GreyZ's HR Boosted Performance Turbo Build
#41
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Was this engine temps / struggles or was this transmission?
Last edited by bealljk; 08-09-2022 at 01:12 PM.
#42
yea something sounds off, I would look at upgrading the radiator perhaps. another good thing to do it upgrade or install a tranny cooler, that was something I did for my diesel. Also, I'd invest in some A pillar gauges to keep good EGT, Tranny and Boost readings. Intake and 3" exhaust will help too.
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#43
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The guy with the GTR also owns the truck. Yes it was the truck that was having the issues on the drive back. The trans was fine, it obviously got warm climbing grades, but well within the Allison manual's range of acceptable temperatures. The coolant/engine temp was the concern and I am guessing it was a combination of a very old DPF filter and probably a partially clogged radiator.
#44
Nice pics and great looking crew to drive those beautiful roads with! Wish I had my Z when I was up in NC a few weeks ago, but it was a family trip so had to take the Pilot.
Surprised to hear your car did well in the rain. Mid-mount setups look like they're just asking for trouble.
Surprised to hear your car did well in the rain. Mid-mount setups look like they're just asking for trouble.
#45
Nice pics and great looking crew to drive those beautiful roads with! Wish I had my Z when I was up in NC a few weeks ago, but it was a family trip so had to take the Pilot.
Surprised to hear your car did well in the rain. Mid-mount setups look like they're just asking for trouble.
Surprised to hear your car did well in the rain. Mid-mount setups look like they're just asking for trouble.
It is still my daily in south Louisiana. I am not sure I can claim the highest mileage turbo car, but I can just about guarantee that I have the most turbo Z miles in the rain. Ive had more issues with the red ecoboost f150(in the photos) in the rain and waterlogging the intercooler than I have with the Z.
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bealljk (08-13-2022)
#46
So I had been wanting to do the following project for a while, and finally got around to it.
I added a trailer hitch to the Z.
I bike quite a bit, but I got pretty tired of having to remove my passenger seat to fit my bike in the car. I do not like strap style bike carriers, and I am not a huge fan of the seasucker mounts. I feel that they put too much weight on the rear hatch hinges and latch. I also don't like the idea of a suction mount on the paint. The goal of this is to be able to use a small hitch mounted bike rack.
I bought the receiver and adapter from Harbor Freight and the rest of the hardware from Home Depot.
I had to remove the rear bumper cover. It came off surprisingly easy, and I did not break any of the tail light taps which I was worried about. The hidden twist lock mounts for the bumper were nearly impossible though. Quite difficult to get those especially with the age of the clips.
This shows what the plan is. I mounted the receiver vertically to the rear crash bar, and then will use the adapter that is cut and welded into a 90 to be the actual receiver in use for the rack.
I mounted the receiver with two holes going directly into the bumper bar. The lower holes on the reciever hung too low, so I used an aluminum angle stock to bolt those to the bar. I used blue painters tape spiraled up to pull the bolt through each hole.
This is is mounted up.
The top edge of the hitch needed a notch cut out to fit this high, there is about a .25" gap from the hitch to my underglow.
When the adapter is removed the hitch is completely hidden from sight, which was my goal from the start. Ill make sure to show a pic once I have my rack and Bike on there.
I added a trailer hitch to the Z.
I bike quite a bit, but I got pretty tired of having to remove my passenger seat to fit my bike in the car. I do not like strap style bike carriers, and I am not a huge fan of the seasucker mounts. I feel that they put too much weight on the rear hatch hinges and latch. I also don't like the idea of a suction mount on the paint. The goal of this is to be able to use a small hitch mounted bike rack.
I bought the receiver and adapter from Harbor Freight and the rest of the hardware from Home Depot.
I had to remove the rear bumper cover. It came off surprisingly easy, and I did not break any of the tail light taps which I was worried about. The hidden twist lock mounts for the bumper were nearly impossible though. Quite difficult to get those especially with the age of the clips.
This shows what the plan is. I mounted the receiver vertically to the rear crash bar, and then will use the adapter that is cut and welded into a 90 to be the actual receiver in use for the rack.
I mounted the receiver with two holes going directly into the bumper bar. The lower holes on the reciever hung too low, so I used an aluminum angle stock to bolt those to the bar. I used blue painters tape spiraled up to pull the bolt through each hole.
This is is mounted up.
The top edge of the hitch needed a notch cut out to fit this high, there is about a .25" gap from the hitch to my underglow.
