torque tends to be made with a richer than stoichiometric mixture anyway... that might not be true with a good DI system on the same motor (or, I dunno, with water injection), but it's pretty tough to gain power AND use less fuel or produce fewer hydrocarbons in practice on a typical port injection engine. As to valve lift and overlap on this particular motor -- it's all an empirical question. We simply need more data.
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NA: 342/275. Anyone higher? I'm fairly certain a good chunk of those gains up top are from increased lift, and not just from the headers.
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