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Old 06-07-2009 | 12:27 AM
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N/A Builds, please post up all info needed seen below

I searched and searched to find a thread like this for N/A's, if there is one, I apologize for overlooking it, but I think it would be cool to see what people are putting down with their set-ups as well as their tastes in certains mods...etc. Copy and paste this original format below and add your parts to the right. If they are stock, type stock, if you have mods for any of these, please list brand, specs etc.

Here's what Info we need in every post in this format so it's easier to read through and it stays uniformed. If this is the first thread uniformed like this, could we make this a sticky mods?

City, State which Dyno occured : Dallas, TX...etc.
Approx weather condidtions : Sunny, about 75, very humid...etc.
Baseline Dyno : List your starting number
1/4 mile time/trap speed : If your ran the 1/4 stock, list it
Tires used in the 1/4 : If your ran the 1/4 stock, list it
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : List your sizes used on baseline
Dyno after your mods : List your finished number
1/4 mile time/trap speed : If your ran the 1/4 modded, list it
Tires used in the 1/4 : If your ran the 1/4 with anything other than stock tires, list 'em
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : List your sizes at your latest dyno
Type of Dyno : ex. DynoJet, Mustang...etc.
Year : 03-up
Model : List your model Z or G
Motor : Non-Rev or Rev-Up
Engine Oil : Brand and weight
Plugs : Stock or Colder
Transmission : 6spd or AT, (if AT, Valve Body installed and/or higher stall)
Clutch : Stock or List your Aftermarket
Flywheel : Stock or List your Aftermarket
Short Shifter : Stock or B&M...etc.
Final Drive Gear Set : Stock or 3.9, 4.08...etc.
Rear Diff : Stock or Brand LSD, 2.5 way, 2 way...etc.
Engine Ground Kit : Stock or Aftermarket
Engine Internals : List all parts & specs
Heads : Stock, built, ported & polished...etc.
Intake Manifold : Stock or APS, Kinetix...etc.
Lower Intake Manifold : Stock or Motodyne...etc.
Intake Manifold Spacer : Yes or No, if Yes, which one
Throttle Body : Stock or Aftermarket, Port & Polished...etc.
Intake : Stock or JWT...etc.
Headers : Stock or Borla...etc.
Cats : Stock or HFC, Test Pipes...etc.
Exhaust : Stock or Borla...etc.
Fuel System : Stock or Aftermarket
ECU : Stock or Flashed, S-EMS, Piggyback...etc.
Fuel used on Dyno : 91, 93, C16...etc.

If there is something I missed, please let me know. Thanks. This hopefully will keep threads from starting like the one I wrote earlier yesterday....

Thanks and happy posting

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Old 06-07-2009 | 12:38 AM
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K, I thought I should start

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2003 350Z Performance 6spd

City, State which Dyno occured : Houston, TX
Approx weather condidtions : Overcast, about 60, very humid
Baseline Dyno : 183whp
1/4 mile time/trap speed : n/a
Tires used in the 1/4 : n/a
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : 19 x 9.5 +23 with Toyo Proxes T1R 275/30R19
Dyno after your mods : 203whp
1/4 mile time/trap speed : n/a
Tires used in the 1/4 : n/a
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : 19 x 9.5 +23 with Toyo Proxes T1R 275/30R19
Type of Dyno : Mustang
Year : 03
Model : Z - Performance
Motor : Non-Rev
Engine Oil : Mobil 1 Full Syn 5w-30
Plugs : Stock
Transmission : 6spd
Clutch : ACT Street/Strip
Flywheel : Fidanza
Short Shifter : B&M
Final Drive Gear Set : Stock
Rear Diff : Stock
Engine Ground Kit : Stillen Ground Kit
Engine Internals : Stock
Heads : Stock
Intake Manifold : Stock
Intake Manifold Spacer : No
Throttle Body : Stock
Intake : JWT Pop Charger
Headers : Stock
Cats : Stock
Exhaust : Borla True Dual Cat-Back
Fuel System : Stock
ECU : Stock
Fuel Used on Dyno : 93 oct

Hey guys, I just looked at my dyno vid and I ran a 203whp on the Mustang after my mods!!!!! I shouldn't have started these threads so late. My 3's started blurring together I guess.

Here's my vid to validate it: that's my buddies TRD Widebody Supra, but he only dynoed with BC turned down and pump.
http://www.tunerlifestyletv.com/inde...album-39&num=1

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This subforum of the Engine & Drivetrain forum is strictly for naturally aspirated engine builds - all motor. This includes, but not limited to, information regarding individual throttle bodies, pistons, cams, and other relevant parts information for a full N/A build.

