any one test drive back to back 276 hp vs 300hp
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Originally Posted by ssgohan434
If your gonna go FI, ur still gonna have to build up the motor no matter if its the 300hp motor vs the 287hp motor.
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Originally Posted by TK2005
If this motors rods are better than the last than he can safely boost 8psi on the stock motor. I think I am sold. I was going to buy a Z and strap an APS kit to it and call it quits after some wheels and stereo. If I can get 450rwhp reliably out of this new motor then it's worth it.
I think saying that you have to build a motor for FI is ridiculous, unless you are planning on making 450+ to the wheels. Smart tuning, and managed boost levels should give you a reliable Z with some tire roasting power.
My only worry would be the VQ35's open-deck design. But even with this type of design, I think a daily 350 to the wheels, and max 450 to the wheels is attainable with proper tuning. What is the stock block record here?
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Originally Posted by Andy@Performance
Hey did you get splash guards on your 35th? I didnt get any on mine, not that it matters cause I like them without it.
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Originally Posted by cnynracer1
Exactly. I've only had my Z for a few days, so I have a lot to learn, but my bone-stock SR20DE Nissan motor made 300+ hp on the street daily, and 380whp on the dyno! That motor was not built for Forced Induction, but it took it like a champ. I ran a JWT ECU which made it stupid-simple to crank the boost and resist detonation as long as I was running the right fuel.
I think saying that you have to build a motor for FI is ridiculous, unless you are planning on making 450+ to the wheels. Smart tuning, and managed boost levels should give you a reliable Z with some tire roasting power.
My only worry would be the VQ35's open-deck design. But even with this type of design, I think a daily 350 to the wheels, and max 450 to the wheels is attainable with proper tuning. What is the stock block record here?
I think saying that you have to build a motor for FI is ridiculous, unless you are planning on making 450+ to the wheels. Smart tuning, and managed boost levels should give you a reliable Z with some tire roasting power.
My only worry would be the VQ35's open-deck design. But even with this type of design, I think a daily 350 to the wheels, and max 450 to the wheels is attainable with proper tuning. What is the stock block record here?
The GRD shop in Naperville, IL. is running around 500whp to the wheels on a stock motor using a TT kit. They have around 25k + on it. Tuan is a pretty awesome tuner.
And on the 287hp vs 300hp topic. You could just get a Base model, spend $1500 on certain AIR mods and up it a little to 300hp and 295tq at the flywheel. That's what I did with an intake, plenum spacer, headers and HF cats.
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Originally Posted by Zquicksilver
The GRD shop in Naperville, IL. is running around 500whp to the wheels on a stock motor using a TT kit. They have around 25k + on it. Tuan is a pretty awesome tuner.
And on the 287hp vs 300hp topic. You could just get a Base model, spend $1500 on certain AIR mods and up it a little to 300hp and 295tq at the flywheel. That's what I did with an intake, plenum spacer, headers and HF cats.
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And on the 287hp vs 300hp topic. You could just get a Base model, spend $1500 on certain AIR mods and up it a little to 300hp and 295tq at the flywheel. That's what I did with an intake, plenum spacer, headers and HF cats.
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Originally Posted by Zquicksilver
The GRD shop in Naperville, IL. is running around 500whp to the wheels on a stock motor using a TT kit. They have around 25k + on it. Tuan is a pretty awesome tuner.
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And on the 287hp vs 300hp topic. You could just get a Base model, spend $1500 on certain AIR mods and up it a little to 300hp and 295tq at the flywheel. That's what I did with an intake, plenum spacer, headers and HF cats.
Like TK2005 said, this Thread isn't about an extra 13hp. It's about the dynamics of the new motor, and how it will respond to mods and FI. I am talking to my friend Ben at JWT regarding whether or not the new CARB approved kit will include the 2005 new motor design.
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Originally Posted by Zquicksilver
And on the 287hp vs 300hp topic. You could just get a Base model, spend $1500 on certain AIR mods and up it a little to 300hp and 295tq at the flywheel. That's what I did with an intake, plenum spacer, headers and HF cats.
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Originally Posted by Andy@Performance
I hope you guys all know that no FI on the market for the Z will work on the Rev Up motor to my understanding.
If all the trim levels will use the Rev Up motor in 2006, then there is a compelling argument for them to support this motor.
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I hope you guys all know that no FI on the market for the Z will work on the Rev Up motor to my understanding.
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Yep, just got off the phone with Kyle @ SGP and he says they have built some and haven't run into any problems. I have also found a good deal on an 05 Track which I will be going to see tonight and since I plan to have SGP build my car, I think I'll take Kyle's word for it.
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The Dyno shows that the rev up motor has the same torque at the wheels compared to the older engine while boosting an extra 8hp at the wheels. Not sure why the car has a slower 0-60 in many of the tests, but than again it all comes down to the driver and how much the car weighs, blah blah blah.
I currently have 2004 Z, and i drove the new one and it is a hell of a different car, it seems that allot of the problems in the current Z have been fixed (or maybe it appears so since i only drove it for 15 mins). Anyways, the car pulls alot faster off the line, its smoother at high RPM and doesn't feel like the engine is going to explode when you push it, it just wants more. The drivetrain was also very smooth, no noises from the trasmission and the shifter was not slugish (almost felt like the S2000 shifter finally). Also the exhaust sounded a little more aggressive.
