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Postby Al » Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:32 pm

Quint wrote:so many haters. it's always good to see a bunch of 'car enthusiasts' bag a guy for being enthusiastic about his car.
talk about the green eyed monster, eh?


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Postby fangsport » Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:37 pm

dnalunchie wrote:Again I am not trying to bag on the original poster its just it seems many people who do similar builds never hold on to them for long and there must be a reason why


as was quoted by Steve Murch "just cos you got 12 inches" but do you have the kahunas and budget to keep it??

i have never seen the point in rediculously powerful 'road only' cars especially if they arn't they whole package
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Postby spoonza6 » Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:16 pm

Spend lots of $$$ building high powered car only to become trailer/garage queen cause too scared it might break when driven

Spend half amount of $$$ building mid powered car which is enjoyed on a daily basis without much concern of it breaking
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Postby diss7 » Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:24 pm

Al wrote:
Quint wrote:so many haters. it's always good to see a bunch of 'car enthusiasts' bag a guy for being enthusiastic about his car.
talk about the green eyed monster, eh?


+1

The fastest car is always in the car park too. Don't ever forget that.


QFT. Every time I go to the track there is always someone mouthing off about "When my car is ready..."
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Postby Lith » Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:45 pm

fangsport wrote:i have never seen the point in rediculously powerful 'road only' cars especially if they arn't they whole package


The best reason to build a car is to please yourself, not others - if he likes it then there is a very valid point to what he has done.

I for one enjoyed having a lowly 300kw Skyline, even if I rarely used it... something kinda heart warming of hearing a nicely flowing tuned sounding 6 cylinder effortlessly chunting you around the place and making potent but restrained big turbo whistles when you just ease onto boost, knowing that all it needs is a flick on the ankle and may a moment for the turbo to go to 1xx,xxx rpm and unleash the goodness.
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Postby tsoob » Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:49 pm

its a 16V head.

He is the brother of the pink honda man.

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Postby Flannelman » Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:46 pm

Honestly, top marks to the man on the kW number. Hell, the dam number looks like with more revs it would keep climbing.

Yet looking on other international sites I found the biggest power anyone has got is 735hp from a 4age based engine. Also, the 20v head has issues with valvesprings. There simply isnt enough room to fit bigger springs to lift the seat pressure and with boost pressures aproching 35+psi, the valves get held off the seats. Also, the crank needs more support as the caps begin to move altering berring clearance resulting in failed berrings.

Im confident that I could build something that could be this powerful, but I never will because of the cost to build not just the engine but the chassis to contain such a monster. And it would be only good for one thing - straight line speed.

This is knowledge gained by research and experince. Experince tells me that torque is far more important than a single kW figure. If I had a choice to get 5Nm of torque @ 3000rpm or 5kW @ 7500 im going to choose the 5Nm as I will feel this more often.

If anything, car magazines that plaster kW ratings all over the front cover and glorify the drivers of such vehicles as gods influence young minds. When they get there first car, they then expect a kW figure and pay anything to get it.

As for green eyed monster? My 292000km old, original 20v st makes a tyre sqealing 84kWs, turns 16.1sec 1/4 mile times, burns a litre of oil every 1000km yet I've now got it to return almost 800km from a tank of gas. As a daily driven 1600cc, what more do you want?
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Postby gt4dude » Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:53 pm

its just funny to see a dyno plot like that, im guessing its a fwd car too

its either...

nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, spin

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Postby 2jayzgte » Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:19 am

Flannelman wrote:Honestly, top marks to the man on the kW number. Hell, the dam number looks like with more revs it would keep climbing.

Yet looking on other international sites I found the biggest power anyone has got is 735hp from a 4age based engine. Also, the 20v head has issues with valvesprings. There simply isnt enough room to fit bigger springs to lift the seat pressure and with boost pressures aproching 35+psi, the valves get held off the seats. Also, the crank needs more support as the caps begin to move altering berring clearance resulting in failed berrings.

Im confident that I could build something that could be this powerful, but I never will because of the cost to build not just the engine but the chassis to contain such a monster. And it would be only good for one thing - straight line speed.

This is knowledge gained by research and experince. Experince tells me that torque is far more important than a single kW figure. If I had a choice to get 5Nm of torque @ 3000rpm or 5kW @ 7500 im going to choose the 5Nm as I will feel this more often.