Refrain from posting irrelevant and useless information, like ones about exhausts and intake.

Keep this forum clean and stay true to the title of the subfo
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City, State which Dyno occured : West palm beach, FL
Approx weather condidtions : Sunny, about 80, very humid
Baseline Dyno : Approx 225whp(never baselined)
1/4 mile time/trap speed : n/a
Tires used in the 1/4 : n/a
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : n/a
Dyno after your mods : 278whp
1/4 mile time/trap speed : n/a
Tires used in the 1/4 : n/a
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : 18 x 9.5, 275/40R18
Type of Dyno : Mustang
Year : 04
Model : Z - Touring
Motor : Non-Rev
Engine Oil : Mobil 1 Full Syn 5w-30
Plugs : Stock
Transmission : 6spd
Clutch : JWT
Flywheel : JWT
Short Shifter : Stock
Final Drive Gear Set : Stock
Rear Diff : Stock
Engine Ground Kit : Stillen Ground Kit
Engine Internals : Stock
Heads : Stock
Intake Manifold : Stock
Intake Manifold Spacer : Yes , powerlab
Throttle Body : Stock
Intake : JWT Pop Charger
Headers : Stock
Cats : Helix testpipes
Exhaust : Injen SES titan tip
Fuel System : Stock
ECU : UTEC
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Originally Posted by davidv
This subforum of the Engine & Drivetrain forum is strictly for naturally aspirated engine builds - all motor. This includes, but not limited to, information regarding individual throttle bodies, pistons, cams, and other relevant parts information for a full N/A build.

Refrain from posting irrelevant and useless information, like ones about exhausts and intake.

Keep this forum clean and stay true to the title of the subfo
Perhaps it is just me, but I think this could be an interesting thread.

City, State which Dyno occured : Frederick, MD & Sterling, VA
Approx weather condidtions : 65 and cloudy (both dyno's were nearly identical in ambient temps)
Baseline Dyno : 241whp (MSP dynojet, just after new years on break)
1/4 mile time/trap speed : N/A (college in WV meant no track time )
Tires used in the 1/4 : N/A
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : Stock touring 18's
Dyno after your mods : 282.5whp/264.1wtq on dynjojet & 262.2whp/254.0wtq on an uncorrected Dyno dynmaics (this dyno crushes dreams and shrivels ********)
1/4 mile time/trap speed : At 270whp on stock clutch ran a 13.48@104.XX (can't remember exact mph, but it was in the high 104's.)
Tires used in the 1/4 : 255/40/18 Falken Azenis RT615 (a couple 1.9's and always 2.08 or better 60')
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : Stock 18 tourings
Type of Dyno : Dynojet and Dyno Dynamics
Year : 03
Model : List your model Z or G
Motor : Non-Rev
Engine Oil : Mobil 1 10w30
Plugs : Stock
Transmission : 6spd
Clutch : OS Giken Aluminum Integrated next week (clutch and flywheel assembly is ~25 pounds TOTAL)
Flywheel : ^
Short Shifter : Stock
Final Drive Gear Set : Stock (soon 3.9 )
Rear Diff : Stock VSLD
Engine Ground Kit : Stock
Engine Internals : Stock
Heads : Stock
Intake Manifold : Stock
Intake Manifold Spacer : MD 5/16
Throttle Body : Stock
Intake : JWT w/3" z1 Maf and 80mm Samco tube
Headers : Stock
Cats : Kinetix Test-pipes(Switching to z1 2.5" due to a crack next week with clutch install)
Exhaust : TurboXS Y-Pipe & Exhaust
Fuel System : Stock
ECU: Osiris/Uprev tuned by Dave @ FuntionTuned in Sterling, VA FTMFW
Gas: Pump 93

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Old 06-07-2009 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 03threefiftyz
Perhaps it is just me, but I think this could be an interesting thread.
I have to agree with 03threefiftyz, davidv, it might keep eveyone from posting threads like "I have these mods and what hp will I be at....w/o any other info" This give's anyone who reads the closet idea "with a baseline of course", "temp", city, state to have the elevation as well as wheel size etc.....this is just about all the info one would need to see how they compare.
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My build is outlined in detail in the N/A build section but here is a snapshot of the last time we did some tuning on her, as most ever other serious N/A built Z is. This is not a "beginning to end" list, but rather what we started with on that day last summer, and what I ended up with.

