Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Im leaving on the 20th to get it done. So not yet!

Dale were do you.......do you get bored at work or something?

Not really, just thought your thread needed a cat with ripped abs.

But then I though of this! They must've been separated at birth?

soon-261110.jpgcarrottop-gym.jpg

Weird huh?

Que: "the final countdown" by Europe.

One week to go. Only four more working days to go. Then two weeks off.

Driving a mates NM35 on sunday to get me even more pumped and i can not wait so its my VQ25DET fix before i leave.

You could say im getting pretty pumped!

i just realised josh that your display pic has been taken in kotara in my neck of the woods! come to newcastle often?

Yeah mate I'm from there and all my family are still up there. Plus I head up to see friends every few weeks

Leave tomorrow. Will be in melb hopefully without hickups around 4-5ish.

This is it guys. Its happening. Updates will happen as often as i can.

Ill try and upload pictures but since im doing it off my phone it may or may not work.

If not pictures will happen when i get back.

Was the drag from the huffy slider too much?

Lol

Good to hear. Get with the updates. And if you feel a prickly beard on the back of your neck in the night; run like hell.

Na slider is at home. Didnt have room in the car.

Will keep that in mind thanks alex.

Let me just say, there are so many differences between the engines, chassis and ecu/loom that I am worried this will turn into a nightmare. I had no idea it would be this much work. Hopefully it all goes as planned but it will take some time, anyone know Kanji? :P

After pouring over the Kanji DD skyline wiring diags, and realising there is absolutely nothing similar with the ecu (other than the connector) or the Re4 transmission controls, and not being sure the 'can' system would even communicate, we came to the conclusion the det ecu won't work with the 4 speed, and the DD ecu won't drive standard injectors, (or Emanage) without extensive rewiring/modification. It seems to be a big can of worms, around 200 wires to reroute and no guarantees it will work. :/

I think the turbo would have fit, but required custom cooler piping, as the starter motor is 3 inches higher. Also tapping turbo feed and drain fittings into the RWD sump was needed, as the RE4 and RE5 bellhousings are different.

The engine mounts were 4 inches closer to the engine, meaning the turbo intake would need to be custom made.

The chassis was different, and the Stagea front subframe wouldn't bolt up. This would mean major chassis mods, cutting parts off the Stagea wreck and swapping them onto the Skyline to remedy. This would make the car defectable. Possible for a track car, but obviously not a road car.

Sad to say it, but it is just cheaper and easier to buy a Stagea Mark... You know you want one... ;)

Yeah sad to see it all goto crap but hey. Scotty has done a mad job fixing all the little bit a pieced that was wrong with the existing set up, cleaning out the plenum and intake today and brake cut mod.

I now have stagea aero bumper with no fogs, have stagea aero sides on the way and a few other bits.

Now that this didnt work i think its time to save for a Y34 cedric/gloria. VQ30DET

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Latest Posts

    • I see, honestly I’m not too fussed about the looks. The only reason to go plenum is to make the piping easier instead of the classic over the rad etc. 
    • Not easy to quantify wrt something like how many fractions of a second slower it would be over 0-100. But given that a 250-300rwkW car is able to do that launch sprint in 5-6 sec (and faster with appropriate tyres, and surface)..... giving up as much as a second would feel like torture. A ~450HP capable turbo is not going to make lots of boost in the 2000-3000 rpm range. So, whilst with some boost on hand it will be faster accelerating in that rev range than your engine currently is NA, it will not feel like a fast car until the boost is solidly in. You know what your car feels like right now when you open it up at 2000rpm. if you've ever been in an actual fast car, you will appreciate that the NARB25 is.... not exciting. Well, add some boost and it will be better. But shorten the intake runners and it might not be better at all. It might come out better, but it could end up feeling the same. For me, it's not the 0-X km/h sprints that matter. It is easy to fry the tyres with anything over 200 rwkW. You can't use all the power available in 1st and 2nd anyway, you have to modulate the throttle. What matters is how the car reacts when you're driving in traffic in 4th or 5th and have maybe 2000 rpm on board, and you want/need to add some speed quickly, and don't have time for the downshift. It won't make boost, it will be all NA (at the speeds we're talking about - remember how fast you're going at 2000 in 4th! and don't plan on breaking the limit by too much.) So giving away NA torque is not what I would consider practical for a street car. And retaining that NA torque builds boost faster which makes the car faster. The flashy plenum is not actually better, unless you're looking at a track car where you can keep it on the boil all the time.  
    • So how much difference does it make you think? Like 1 second in the 0-100?  I was have smaller turbo so hopefully that spools quick GTX2871.  currently it’s NA so you can imagine pretty slow, but I do want fast accusation a little as there’s not many places I’ll be driving where I go over 80 even near me. So 0-60 and 0-80 targets   
    • Short inlet runners cost quite a bit. Dulls off the off-boost torque, and delays boost onset, because arrival of boost is driven by gas flow is a product of the ability to flow air which is torque. This is the reason that the stock manifolds have longer runners. On a 3L, or bigger, you can usually accept the compromise of giving away some torque because the extra capacity gives you a little extra to waste. But on a smaller motor, there's not a lot there to start with. Example, I swapped RB20 out of my R32, 25NeoDET in its place. The "wall of torque" that I experienced afterwards made it all worthwhile. That's because I came from RB20 land where torque is not a thing. But I would not do anything, anything at all, to reduce the low/mid torque I have now, because I remember what it is like to not have it!
    • Really, low/midrange torque goes really bad?? I want decent acceleration, maybe I use a stock rb25det neo manifold?    
×
×
  • Create New...