running 3-4psi dd?
#41
a tc racing from a dig will a have a bit off different outcome from a roll race.. a huge part of dig race is traction, a race from a roll you will only worry about power and skill.. haha im getting addicted, i wanna race my buddy again and try to take down his 07 z this time
#42
Originally Posted by brett561tc
Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
How did I know you were going to say that. His car runs in the mid 10's A/F Ratio. It's not like its tuned up over a normal Stage 0. It is a good example. The OP was talking about 3-4 psi untuned for Daily driving, but he said 6 PSI for races against the unsuspecting Z owner.
Again, don't forget about the other guy who Didn't have management at all, and ran 13.9 on slicks in the 1/4 mile. If Louis was on slicks, he would run about that too, so his car is in no shape or form disqualified from the scenario.
The only thing I agreed on is that he should race one and find out how "HE" does. I was merely stating that a good driver would beat a 350z with a Stage 0.
Again, don't forget about the other guy who Didn't have management at all, and ran 13.9 on slicks in the 1/4 mile. If Louis was on slicks, he would run about that too, so his car is in no shape or form disqualified from the scenario.
The only thing I agreed on is that he should race one and find out how "HE" does. I was merely stating that a good driver would beat a 350z with a Stage 0.
http://my350z.com/forum/drag/233840-...ons-stock.html
...7th post down. just some 350Z track times on 100% stock Z's. even stock rubber. i imagine the times would drop even lower if they had slicks too.
the only way i could see a stage 0 tc untuned beating a 350Z is if the driver of the Z completely sucked. which isn't that hard to believe.
Brett....I own a 350z bro. I'm a member on my350z. Get over it. Pay attention, I have said it once already, the only Z I am talking about are 2003 - 2004. Every year after that, will be a tough time to handle, and don't even attempt to mess with an 07-08.
Racing at the drag strip would "obviously" be a different ball game. I was under the impression the OP was talking about street racing, correct me if I'm wrong. Street racing I was assuming he meant from a roll. You don't think it's possible and you don't even own the car. I've told you I have done it and you say that's not good enough....Nothing will satisfy you so...EOS..
#43
Originally Posted by NVMyTc
but the question is how many people on 5-6 psi untuned are running 13's?
the orignal poster said he wanted to turn it up to 5-6 psi so he can beat z's and g's. which i dont think is possible, becuase i have seen stock z's pull 13.8 in the 1/4 mile no problem, and i have yet to see one tc on 5-6 psi untuned, besides the one on slicks, get into the 13's
the only way to settle this is to get a stage 0 to run a stock z lol
sorry to the op for hijacking your thread, just trying to make a point.
the orignal poster said he wanted to turn it up to 5-6 psi so he can beat z's and g's. which i dont think is possible, becuase i have seen stock z's pull 13.8 in the 1/4 mile no problem, and i have yet to see one tc on 5-6 psi untuned, besides the one on slicks, get into the 13's
the only way to settle this is to get a stage 0 to run a stock z lol
sorry to the op for hijacking your thread, just trying to make a point.
ET has more to do with traction. If you want to see what a car can do on the street from a roll vs another car from a roll, then you need to pay more attention to their Trap Speeds.
As mentioned, an older Z will have a hard time taking out a low boosted tC. The tC would be ahead till about 110mph. Anything above that, the Z should creep past, not by a much, but should.
I own a 350z, and I own a turbo tC. In my crew, there is a full bolt-on S/C'ed tC, as well as a Stage 0 tC. We have raced these cars enough for me to give you this synopsis.
Originally Posted by B_Real45
First - people need to stop referencing "PSI" - because that doesn't mean crap at all. Every turbo is different - and every setup is different. Two different turbos running at 6psi will make different HP levels. Two same turbos at 6psi will make different HP levels if the exhaust manifold, exhaust, intake, whatever are different.
It's possible that 5-6 psi can have enough HP to beat a G or Z. All you need is a 54trim or larger and an EL manifold (like Java, Ace, and Meaty) and you'll have your HP to beat those cars.. although I think Ace has a special issue - don't mean to call you out, Ace.
It's possible that 5-6 psi can have enough HP to beat a G or Z. All you need is a 54trim or larger and an EL manifold (like Java, Ace, and Meaty) and you'll have your HP to beat those cars.. although I think Ace has a special issue - don't mean to call you out, Ace.
I thought we were specifically talking about a Stage 0, which would do the job.
#48
Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
Originally Posted by B_Real45
First - people need to stop referencing "PSI" - because that doesn't mean crap at all. Every turbo is different - and every setup is different. Two different turbos running at 6psi will make different HP levels. Two same turbos at 6psi will make different HP levels if the exhaust manifold, exhaust, intake, whatever are different.
