I'm throwing in the towel
Originally Posted by Gman2004
no more fast car for me. I am probably going to get a Lexus GS 300 or a Range Rover Sport (non supercharged off course). I am planning on buying a boat next year so the Range Rover is looking pretty good.
Originally Posted by Aquineas
Wouldn't consider the IS350? That's the Lexxus I'm drooling over right now. I honestly think Nissan has a chance at losing their perennial spot on the Ward's Auto "10 Best Engine" list because of the Toyota 3.5, which is smoother than the VQ and makes more torque.
Originally Posted by sentry65
did the ringlands blow up while under boost?
I'm not so sure I'll ever go TT, too much power for me
I'm not so sure I'll ever go TT, too much power for me
Just did a compression test and the results are good.
1. 125
2. 115
3. 110
4. 125
5. 115
6. 120
This is normal for low compression (8:8:1). I spoke to CPrace and they think I blew the valve cover seals and oil rings so oil getting through causing that side of the motor not to fire.
Originally Posted by Gman2004
Originally Posted by roncfpz
Thanks and I appreciate the offer. We'll see what the adjuster's numbers are on Monday a.m.
Finding a competent repair shop that can do the work in a reasonable amount of time is really the issue right now. I can't stand driving this car around with a wrecked side.
I mean I've "only" dropped around $30k on it and it looks like chit.
Finding a competent repair shop that can do the work in a reasonable amount of time is really the issue right now. I can't stand driving this car around with a wrecked side.
Or could be a leaky valve stem seal. Since the motor overheated a couple of times, it might have caused some galling. If the pistons are healthy, at least that will keep your repair costs down. Keep us posted....I really hope you decide to keep your car...crossing my fingers.
gman i know the feeling, my old turbo integra, kept blowing up on me, after a while your like *** it, the car is a money pit. Whats sucks is that 2-3 years from now, well know ever aspect of a fi Z, for right now, im stayin in the 400 range, even when i build it.
Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged
Or could be a leaky valve stem seal. Since the motor overheated a couple of times, it might have caused some galling. If the pistons are healthy, at least that will keep your repair costs down. Keep us posted....I really hope you decide to keep your car...crossing my fingers. 

I already got an offer for the car and this evening I swung by the Lexus dealership. Anyway, lets see what happens.
Sorry to hear about the car bro'.
It is interesting to hear all of the FI guys talk about remorse after they are fully boosted. I have an uninstalled APS ST and am interested in what happens to the passion after you go FI?
You guys don't sound too happy with your cars?????
It is interesting to hear all of the FI guys talk about remorse after they are fully boosted. I have an uninstalled APS ST and am interested in what happens to the passion after you go FI?
You guys don't sound too happy with your cars?????
Originally Posted by zmotion
Sorry to hear about the car bro'.
It is interesting to hear all of the FI guys talk about remorse after they are fully boosted. I have an uninstalled APS ST and am interested in what happens to the passion after you go FI?
You guys don't sound too happy with your cars?????
It is interesting to hear all of the FI guys talk about remorse after they are fully boosted. I have an uninstalled APS ST and am interested in what happens to the passion after you go FI?
You guys don't sound too happy with your cars?????

Stay with Gman....we are loosing you to the dark side...ahhhh....come back...follow us. 
But I understand, bro. Just tell your family that at least your "Christine" isnt trying to kill people!!!

But I understand, bro. Just tell your family that at least your "Christine" isnt trying to kill people!!!
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
What happens is that the kit you install gives you the warm and fuzzies but after a while you become acustomed to it and want more. This leads to a built motor and upping the boost. Unfortunately boost is addicting and before you know it you are making 500 + RWHP. At those power levels stuff breaks...its going to happen and its going to happen often. The more HP the more problems until eventually you reach the point where you dont care anymore and you quit. For some of us we never reach that point. I have been into cars for years and no matter how many problems I've ever had I fix them and hunt for more. Some people lose patience with it. I'm not saying I fault them for it but after a while people realize that its time to move on....
"Horse power corrupts. Absolute horse power corrupts absolutely".
Gman, we have the same thing happen with the valve cover seal leaking into the spark plug holes which gives you the horrible feeling that something catastrophic has happened when in fact it is just a leaky gasket.The leak down test will confirm everything though.
Originally Posted by TurboTim
Gman, we have the same thing happen with the valve cover seal leaking into the spark plug holes which gives you the horrible feeling that something catastrophic has happened when in fact it is just a leaky gasket.The leak down test will confirm everything though.
Are you blowing smoke out of the side that the seal went bad?
It was a customers SFR single turbo VQ35 Maxima.Poor o-ring install on his part.It was the rubber o-ring that goes around the spark plugs in the valve cover. Initially, I pulled a plug and it had oil dripping off it. I was like your rings are done
Then we did a leakdown to confirm and it was just a bad o-ring
What do you think causes your gasket to go? How many hours does it take to replace the gasket and o rings?
On the G or Z it will be a couple hour ordeal.Nothing major.
It was a customers SFR single turbo VQ35 Maxima.Poor o-ring install on his part.It was the rubber o-ring that goes around the spark plugs in the valve cover. Initially, I pulled a plug and it had oil dripping off it. I was like your rings are done
Then we did a leakdown to confirm and it was just a bad o-ring What do you think causes your gasket to go? How many hours does it take to replace the gasket and o rings?
On the G or Z it will be a couple hour ordeal.Nothing major.
Originally Posted by TurboTim
On the G or Z it will be a couple hour ordeal.Nothing major.
Last edited by Gman2004; Oct 30, 2005 at 04:24 PM.