When the adapter is removed the hitch is completely hidden from sight, which was my goal from the start. Ill make sure to show a pic once I have my rack and Bike on there.
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GreyZ (09-27-2022)
#49
It has been a long time since I have taken good photos of the Z, but a friend of mine that knows his way around a camera convinced me to go out and take a few shots. The Z still cleans up nice for 16 years and 207k miles. It is nearing the last few weeks of daily duty though before getting to spend most days in the garage.
photo credits go to my buddy, lsxmack.
photo credits go to my buddy, lsxmack.
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GreyZ (01-24-2023)
#51
It was time to clean up the valve cover gaskets. The originals had started to weep slowly and began leaving a drip mark in my garage. I had just done the covers on my xterra and the spark plug seals were trashed on it with 180k miles. I was able to get oem nissan covers for it for cheap. I expected the Z to be the same way, but the OEM covers for the HR are 200$+ each which I felt was a bit high. I was very tempted to try OEM HR Maxima covers, but I ended up going with some SKP covers. I also got a set of the Felpro Gaskets. The install was pretty easy and took about 4 hours. I knocked out the spark plugs while I was there, but the old ones actually looked really good. The inside of my engine was remarkably clean. Much cleaner than I expected. I guess my endless number of 3k mile oil changes paid off. Here are a few pics.
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Great thread, and thanks for sharing your journey. I saw your build list. You're using a full face organic clutch disc and it's holding up fine to your torque? I ask because I'm going to add GTR oe turbos to my HR and I'm trying to decide on a clutch. This is a street rod.
#54
Great thread, and thanks for sharing your journey. I saw your build list. You're using a full face organic clutch disc and it's holding up fine to your torque? I ask because I'm going to add GTR oe turbos to my HR and I'm trying to decide on a clutch. This is a street rod.
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bruthaboost (08-22-2023)
#55
Couple of updates. I finally put a proper 200tw tire on the car. I have run the M PS4S for 30k miles and have been very happy with them for daily use, but with the car spending more time in the garage now, the times it does get driven are more spirited. I went with the Nexen Sport R in a 275/35r18 based on the recommendations of a few guys running Zs is GTLC. So far they seem great.
This past weekend I did a track day at my local track (Nola MSP) with a couple of friends who came into town and had an absolute blast. The weather did not cooperate though, so the first session had some sprinkles followed by some steady rain for the second session. The final session was an absolute deluge with more time spent hydroplaning than having grip. Turns out haveing the intake 4" above the ground does have its limitations at a certain amount of rain. I have driven many thousands of miles in really bad rain with this turbo without issues, but being full throttle through 1-2" deep puddles lap after lap was too much and I ended up getting some stumbles in the deepest parts. This is not my first time with turbo water ingestion and is identical to the feeling experienced with a Ford ecoboost when towing heavy in the rain. I pulled off and let the car idle for 10 minutes to dry out the intercooler and we were good to go.
It was an absolute riot, and was the first time I have personally gotten into the 140+ on track. Hopefully someone from the event posts some on track pictures, but here we are in the paddock with my brother in the lotus, and two good friends in the M3 and GT4.
This past weekend I did a track day at my local track (Nola MSP) with a couple of friends who came into town and had an absolute blast. The weather did not cooperate though, so the first session had some sprinkles followed by some steady rain for the second session. The final session was an absolute deluge with more time spent hydroplaning than having grip. Turns out haveing the intake 4" above the ground does have its limitations at a certain amount of rain. I have driven many thousands of miles in really bad rain with this turbo without issues, but being full throttle through 1-2" deep puddles lap after lap was too much and I ended up getting some stumbles in the deepest parts. This is not my first time with turbo water ingestion and is identical to the feeling experienced with a Ford ecoboost when towing heavy in the rain. I pulled off and let the car idle for 10 minutes to dry out the intercooler and we were good to go.
It was an absolute riot, and was the first time I have personally gotten into the 140+ on track. Hopefully someone from the event posts some on track pictures, but here we are in the paddock with my brother in the lotus, and two good friends in the M3 and GT4.
#57
Got tired of the Stillen Sag and the beat front bumper, so I finally replaced it with a Nismo front. I used the oem bumper, and undertray pieces from Z1. Oddly, the corner brackets are a bit harder to find on Z1's website, but I got those also to keep it as OEM as possible. The fitment was perfect and the paint guy was happy with the primered finish that it came in. Here are a few shots.
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