building the vq35 block
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building the vq35 block
does anybody know what shop(s) specialize in sleeving the vq35 block and installing low compression forged pistons and rods???
and how much???...i got 7 grand to drop
and how much???...i got 7 grand to drop
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Re: building the vq35 block
Originally posted by owned
does anybody know what shop(s) specialize in sleeving the vq35 block and installing low compression forged pistons and rods???
and how much???...i got 7 grand to drop
does anybody know what shop(s) specialize in sleeving the vq35 block and installing low compression forged pistons and rods???
and how much???...i got 7 grand to drop
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Originally posted by g356gear
Darton or AEBS for sleeving. How much?? I think Ravaz or mjedens had their block sleeved.
Darton or AEBS for sleeving. How much?? I think Ravaz or mjedens had their block sleeved.
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I'm on a stock block right now, but I do have another block that is sleeved and decked by AEBS.
I'm on a stock block right now, but I do have another block that is sleeved and decked by AEBS.
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Originally posted by ravaz
I'm on a stock block right now, but I do have another block that is sleeved and decked by AEBS.
I'm on a stock block right now, but I do have another block that is sleeved and decked by AEBS.
do they install pistons and rods also???
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I Think Ravaz is on a stock block right now....I dont think sleeving is necesarry unless you go into the 600+hp range..But prior to that you need to solve the ECU and MAF sensor issue...
I Think Ravaz is on a stock block right now....I dont think sleeving is necesarry unless you go into the 600+hp range..But prior to that you need to solve the ECU and MAF sensor issue...
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Re: Re: Re: building the vq35 block
Originally posted by daking350
I Think Ravaz is on a stock block right now....I dont think sleeving is necesarry unless you go into the 600+hp range..But prior to that you need to solve the ECU and MAF sensor issue...
I Think Ravaz is on a stock block right now....I dont think sleeving is necesarry unless you go into the 600+hp range..But prior to that you need to solve the ECU and MAF sensor issue...
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Originally posted by owned
how much did it cost man??
do they install pistons and rods also???
how much did it cost man??
do they install pistons and rods also???
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Originally posted by owned
i hear people are blowing their block on the greddy kit with a modest 5.5psi...
i hear people are blowing their block on the greddy kit with a modest 5.5psi...
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i hear people are blowing their block on the greddy kit with a modest 5.5psi...
i hear people are blowing their block on the greddy kit with a modest 5.5psi...
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Sleeves are around $900. Rods and pistons are about $1800 and I'd say about $2000 on all the machine shop charges. You're at under $5000 complete. No need to spend $7000. You can also maybe go a bit bigger displacement. Use maybe the VQ40 motor crank? YOu can certainly go a bit bigger with the bore.
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I called AEBS and they want $2900 just to sleve the block!!!And thats if you send them a completely unassembled block...
To do Custome rods and pistons with the sleved block they want $5000 and it is NOT even assembled!!!WTF!!
They also offered to do a complete motor for $20,000!?!?!?Are they NUTS!!!
To do Custome rods and pistons with the sleved block they want $5000 and it is NOT even assembled!!!WTF!!
They also offered to do a complete motor for $20,000!?!?!?Are they NUTS!!!
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I have setup an account with AEBS and I think I can get you a decent discount on the sleeving if you are serious about it.
Our 350z has been down since December for the turbo install, since we have been focusing on moving into our new shop and finishing my Civic race car. We dont plan to have it running for another week or two since we finally got some custom fitting we had backordered for a while.
Anyway, We have another block out at AEBS being sleeved right now. I bought the block from Performance Nissan for a fair price and they shipped it straight to AEBS for us. We are only having AEBS sleeve ours, we will build the engine ourself here at the shop.
We are gonna take the stock motor in the car up to 450rwhp then I will stop there and wait for the new engine to be done. I still have to buy another set of heads to give to my head guy to get started on.
Building this engine is not going to be cheap, especially since sleeving is involved in doing it hardcore.
If you want an AEBS sleeved block shoot me a PM, I can call and double check my pricing... I need to start setting up built short block packages for the VQ anyway since I have a feeling that building this engine is going to get more and more popular.
Our 350z has been down since December for the turbo install, since we have been focusing on moving into our new shop and finishing my Civic race car. We dont plan to have it running for another week or two since we finally got some custom fitting we had backordered for a while.
Anyway, We have another block out at AEBS being sleeved right now. I bought the block from Performance Nissan for a fair price and they shipped it straight to AEBS for us. We are only having AEBS sleeve ours, we will build the engine ourself here at the shop.
We are gonna take the stock motor in the car up to 450rwhp then I will stop there and wait for the new engine to be done. I still have to buy another set of heads to give to my head guy to get started on.
Building this engine is not going to be cheap, especially since sleeving is involved in doing it hardcore.
If you want an AEBS sleeved block shoot me a PM, I can call and double check my pricing... I need to start setting up built short block packages for the VQ anyway since I have a feeling that building this engine is going to get more and more popular.
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Originally posted by phunk
I have setup an account with AEBS and I think I can get you a decent discount on the sleeving if you are serious about it.
Our 350z has been down since December for the turbo install, since we have been focusing on moving into our new shop and finishing my Civic race car. We dont plan to have it running for another week or two since we finally got some custom fitting we had backordered for a while.
Anyway, We have another block out at AEBS being sleeved right now. I bought the block from Performance Nissan for a fair price and they shipped it straight to AEBS for us. We are only having AEBS sleeve ours, we will build the engine ourself here at the shop.
We are gonna take the stock motor in the car up to 450rwhp then I will stop there and wait for the new engine to be done. I still have to buy another set of heads to give to my head guy to get started on.
Building this engine is not going to be cheap, especially since sleeving is involved in doing it hardcore.
If you want an AEBS sleeved block shoot me a PM, I can call and double check my pricing... I need to start setting up built short block packages for the VQ anyway since I have a feeling that building this engine is going to get more and more popular.
I have setup an account with AEBS and I think I can get you a decent discount on the sleeving if you are serious about it.
Our 350z has been down since December for the turbo install, since we have been focusing on moving into our new shop and finishing my Civic race car. We dont plan to have it running for another week or two since we finally got some custom fitting we had backordered for a while.
Anyway, We have another block out at AEBS being sleeved right now. I bought the block from Performance Nissan for a fair price and they shipped it straight to AEBS for us. We are only having AEBS sleeve ours, we will build the engine ourself here at the shop.
We are gonna take the stock motor in the car up to 450rwhp then I will stop there and wait for the new engine to be done. I still have to buy another set of heads to give to my head guy to get started on.
Building this engine is not going to be cheap, especially since sleeving is involved in doing it hardcore.
If you want an AEBS sleeved block shoot me a PM, I can call and double check my pricing... I need to start setting up built short block packages for the VQ anyway since I have a feeling that building this engine is going to get more and more popular.