City, State which Dyno occured : Gaithersburg, MD
Approx weather condidtions : 85, Sunny, no clue what humidity was
Baseline Dyno : 304.5 whp and ~250 torque.
1/4 mile time/trap speed : never ran
Tires used in the 1/4 : never ran
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : 19x10, 285/30/19
Dyno after your mods : 320.4 whp, don't remember torque
1/4 mile time/trap speed : never ran
Tires used in the 1/4 : never ran
Size of wheels/tires used during dyno : same
Type of Dyno : Turbo XS's Dynapak
Year : 04
Model : Z
Motor : Non
Engine Oil : Royal Purple XPR 20-50
Plugs : stock Nissan plugs
Transmission : 6spd
Clutch : OS Giken Super Single with Aluminum cover
Flywheel : OS Giken
Short Shifter : Stillen (no idea why this matters lol)
Final Drive Gear Set : 3.9
Rear Diff : Cusco RS 1.5
Engine Ground Kit : stock
Engine Internals : see my build thread - Wiseco pistons, Eagle rods
Heads : heavily worked
Intake Manifold : stock
Intake Manifold Spacer : 1/4 inch
Throttle Body : Stock
Intake : Gruppe-M (at time of dyno)
Headers : Crawford
Cats : resonated test pipes
Exhaust : Fujitsubo Y pipe, Fujitsubo Ti exhaust
Fuel System : Stock
ECU : UTEC
Fuel Used on Dyno - pump gas

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Adam......I think I have decided, and will call you on Monday about the clutch.
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03 6mt Bolt-ons w/Osiris Stock Cam DE 282.5whp 264.1 WTQ
Nice numbers man
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Short Shifter : Stillen (no idea why this matters lol)
I just threw it in there...lol
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Originally Posted by 3_FILTHY_Z
Nice numbers man
Thanks
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Z1, good looking numbers. Did you ever do a baseline stock?
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How could I forget the fuel used on dyno, but add a ss, that's what happens when you stay up to late.
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Originally Posted by 3_FILTHY_Z
Z1, good looking numbers. Did you ever do a baseline stock?



car was ~3 weeks old when I did the above run, only mod was a UR crank pulley. This was done at Mustang Magic, an old school, long established shop not too far from where we are located. However the engine in my car now is not the same, I picked up a spare engine and built it, which is what my car now has as her heart.

unfortunately, I never did get the scan of my 320 whp run from Jermaine @ TXS lolol - just spent the day bs'ing, hanging out, doing some tuning - he forgot to print it and I forgot to ask for it ! Next time I am down there, I'll be sure to post the results, and if time allows, maybe I'll head to Dave at F/T to toss it on his DD as well

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Originally Posted by davidv
This subforum of the Engine & Drivetrain forum is strictly for naturally aspirated engine builds - all motor. This includes, but not limited to, information regarding individual throttle bodies, pistons, cams, and other relevant parts information for a full N/A build.

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Keep this forum clean and stay true to the title of the subfo
1st-Just so we are all clear here, this is a thread about N/A Engine Builds, nothing less, but certainly more.

2nd-It mentions I, E b/c it makes a difference on the build.

3rd-The thread is clean so far, I don't see any issues, do you?

4th-If there was a subforum that was only about this exact topic and nothing else in this exact format, It would be posted there and not here. Maybe we can have the Mods create a Subforum based on this exact topic. Maybe it's an idea.
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Strong baseline, numbers.....
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Originally Posted by 3_FILTHY_Z
Strong baseline, numbers.....
Strange, generally a dynojet will read higher than a mustang, but dyno's can be set up any number of different ways.
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FYI if you have stock engine internals you do not have a built NA engine (nor is it considered an "NA Engine Build") and therefore davidv is correct and this would be more appropriately suited for the main Engine & Drivetrain Section. Yet I digress..

Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
Intake Manifold : stock
Umm...
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Originally Posted by 3_FILTHY_Z
Strong baseline, numbers.....
Eh, I don't put all my eggs into the dyno # basket because there are so many different ways to skin a car. That being said, I know from doing this stuff for half my life that they are always the first things people look at. Having built and owned tons of cars in the past, and driven tons of exotics/rare cars in general, I know what a quick car feels like, and that's the baseline I always go back to When I go to a dyno it's solely to do tuning. I could care less about posting some arbitrary # to make myself feel good. I'm simply looking to start with a # at the beginning of the day, and hopefully end up with a higher # at the end of the day

Is my intake manifold aftermarket? Nope...and thus, it's stock (sorta). Plus it's got the added hmmm by running the world smallest plenum spacer

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Originally Posted by Kwame@z1



Umm...
Lmao I was looking for him on AIM to get on him about that.



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