interesting bad built motor thread on G35driver.......
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I never understood the concept of going "out-of-state" to buy materials for a major motor build. I WOULD NEVER BUY A MOTOR FROM COMPANY A AND HAVE INSTALLED BY COMPANY B!!!
Good Luck to the owners of those cars....
Can't wait to see the responses from both sides!!!!
PM's.... Can Julian be granted temporary access to post on my350z to discuss this thread????
Good Luck to the owners of those cars....
Can't wait to see the responses from both sides!!!!
PM's.... Can Julian be granted temporary access to post on my350z to discuss this thread????
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yea is def stupid to go to diff shops tunning and building motors, cause this is the first thing that happens, all finger pointing
and us, the customer is the one who looses no matter what
and us, the customer is the one who looses no matter what
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as far as I know, there are no professional engine builders who are specializing in these motors. I know of a couple of big time, pro drag race engine builders who have dabbled with them, but they will even admit that they haven't built enough of them to really know all the tricks yet.
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I never understood the concept of going "out-of-state" to buy materials for a major motor build. I WOULD NEVER BUY A MOTOR FROM COMPANY A AND HAVE INSTALLED BY COMPANY B!!!
Good Luck to the owners of those cars....
Can't wait to see the responses from both sides!!!!
PM's.... Can Julian be granted temporary access to post on my350z to discuss this thread????
Good Luck to the owners of those cars....
Can't wait to see the responses from both sides!!!!
PM's.... Can Julian be granted temporary access to post on my350z to discuss this thread????
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I agree with that 100% same reason the only thing I havent done so far on my Z is the tune itself. Everything else mine and my friends hands have done. Also helps cuz as soon as something acts weird I know exactly what it is.
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Its a blessing and a curse. You hear things nobody else does and notice things nobody else does. It bothers you until you spend hours fixing something that is hardly noticeable.
However, there are no flat beds to a shop that charges by the hour. Only home garages with beer and a cold concrete floor. I love it.
However, there are no flat beds to a shop that charges by the hour. Only home garages with beer and a cold concrete floor. I love it.
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I'm staying tuned into this one..........
on both sides of it, I recall that MRC has always fairily inflammatory towards other shops on these boards, but also, I remember the built motor issue/drama between GTM and BZM, where BZM ended up comingout clean from thoe whole ordeal.........
this should be interesting and hopefully productive.
For my own engines, I have always preferred to take them to best builders....usually an individual who specializes in just one type of motor...does it and does it well...mail order motors have never worked well for me.
on both sides of it, I recall that MRC has always fairily inflammatory towards other shops on these boards, but also, I remember the built motor issue/drama between GTM and BZM, where BZM ended up comingout clean from thoe whole ordeal.........
this should be interesting and hopefully productive.
For my own engines, I have always preferred to take them to best builders....usually an individual who specializes in just one type of motor...does it and does it well...mail order motors have never worked well for me.
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Even for the DIY crowd, the issue with the GTM motor(s) appeared to be clearances on the piston bores. This is not an issue that DIY would fix. Machining is not rocket science, but finding shops that have the right setup to bore or hone blocks is few and far between, plus then you need the right tools just to be able to independently verify a machine shops work.
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Originally Posted by Sam@GTM
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can you tell me what do you mean by that
can you tell me what do you mean by that
, i clearly said ASK HIM.
gothchick:
his screen name is joedirtpharm (or similar).
sam:
quadcam metioned drama you have with bzm, from what i heard until recently you had that car, but i havent heard from don directly, so thats why i said to quadcam he should ask him.
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So, to say that BZM came out clean on the deal... well... is BZM even around anymore? I know GTM still is...
GTM's attention to detail, custom fabrication, and performance are extraordinary. In the process, the car was upgraded with GTM turbo cams, and a hybridized GT35 turbo housing to make a APS ST 500+ hp daily driver. I have a monster on my hands, and though I had to wait a considerable amount of time to get it back, I earnestly believe it is a superior product that I can enjoy for a long time.
Will be happy to provide pics upon request or create my own thread. Best of luck to all parties involved.
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I'm enjoying my newly built GTM motor setup. Sam and the crew at GTM spent a considerable amount of time assuring that many nuances on the car were up to par, and heavily subsidized a portion of the build costs due to BZM's atrocious practices (whose final reconcilation was to simply lathe the top of the piston heads to accomodate for the clearance issues that lead to the initial motor failure in the first place). I believe that motor still sits at GTM - Sam can provide pictures upon request if he chooses.
So, to say that BZM came out clean on the deal... well... is BZM even around anymore? I know GTM still is...
GTM's attention to detail, custom fabrication, and performance are extraordinary. In the process, the car was upgraded with GTM turbo cams, and a hybridized GT35 turbo housing to make a APS ST 500+ hp daily driver. I have a monster on my hands, and though I had to wait a considerable amount of time to get it back, I earnestly believe it is a superior product that I can enjoy for a long time.
Will be happy to provide pics upon request or create my own thread. Best of luck to all parties involved.
So, to say that BZM came out clean on the deal... well... is BZM even around anymore? I know GTM still is...
GTM's attention to detail, custom fabrication, and performance are extraordinary. In the process, the car was upgraded with GTM turbo cams, and a hybridized GT35 turbo housing to make a APS ST 500+ hp daily driver. I have a monster on my hands, and though I had to wait a considerable amount of time to get it back, I earnestly believe it is a superior product that I can enjoy for a long time.
Will be happy to provide pics upon request or create my own thread. Best of luck to all parties involved.
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I'm enjoying my newly built GTM motor setup. Sam and the crew at GTM spent a considerable amount of time assuring that many nuances on the car were up to par, and heavily subsidized a portion of the build costs due to BZM's atrocious practices (whose final reconcilation was to simply lathe the top of the piston heads to accomodate for the clearance issues that lead to the initial motor failure in the first place). I believe that motor still sits at GTM - Sam can provide pictures upon request if he chooses.
So, to say that BZM came out clean on the deal... well... is BZM even around anymore? I know GTM still is...
GTM's attention to detail, custom fabrication, and performance are extraordinary. In the process, the car was upgraded with GTM turbo cams, and a hybridized GT35 turbo housing to make a APS ST 500+ hp daily driver. I have a monster on my hands, and though I had to wait a considerable amount of time to get it back, I earnestly believe it is a superior product that I can enjoy for a long time.
Will be happy to provide pics upon request or create my own thread. Best of luck to all parties involved.
So, to say that BZM came out clean on the deal... well... is BZM even around anymore? I know GTM still is...
GTM's attention to detail, custom fabrication, and performance are extraordinary. In the process, the car was upgraded with GTM turbo cams, and a hybridized GT35 turbo housing to make a APS ST 500+ hp daily driver. I have a monster on my hands, and though I had to wait a considerable amount of time to get it back, I earnestly believe it is a superior product that I can enjoy for a long time.
Will be happy to provide pics upon request or create my own thread. Best of luck to all parties involved.
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as far as I know, there are no professional engine builders who are specializing in these motors. I know of a couple of big time, pro drag race engine builders who have dabbled with them, but they will even admit that they haven't built enough of them to really know all the tricks yet.