How to build a 300 WHP/Liter SR (on the cheap?) discussion.
I've been putting this open conversation off long enough. I want to talk about building a motor as an exercise. Here's the task: you need to make 300 WHP/liter on pump gasoline and keep the engine relatively inexpensive and reliable ("look what we did with so little"). It needs to be fun and sound impressive so a high red line is a must. It doesn't have to make early horsepower (torque) but the more, the better. Pretend you're trying to come up with a parts list that anyone with a tight budget but high skill level can obtain/make. All factory Nissan parts are fair game even if not USDM. All aftermarket parts are fair game but choose wisely. Assume the builder can weld and fabricate custom pieces like brackets and manifolds. And because I get to call the shots here, let's say it's going to be a RWD engine (I know, I know) and engine bay size is a non-issue. Engine management is a given; assume adequate control. Meth/water/nitrous injection and intercooler sprayers are off limits. The only consumable allowed is gasoline.
I think first we should pick a bottom end to work with, then we can move on to head choice, then valve train and so on.
I'll give you something to start off the conversation. I'm thinking a typical RWD DET bottom end would be sufficient and the factory compression ratio of 8.5:1 is satisfactory although a RWD SR20VE+T is not out of the question. Forged pistons and rods with ARP studs sound like a good idea but the forged stuff might not be necessary. I'm thinking 9,000 rpm redline to obtain the output I'm looking for (maybe I start a CA18DET discussion later on) and keep things fun. Stroking is not part of the picture as it tends to hurt specific output. Sleeving the block can hopefully be avoided to save costs. Boring also should be avoided for the same reason and probably won't help too much with specific output (redline could still be kept high though).
I know this seems to be a turbo discussion but I put it in the General section to bring in the N/A guys as well for when we get to the choice for the head. I'd like to work with the power players on the forum here and hope that the others can enjoy the ride.
So, bottom end first including block, rotational assembly and any work/modification directly related.
I think first we should pick a bottom end to work with, then we can move on to head choice, then valve train and so on.
I'll give you something to start off the conversation. I'm thinking a typical RWD DET bottom end would be sufficient and the factory compression ratio of 8.5:1 is satisfactory although a RWD SR20VE+T is not out of the question. Forged pistons and rods with ARP studs sound like a good idea but the forged stuff might not be necessary. I'm thinking 9,000 rpm redline to obtain the output I'm looking for (maybe I start a CA18DET discussion later on) and keep things fun. Stroking is not part of the picture as it tends to hurt specific output. Sleeving the block can hopefully be avoided to save costs. Boring also should be avoided for the same reason and probably won't help too much with specific output (redline could still be kept high though).
I know this seems to be a turbo discussion but I put it in the General section to bring in the N/A guys as well for when we get to the choice for the head. I'd like to work with the power players on the forum here and hope that the others can enjoy the ride.
So, bottom end first including block, rotational assembly and any work/modification directly related.