New dyno numbers: 294 rwhp
#141
Originally Posted by Hydrazine
Where was it opened and what were your results?
#143
Originally Posted by rednezz
Yes I am still using the Nismo headers and exhaust with the non revup plenum with spacer and 3" MAF tube.
During my first dyno tune session we tune the car with the OEM MAF tube. Once tuned with the stock tube we switched it to the 3" MAF housing and I was able to gain a few more hp. I don't remember what the HP difference was but I do remember there was a difference. If I remember correctly it was around 7 hp but I really don't remember so don't quote me on that number.
During my first dyno tune session we tune the car with the OEM MAF tube. Once tuned with the stock tube we switched it to the 3" MAF housing and I was able to gain a few more hp. I don't remember what the HP difference was but I do remember there was a difference. If I remember correctly it was around 7 hp but I really don't remember so don't quote me on that number.
Edit: Nevermind - I saw you retuned for it... :-)
Last edited by gothchick; 08-26-2008 at 07:03 AM.
#144
wow nice to see your all the way up to 316 rwhp. I would love to drive this car man. I don't think everyone can appreciate what this car must feel like. When are you gonna log some quarter mile times? After that its time to ship her to germany and lap the nurburgring
#148
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Originally Posted by infinite
how much did it cost to make that power?
here is an idea, fully NA build cost much as TT setup and lot of work/time.
#149
Originally Posted by xhooniex83
https://my350z.com/forum/na-builds/3...t-going-n.html
here is an idea, fully NA build cost much as TT setup and lot of work/time.
here is an idea, fully NA build cost much as TT setup and lot of work/time.
However, I give mad props to all the guys who broke new ground with the vq35 to achieve 300+ hp N/A.
#151
Originally Posted by Nuki06FireZ
The OP in that thread gives a figure of around 15k in that thread. Now imagine, taking about that much money, and having a LS2 put in making 400ish N/A whp. I don't know how much Noah spent to be the first person doing this, but the quote I got from Hinson Supercars was actually a little less and thats for the engine and all the labor. I'd rather do that if I had the option. Hell, I'd consider taking out a loan to get that done.
However, I give mad props to all the guys who broke new ground with the vq35 to achieve 300+ hp N/A.
However, I give mad props to all the guys who broke new ground with the vq35 to achieve 300+ hp N/A.
Originally Posted by sikvic01
/\ +1 was it worth the money?
Last edited by rednezz; 09-05-2008 at 11:48 AM.
#152
Originally Posted by Nuki06FireZ
The OP in that thread gives a figure of around 15k in that thread. Now imagine, taking about that much money, and having a LS2 put in making 400ish N/A whp. I don't know how much Noah spent to be the first person doing this, but the quote I got from Hinson Supercars was actually a little less and thats for the engine and all the labor. I'd rather do that if I had the option. Hell, I'd consider taking out a loan to get that done.
However, I give mad props to all the guys who broke new ground with the vq35 to achieve 300+ hp N/A.
However, I give mad props to all the guys who broke new ground with the vq35 to achieve 300+ hp N/A.
#153
Yea a lot of parts on these builds can be left off. A good n/a build with the fat trimmed off can be a relatively affordable endeavor. Assuming of course engine removal/disassembly/assembly can be done by the owner him/herself.
#154
Originally Posted by rednezz
No actually I spent around 11K for parts and tune. It would cost me approximately 15k if I had gone FI and a built motor.
For me it was definitely worth it. I love the feel of NA power and I love to see peoples expressions when they find out I'm all motor. Its awesome!!!!!
For me it was definitely worth it. I love the feel of NA power and I love to see peoples expressions when they find out I'm all motor. Its awesome!!!!!
Nismology - You are probably right, however not all of us have the savvy to do our own work. My original goal for my Z was the same as Rednezz, I wanted an N/A beast and was willing to work overseas for as long as it took to make it happen. This means I asked quite a few people (this was nearly two years ago however) how to make this happen. I got several estimations between 10-15k, with the greatest variable being labor.
Once again, hats off to ya. I don't think I'll go FI either; as I'd prefer to stay N/A also. If only the gains didn't start tapering off as mentioned earlier.
#155
Originally Posted by Nuki06FireZ
Rednezz, I meant the OP in the thread link provided by the xhooniex in the post above my last one. Not yours. Once again, I salute what you're doing, but Im leaning towards the LSx swap.
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