It's possible that 5-6 psi can have enough HP to beat a G or Z. All you need is a 54trim or larger and an EL manifold (like Java, Ace, and Meaty) and you'll have your HP to beat those cars.. although I think Ace has a special issue - don't mean to call you out, Ace.
It's possible that 5-6 psi can have enough HP to beat a G or Z. All you need is a 54trim or larger and an EL manifold (like Java, Ace, and Meaty) and you'll have your HP to beat those cars.. although I think Ace has a special issue - don't mean to call you out, Ace.
I thought we were specifically talking about a Stage 0, which would do the job.
#49
Originally Posted by brett561tc
done what?
What were you implying as being bench racing?
Originally Posted by B_Real45
Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
Originally Posted by B_Real45
First - people need to stop referencing "PSI" - because that doesn't mean crap at all. Every turbo is different - and every setup is different. Two different turbos running at 6psi will make different HP levels. Two same turbos at 6psi will make different HP levels if the exhaust manifold, exhaust, intake, whatever are different.
It's possible that 5-6 psi can have enough HP to beat a G or Z. All you need is a 54trim or larger and an EL manifold (like Java, Ace, and Meaty) and you'll have your HP to beat those cars.. although I think Ace has a special issue - don't mean to call you out, Ace.
It's possible that 5-6 psi can have enough HP to beat a G or Z. All you need is a 54trim or larger and an EL manifold (like Java, Ace, and Meaty) and you'll have your HP to beat those cars.. although I think Ace has a special issue - don't mean to call you out, Ace.
I thought we were specifically talking about a Stage 0, which would do the job.
Gotcha, I was talking about the OP's goals.
#50
Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
What were you implying as being bench racing?
now, you were saying that people had "already done it". so will you please answer the question?
#51
Originally Posted by brett561tc
Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
What were you implying as being bench racing?
now, you were saying that people had "already done it". so will you please answer the question?
When I made my comments it wasn't pure speculation or "bench racing". I've done it. I own a 350z (you know this), Louis has a Stage 0, my boy Rich has a S/C'ed tC with full bolt-ons, and a 9 PSI pulley. The Stage 0 is faster than a stock 03-04 350z. We put his Stage 0 with 3 people in the car against Rich's TRD S/Ced tC with him and his girl in it. Louis Stage 0 > Rich TRD S/C'ed tC. Stage 0 is slightly faster than a stock 03 350z. I ran Rich's TRD S/C'ed tC against the 350. He hung very well with me up till around 100mph, then I started to walk. Rich's S/C'ed dynoed 238whp.
Also, there are videos on youtube of a bottom line Stage 0 staying ahead of a 2005/06 G35 sedan up until 120mph by about a car, car 1/2. Z is slightly faster than a G35, but it still can be done.
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I havent been on here in months and I see that Brett and Travis are still goin at it just like the good ol' days lmao...keep it up fellas
People are still gettin ZPI kits
People are still gettin ZPI kits
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Originally Posted by rhythmnsmoke
Originally Posted by Simplyscion
People are still gettin ZPI kits
#56
I don't think people are duplicating ZPI kits..
People are selling used ZPI kits.. and some include IC piping and an intercooler.. but don't know any better and call it a Stage 1.
ZPI kit isn't any more special than any other kit. It's a solid and affordable kit, mainly because it uses a very popular turbo and doesn't produce too much CFM at low psi so people can run it at low boost without an IC comfortably.
People are selling used ZPI kits.. and some include IC piping and an intercooler.. but don't know any better and call it a Stage 1.
ZPI kit isn't any more special than any other kit. It's a solid and affordable kit, mainly because it uses a very popular turbo and doesn't produce too much CFM at low psi so people can run it at low boost without an IC comfortably.
#57
Originally Posted by B_Real45
I don't think people are duplicating ZPI kits..
People are selling used ZPI kits.. and some include IC piping and an intercooler.. but don't know any better and call it a Stage 1.
ZPI kit isn't any more special than any other kit. It's a solid and affordable kit, mainly because it uses a very popular turbo and doesn't produce too much CFM at low psi so people can run it at low boost without an IC comfortably.
People are selling used ZPI kits.. and some include IC piping and an intercooler.. but don't know any better and call it a Stage 1.
ZPI kit isn't any more special than any other kit. It's a solid and affordable kit, mainly because it uses a very popular turbo and doesn't produce too much CFM at low psi so people can run it at low boost without an IC comfortably.
Count how many threads that say ZPI stage 1 or 0, and check to see if it is truly an authentic ZPI kit. I have come across 1 out of 10 threads saying its a ZPI kit, when it's not. They mimic the kit because they have a 16G and the log manifold.
That's all I was saying.
#59
Originally Posted by B_Real45
And those log manifolds with the mitsubishi flange are not ZPI?
If I bought a manifold from Dezod, and a T3/T4 turbo to go on it, would I then have a Dezod kit?