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2011-06-23 19:39:18
#61
Originally Posted by Viprdude
For most of us who daily drive our cars, a VE is better because it has that gross top end power.

Think of it this way with a DE. You get high compression pistons, nice cams, proper header and you will make gobs of torque.


Wouldn't you want more torque for a dd? I don't see how a modded ve motor vs a modded de motor would be a better dd. However, all in all, a ve motor responds better to mods than a de does dollar for dollar.
2011-06-23 19:49:01
#62
that vid is badass. makes me want a se-l
2011-06-23 19:52:22
#63
and gets better MPGs... dont get me wrong i loved my DE and now im forced to daily my VE and its a much smoother ride.
2011-06-24 02:26:52
#64
The VE is a true 11:1. I wanted to run on pump gas and my target hp was around the low 200's so I decided to build the engine for pump gas for cheaper racing.

The DE is around 11.3:1.

How much hp would I loose with the 20v cams and how much midrange would I gain?

I was running a 4:1 header and also have a Tri-Y to test.

One thing to consider, the VE would be less annoying around town if it was a street car. It has a much more normal idle. The DE with tightened lobe centers is one pissed off engine, it idles at around 1700 rpm and sounds really pissed off more mid range or not.
2011-06-24 02:42:32
#65
mike i dont think its the cams that are lacking at all. people have hit 280whp on n1's with butt loads of torque. the 20vs although have a bit more mid range its high lobe lacks and makes way less peak then a n1 and also doesnt hold it for as long.

its the compression and over all cc's. is there a reason you cant run higher compression and go say 1mm over ?

these motors really respond to high compression and over bores.

stratton.
2011-06-24 02:53:35
#66
I like how mike n I. Joind the dash at the same time. Mike you the man
2011-06-24 03:11:22
#67
Very nice. I heard Martins gonna get a little boost in his p10 so that should be a nice challenge. Planning on building an sr race car in the future, and its always good to have people around with experience.
2011-06-24 15:03:08
#68
Yo Mike

We are still strong down here in Socal You gotta hit us up at one of our Yearly meets it would be epic if you showed. Its in your backyard.



2011-06-24 18:24:04
#69
I forgot to answer a question, I run a 13 row setrab oil cooler on both cars. The coolers are ducted and are really effective. We run windage trays and scrapers and those are real effective at lowering the oil temp as well. We usually see something like 180-190 degrees so I run a thin 5w30 oil.

Like I said I could run higher compression but I would have to run race gas. I could go bigger bore but for both things, I am right on my power to weight limit for TU class so I can't make more power.

Look out for the Fontana Nissan SE-R and Martin's G20 with low pressure turbo power. The Fontana Nissan car makes 210 hp and 220 ft lbs right now and thats gonna be mean. Expect Martin and Rockwood to do the same. Also look at the Honda's of Andy Hope and Edik Stepanyan. They only weigh 2150 lbs with driver, 400 lbs lighter than the Sentras! They turn lap times of 1-3 seconds a lap faster than the Sentras have been turning. Look for the APD TSX and the Robispec RX-8 to get a lot faster in the near future. They are both pros and both had hastily built and untested cars at Cal Speedway.

We are focusing on Dai's car doing stuff like cams and tuning that should give him 10 more hp and improving the aero. I am also looking for 4.40 gears for the Dog II and have done some minor aero refinements since cal speedway. Both cars should have higher rev limits by then.

I also could probably do a lot of things but I don't want to spend the money. I am also the series technical director and I really don't want to win, it could be seen as a conflict of interest. I am really running just to fill the grid for now until the series gets more popular.

Look for Matt Powers to be driving my car in the future. If he can bring sponsorship dollars into the program, then the car might get serious development. Redline is going to have to work with FD for next year so the schedules don't conflict.

A lot of the FD stars are interested but with more than half the events falling on the same weekend, they can't get sponsers to pony up. If Redline can fix this you will probably see Mike Essa, Justin Pawlack and Kyle Mohan next year. These guys will bring media and more interest.

As far as meets, I don't have a street Sentra anymore.
Last edited by choaderboy2 on 2011-06-24 at 18-32-29.
2011-06-24 18:43:13
#70
Originally Posted by choaderboy2
I forgot to answer a question, I run a 13 row setrab oil cooler on both cars. The coolers are ducted and are really effective. We run windage trays and scrapers and those are real effective at lowering the oil temp as well. We usually see something like 180-190 degrees so I run a thin 5w30 oil.


Are you using those the same style Teflon windage trays and crank scrapers that you had on the "Low Buck" B14 project?

Edit: It's so nice to see you posting in these forums again. I learned alot reading your articles and posts throughout the 7 years I've been into these cars.
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