Couple of things concerning the VE
Well as alot of you know im going with a VE in my b13, a couple of things i have to ask
How much does the 4CW crank weigh, i have an 8cw crank i can weigh, just was curious on the difference of the weight from the two, im thinking 10lbs or so.
The VE has a fuel dampener, now which one is the fuel dampener, the one on the left or the one of the right if facing the front of the motor, im pretty sure its the one on the left but thats why im asking. Which would leave the thicker pipe the return line and the thinner pipe the feed.
Any other insights would be good as well
Im still stumped on what i should set the n1 cams to as far as deg, i know many have used the +5 -5 method, but then there are others that made awesome power just leaving the stock gears in. Then there are others that made more power with the cam gears deg for more overlap. so its kinda confusing, im not totally used to all this VE stuff but ive been doing alot of reading. So im getting there. Cant wait.
BTW this will be my setup.
SR20VE (at my house currently) Thanks Greg
n1 cams (still gotta find) very hard these days
Gspec crank and wp pullies,
Fidanza Flywheel and ACT extreem pp with 6 puck disk
3" short ram intake with velocity stack
N1 throttle body matched to the intake manifold.
SSAC 2.5" header running open dump for now until i have eitehr a custom 3" secondary made or just do a whole new 4-1 race header from either greg or custom made by a shop here.
Calum basic ecu running 333cc ve injectors and e60 maf
im hoping once dyno tuned to be around 195-200whp but thats why im curious as to what i should start the cams degreed at.
Let me know yoru suggestions
How much does the 4CW crank weigh, i have an 8cw crank i can weigh, just was curious on the difference of the weight from the two, im thinking 10lbs or so.
The VE has a fuel dampener, now which one is the fuel dampener, the one on the left or the one of the right if facing the front of the motor, im pretty sure its the one on the left but thats why im asking. Which would leave the thicker pipe the return line and the thinner pipe the feed.
Any other insights would be good as well
Im still stumped on what i should set the n1 cams to as far as deg, i know many have used the +5 -5 method, but then there are others that made awesome power just leaving the stock gears in. Then there are others that made more power with the cam gears deg for more overlap. so its kinda confusing, im not totally used to all this VE stuff but ive been doing alot of reading. So im getting there. Cant wait.
BTW this will be my setup.
SR20VE (at my house currently) Thanks Greg
n1 cams (still gotta find) very hard these days
Gspec crank and wp pullies,
Fidanza Flywheel and ACT extreem pp with 6 puck disk
3" short ram intake with velocity stack
N1 throttle body matched to the intake manifold.
SSAC 2.5" header running open dump for now until i have eitehr a custom 3" secondary made or just do a whole new 4-1 race header from either greg or custom made by a shop here.
Calum basic ecu running 333cc ve injectors and e60 maf
im hoping once dyno tuned to be around 195-200whp but thats why im curious as to what i should start the cams degreed at.
Let me know yoru suggestions