Originally Posted by gussyturbo z I also have the turbosmart. DO you guys keep it on soft or hard? whats the difference? what is recommended? Recommended setting is based on
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08-24-2013, 11:50 AM | #31 (permalink) | |
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So basically you want to start at the softest setting and with the car running, turn the tension up a bit passed the point where the piston remains closed at idle. Then have a friend rev the car and make sure that the valve opens during the vacuum fluctuations and you're set. Thanks, Steven Watson StevenW@motionlabtuning.com |
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Thanks for this post ... I did almost the same thing with a few exceptions : Most notably was not including the Turbosmart and the catback exhaust. I have long tube headers instead of the Test Pipes. I've had the stock Stillen SC'r on the car for 3 years and 30k+ miles. Sent the SC'r back to Vortech for the complete rebuild. The motor has 57k miles on it and was driven without malice. The build was done locally here in NJ by a reputable tech ... Picked up the car even though it had a few minor issues ... Cold Start which the tech said attributed to the injectors and he could tune out once I had some miles on the car. Some throttle hunting and a few stalls also were there. The tune yielded 483 whp and 378 tq @ 11.9 psi Drove it a couple of hundred easy miles to break everything in ... Checked the shop guru's to see if it was OK to take it to the drag strip. Got the Go Ahead. Arrived at the strip with a plan of running 4 passes making some adjustments along the way ... easing in to a full on pass. 1st pass I hit the rev limiter going in to 3rd ... a new shift light and it needed some adjustment ... The pass went fairly well --- Until I went thru the traps at the top in 4th and 116mph. Then I instinctively looked in the rear view mirror as I was about to brake. Just as I lifted off the accelerator there was that ominous blue cloud of smoke coming from my pipes ... That was the end of the day and the car is now back in the shop... I'm looking at a new motor now ... but I still can't figure out what went wrong ... and certainly don't want to have this reoccur ... The run was video'd by a spectator and it clearly showed the blue smoke AFTER the brakes ... none going down the track. Search YouTube 370Z & Smoke for the pass ... I have read many posts before committing to this upgraded build. Any idea as to why the motor let go AFTER the pass as I lifted off the accelerator ??? Just need to be educated and pointed in the right direction ... Thanks,
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Thanks for checking out our work! I'll send you a message here as there is a lot to go over in this post. Talk to you soon! Thanks, Alex Goodwin AlexG@motionlabtuning.com
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Just a heads up for all following this thread ...
Alex at Motion Labs was a supporting force for my build ... a build that wasn't actually done at his shop. It is an incredible testament to his credibility and concern for all of us 'Z' drivers to say the least. Sometimes things just don't go according to plan when it comes to custom builds, and I am thankful for his input, experience, and willingness to smooth my ruffled feathers and mop up after a catastrophic failure such as I had experienced... It says a lot about your character and dedication to us'n fellow enthusiasts! Hats off to You !!!
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