cheshire300zx Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 Can anybody inform me what bhp the bottom end will go up to before changing pistons. How much for forged engine bits and head? Quote
cheshire300zx Posted May 16, 2011 Author Posted May 16, 2011 I don't know, i think the crankshaft is but I don't know about the pistons? Quote
cheshire300zx Posted May 16, 2011 Author Posted May 16, 2011 Ahhh thankyou hellraiser! What bhp can the bottom end go up to? Quote
Guest Monkey Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 pistons are cast. They're actually forged. But they're old and degrade. Quote
Guest Monkey Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 ...to add, it's all in the fueling. Uprated forged pistons will self destruct just like stock if the fueling is wrong. They're not immune. Stock pistons can take decent power providing the fueling and fuel is spot-on. You just have a higher margin for error with uprated. But they'll still melt if the fueling is wrong. Quote
Steams Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 I thought the piston were standard cast ones not forged? Isn't it because the supra has forged piston that you can up the power over 400 easier/cheaper than you can a zed? Quote
hellraiser Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 They're actually forged. But they're old and degrade. i was led to believe they were cast... Quote
vodkashots Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 from what i can remember through all the info on this site, the TT is forged, the N/A isnt Quote
hellraiser Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 they must have got this article wrong then http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_articles/articletype/articleview/articleid/1508/pageid/1912/engine-tech-building-the-nissan-vg30dett-part-1.aspx Quote
Smithy Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 Correct mate, pistons in both the N/A and TT are the only NON forged part. Given that fuelling is limited on full boost on upped boost cars to No. 6 piston on pre 94 zeds, this is usually the 1st piston to go. 20 years plus of age and just a tad out on fuelling is bad for stock pistons. Forged are cheap as chips these days, stick em in and be done with it. Smithy Quote
vodkashots Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 they must have got this article wrong then http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_articles/articletype/articleview/articleid/1508/pageid/1912/engine-tech-building-the-nissan-vg30dett-part-1.aspx they could of done, just because someone knows the in's and outs of uprated parts, doesnt mean they know the stock engine. Though, as i said, im just going on the info thats avalible on this site lol Quote
hellraiser Posted May 17, 2011 Posted May 17, 2011 So as per the thread title what is the power a stock block can handle. I thought it was about 450 -500 fwhp with a healthy block and monitored fuelling Quote
sheppy Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 any definitive answer for this?? or anyone got anymore input?? i was enjoying the read there, then it just stopped lol :) Quote
Guest BigC Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 any definitive answer for this?? or anyone got anymore input?? i was enjoying the read there, then it just stopped lol :) I doubt it. 400bhp seems to be the figure. However as Smithy suggests, probably not a great idea taking a 20 year old engine and just slapping some big tubs on it. I would always say, if you want good power get a good base first. Quote
Guest Monkey Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 Depends how it's set up. Standard pistons can take quite a bit of boost IF your fueling is cock-on. Quote
sheppy Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 so are the pistons forged or cast then??? yeah i understand about the fueling, a guy off the mr2 owners clubs burnt a hole in a set of forgies because his fueling wasn't right, he had them in the car less then a week!!! Quote
Guest BigC Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 so are the pistons forged or cast then??? yeah i understand about the fueling, a guy off the mr2 owners clubs burnt a hole in a set of forgies because his fueling wasn't right, he had them in the car less then a week!!! Cast.............. http://www.z1motorsports.com/product_info.php?products_id=3179 Quote
sheppy Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 cool, i'm just curios, i'm not planning on doing anything lol, was just enjoying reading the topic :) Quote
vodkashots Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 someone on the aus300zx site, has just put 20psi through his motor on a dyno and got 429bhp out of stock internals. http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=296128 Quote
sheppy Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 wow, that's pretty impressive!!! i don't think people realise how important the fueling is, prime example being that idiot off the mr2 owners club, he was warned time and time again, he seemed to think it was all about the boost and that forged pistons were designed to take the abuse :) Quote
Damo j Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 600 hp a brand new engine can take, old one 400 to be safe. Quote
Stephen Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 this is why the zed is mapped rich, on higher revs, and aftermarjket chips esp. to overfuel slightly and get some burn off is far healthier than underfeul and melt things. although obviously you dont want too much causing borewash. i would say gauging from club member is general taht around the 400bhp mark is about a safe limit to stock interanls. obvioulsy engine health to start with will dictate this. but many are running 370 regualy without issues. i think if your going for big power 450 plus then really a rebuild is the only way forward, and will produce a more relaible and strong platform, pulling out the motor whacking big tubs injectors and upping the boost to try and wrangle out 500 bhp on a 20 year old motor will end in tears eventually, and cost more in the long run. do it properly first time or not at all. i also believe that 40bhp is pretty much the limit of usefull power on teh zed on the road, its hard enough to use 300bhp on teh road these days, with conjestion dropping speed limits and fun spoilers everywhere you look. not to mention that power has to make it to the floor else you will just be a big v6 twin turbo beyblade, with a side order of hedge. Quote
sheppy Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 this is why the zed is mapped rich, on higher revs, and aftermarjket chips esp. to overfuel slightly and get some burn off is far healthier than underfeul and melt things. although obviously you dont want too much causing borewash. i would say gauging from club member is general taht around the 400bhp mark is about a safe limit to stock interanls. obvioulsy engine health to start with will dictate this. but many are running 370 regualy without issues. i think if your going for big power 450 plus then really a rebuild is the only way forward, and will produce a more relaible and strong platform, pulling out the motor whacking big tubs injectors and upping the boost to try and wrangle out 500 bhp on a 20 year old motor will end in tears eventually, and cost more in the long run. do it properly first time or not at all. i also believe that 40bhp is pretty much the limit of usefull power on teh zed on the road, its hard enough to use 300bhp on teh road these days, with conjestion dropping speed limits and fun spoilers everywhere you look. not to mention that power has to make it to the floor else you will just be a big v6 twin turbo beyblade, with a side order of hedge. awesome, very informative mate,thanks for that :) what's needed for around 400bhp out of interest?? Quote
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