A couple of new mods for my Z
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I recently installed the Kinetix intake, 75mm TB and CZP adapter in my '06. I can say that this combo does wonders for top end power, the car is pulling hard all the way to the redline now whereas before it was falling on its face around 6k RPM. I feel like the mid range torque might be a bit lower, but I'm still on stock tune so a good dyno tune will likely bring that back. Since my car is purely track duty and spends most of its life in the 5-7k range, the top end gains are much more important to me than low end torque. I've been delaying getting a proper tune until I can install long headers myself, but I'm glad to see the car runs fine with these modification on a stock tune.
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id really think twice about running a light weight crank pulley. it does next to nothing for the performance of the engine, yet does VASTLY less for its job of damping the vibration from each cylinder explosion... i will never not run an ATI on anything i build again.. but the factory rubber isolated pulley is still a far better and safer option than a billet aluminum one.
Espeeeecially on a DE engine.. these are notorious for crank walk and have a much weaker crank gircle area than the HR engines do.
Easy thing to swap out, may help your engine longevity by a large degree.
Espeeeecially on a DE engine.. these are notorious for crank walk and have a much weaker crank gircle area than the HR engines do.
Easy thing to swap out, may help your engine longevity by a large degree.
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id really think twice about running a light weight crank pulley. it does next to nothing for the performance of the engine, yet does VASTLY less for its job of damping the vibration from each cylinder explosion... i will never not run an ATI on anything i build again.. but the factory rubber isolated pulley is still a far better and safer option than a billet aluminum one.
Espeeeecially on a DE engine.. these are notorious for crank walk and have a much weaker crank gircle area than the HR engines do.
Easy thing to swap out, may help your engine longevity by a large degree.
Espeeeecially on a DE engine.. these are notorious for crank walk and have a much weaker crank gircle area than the HR engines do.
Easy thing to swap out, may help your engine longevity by a large degree.
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id really think twice about running a light weight crank pulley. it does next to nothing for the performance of the engine, yet does VASTLY less for its job of damping the vibration from each cylinder explosion... i will never not run an ATI on anything i build again.. but the factory rubber isolated pulley is still a far better and safer option than a billet aluminum one.
Espeeeecially on a DE engine.. these are notorious for crank walk and have a much weaker crank gircle area than the HR engines do.
Easy thing to swap out, may help your engine longevity by a large degree.
Espeeeecially on a DE engine.. these are notorious for crank walk and have a much weaker crank gircle area than the HR engines do.
Easy thing to swap out, may help your engine longevity by a large degree.
I think the lightweight dampener is an improvement on heavy engines but not a small/medium VQ V6. I installed one on my 4.6 Mustang back in the day and it helped but I wouldn't bother with it on a VQ. The other engines I'm dealing with today are BMW i6 and Porsche h6, and it's not worth the trouble on those either. intake manifolds seem to be the best bang for your buck. And all of these platforms, that produces good power gains, like Hoon said.. The spacer made a nice improvement so I'm sure that kinetix intake is a good choice for a track car. I wouldn't use it for a street car though. The polymer intake would be a better choice for that I think.
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I think the lightweight dampener is an improvement on heavy engines but not a small/medium VQ V6. I installed one on my 4.6 Mustang back in the day and it helped but I wouldn't bother with it on a VQ. The other engines I'm dealing with today are BMW i6 and Porsche h6, and it's not worth the trouble on those either. intake manifolds seem to be the best bang for your buck. And all of these platforms, that produces good power gains, like Hoon said.. The spacer made a nice improvement so I'm sure that kinetix intake is a good choice for a track car. I wouldn't use it for a street car though. The polymer intake would be a better choice for that I think.
The only reason to not use it would be if you never rev past 3k and if that's the case, I question why you have a sports car.
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oh, well that's good to know. I figured the polymer intake is better for a street car because you're not going to be revving above 5K driving around town or commuting to work. I mean, I get your point about a sports car but you don't drive around at 6K all day long do you?
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oh, well that's good to know. I figured the polymer intake is better for a street car because you're not going to be revving above 5K driving around town or commuting to work. I mean, I get your point about a sports car but you don't drive around at 6K all day long do you?
spacers or other manifolds might be better from idle to 4k, but this thing pulls from 4k and up. I'm also notorious for keeping revs above 3500 because I like being in the meaty part of the powerband, so it kinda suits my driving style.
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