My take on this, go with the rev up engine hands down if you have the choice the car drives alot better.
I currently have 2004 Z, and i drove the new one and it is a hell of a different car, it seems that allot of the problems in the current Z have been fixed (or maybe it appears so since i only drove it for 15 mins). Anyways, the car pulls alot faster off the line, its smoother at high RPM and doesn't feel like the engine is going to explode when you push it, it just wants more. The drivetrain was also very smooth, no noises from the trasmission and the shifter was not slugish (almost felt like the S2000 shifter finally). Also the exhaust sounded a little more aggressive.
My take on this, go with the rev up engine hands down if you have the choice the car drives alot better.
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I just spoke with SGP and apparently they installed a Greddy TT on an 05 G coupe 6MT. I was not able to obtain a lot of info, what my main concern was if they were able to retain the use of the variable timing and to see if there were any differences in boost with the Rev Up motor. They said they will get me more info.
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Originally Posted by Andy@Performance
I just spoke with SGP and apparently they installed a Greddy TT on an 05 G coupe 6MT. I was not able to obtain a lot of info, what my main concern was if they were able to retain the use of the variable timing and to see if there were any differences in boost with the Rev Up motor. They said they will get me more info.
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Originally Posted by samy2000
The Dyno shows that the rev up motor has the same torque at the wheels compared to the older engine while boosting an extra 8hp at the wheels. Not sure why the car has a slower 0-60 in many of the tests, but than again it all comes down to the driver and how much the car weighs, blah blah blah.
All the articles I read tested the 35th Anniversary and it had a curb weight of 3300+lbs. I believe that is why the 1/4 mile times are about the same.
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Originally Posted by TK2005
The whole point of this thread is that the 300hp engine is not just a 13hp increase but a better engine. No one cares 13 hp in either direction.
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How much boost to get 500whp. Do you have a link or more info on their configuration?
That's geat. But you still don't have the VTC, better flowing heads, re-designed cams, re-mapped ECU and stronger bottom end.
Like TK2005 said, this Thread isn't about an extra 13hp. It's about the dynamics of the new motor, and how it will respond to mods and FI. I am talking to my friend Ben at JWT regarding whether or not the new CARB approved kit will include the 2005 new motor design.
That's geat. But you still don't have the VTC, better flowing heads, re-designed cams, re-mapped ECU and stronger bottom end.
Like TK2005 said, this Thread isn't about an extra 13hp. It's about the dynamics of the new motor, and how it will respond to mods and FI. I am talking to my friend Ben at JWT regarding whether or not the new CARB approved kit will include the 2005 new motor design.
Check out GRD's website...
Also read the first post, DS... they guys trying to decide whether to spend another $10k for 13hp and a loss in torque. It's not about mods or FI. VTC, your too funny...yea, I really need that. You might want to check out my sig too. I doubt your 05 headers are better flowing than mine.
One more thing...do you know what I can do with $10k on a base model... FI, LSD, Wheels... Either way, I think it's great that you guys bought the 35th annv.. I hope you enjoy it
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Originally Posted by Zquicksilver
Also read the first post, DS... they guys trying to decide whether to spend another $10k for 13hp and a loss in torque. It's not about mods or FI. VTC, your too funny...yea, I really need that. You might want to check out my sig too. I doubt your 05 headers are better flowing than mine.
And we are trying to educate him on why this motor is worth the extra amount of money. I don't care what you have on your engine, the point is if I put the same on mine, I would extract more horsepower than you would.
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cnynracer1, don't get your TWs all up in a bunch.
I'm just looking at msrp... Base = $26,800 vs 35th annv. $36,200. Problem is... for $4,400 you can get a measly (287hp motor) built way beyond what you were "hoping" for out of the great (300hp motor). Think before you write, jeez. And I know you don't care what I have done to my engine, because you know I was right.
Don't start a war you can't fight...
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I'm just looking at msrp... Base = $26,800 vs 35th annv. $36,200. Problem is... for $4,400 you can get a measly (287hp motor) built way beyond what you were "hoping" for out of the great (300hp motor). Think before you write, jeez. And I know you don't care what I have done to my engine, because you know I was right.
Don't start a war you can't fight...
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Originally Posted by Zquicksilver
cnynracer1, don't get your TWs all up in a bunch.
I'm just looking at msrp... Base = $26,800 vs 35th annv. $36,200. Problem is... for $4,400 you can get a measly (287hp motor) built way beyond what you were "hoping" for out of the great (300hp motor). Think before you write, jeez. And I know you don't care what I have done to my engine, because you know I was right.
Don't start a war you can't fight...
Zquicksilver
I'm just looking at msrp... Base = $26,800 vs 35th annv. $36,200. Problem is... for $4,400 you can get a measly (287hp motor) built way beyond what you were "hoping" for out of the great (300hp motor). Think before you write, jeez. And I know you don't care what I have done to my engine, because you know I was right.
Don't start a war you can't fight...
Zquicksilver