If anything, car magazines that plaster kW ratings all over the front cover and glorify the drivers of such vehicles as gods influence young minds. When they get there first car, they then expect a kW figure and pay anything to get it.

As for green eyed monster? My 292000km old, original 20v st makes a tyre sqealing 84kWs, turns 16.1sec 1/4 mile times, burns a litre of oil every 1000km yet I've now got it to return almost 800km from a tank of gas. As a daily driven 1600cc, what more do you want?


+1 to this post I have seen to many cars like this and being a Supra owner have seen many of these cars over the years online,the street and track and for the most part there is always something wrong with them mechanically.I'm of the addage you can only have so much before the rest is pointless regardless of what your building it for.
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Postby Leon » Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:49 am

Whatever floats his boat is all good by me , so long as people don't do silly things on the road.

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Most people would find it bizarre that my race car runs an utterly stock as a rock silvertop putting out dunno how many powers (cos it has never been put on a dyno). But I like doing a zillion events at low speed, as I don't have a rebuild budget.
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Postby ryanfels » Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:51 am

People have different goals with there cars. Some like a nice daily driver with not much power, some people just care about the number they see on the dyno.

People have different tastes


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Postby 4ageboi » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:45 am

Bazda wrote:Its got a 7afe block in it.

The guy rang me yesterday to say he stripped 3rd gear. No surprise as he was running the smaller E series. He pretty much didnt have any idea about the car as he brought it off someone else who got it built by x person.

20v 7agte. Those numbers are not un expected! If I can make 360kw atw on 98 pump gas with a stock head then 400kw is easy on E85.

With a worked head 450kw+ would be doable, I was building an engine to do this and still plan to later in the future :)


hey man naaah hes owned the car for past ten years he build the whole thing him self wasnt bought from any one...x racing over the shore which was owned by brett lee's brother aka (4banger) he started on the car...
hes stuffed three or four GTZ gear boxes...
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Postby 4ageboi » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:47 am

2jayzgte wrote:I wonder if this guy has spent as much on his brakes and suspension as he has on under the bonnet mods.... :roll: :roll:

I wonder if he turned upto a track and thrashed it beyond belief if it would last the day at that high boost number,hmmm I suspect not but I'd bet there be a good raft of excuses though.. :lol: :lol:


hey man yeap sti brembos with 5 stud conversion and adusties and a half cage i think last time i saw it...
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Postby 4ageboi » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:48 am

spoonza6 wrote:Spend lots of $$$ building high powered car only to become trailer/garage queen cause too scared it might break when driven

Spend half amount of $$$ building mid powered car which is enjoyed on a daily basis without much concern of it breaking


thats so trueeeee man...
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Postby 1I1 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:47 pm

4ageboi wrote:hey man yeap sti brembos with 5 stud conversion and adusties and a half cage i think last time i saw it...


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Postby 2jayzgte » Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:19 pm

4ageboi wrote:
2jayzgte wrote:I wonder if this guy has spent as much on his brakes and suspension as he has on under the bonnet mods.... :roll: :roll:

I wonder if he turned upto a track and thrashed it beyond belief if it would last the day at that high boost number,hmmm I suspect not but I'd bet there be a good raft of excuses though.. :lol: :lol:


hey man yeap sti brembos with 5 stud conversion and adusties and a half cage i think last time i saw it...


Well that's good to hear,sounds like it could be a half decent club car then.
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Postby Garreth27 » Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:24 am

Whatever makes a person happy. If you want crazy power and that's your main goal then go for it, build what you want and not what others do.

If I had millions, I'd have stupidly crazy power cars built just because i could :lol: . That's if i already had everything i wanted and had nothing better to spend my money on.

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Postby Lith » Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:53 am

Flannelman wrote:This is knowledge gained by research and experince. Experince tells me that torque is far more important than a single kW figure. If I had a choice to get 5Nm of torque @ 3000rpm or 5kW @ 7500 im going to choose the 5Nm as I will feel this more often.


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Postby Boost_4_Life » Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:59 am

Leon wrote:Most people would find it bizarre that my race car runs an utterly stock as a rock silvertop putting out dunno how many powers (cos it has never been put on a dyno). But I like doing a zillion events at low speed, as I don't have a rebuild budget.


Amen Leon. I'm happy with my 100kw atw, done 13 full rallies now with only 1 dnf, which was gearbox failure. Rather be out there playing than working on it!
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Postby Crucible » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:41 pm

Torque is where its at.
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