Kelford 184-C on the Dyno - Progress so Far.
We went to the dyno today to play with cam timing on the Kelford 184-C. Tuning by Paul 'The Alienprobe' Hansen who has tuned many of our VE engines & Soichi Taite who owns ST Hitec & is a former Senior Technician with Nissan Japan.
We tried the cam settings at +4 I / +2 E then +4 I / -2 E & Finally both at 0 / 0 (crank degrees) & properly tuned the car for every setting but... none of those changes made any difference. Once tuned, every cam setting peaked the same whp and the same torque at the same RPM. She's still peaking in the early 7,000rpm range so I think it's time for some breathing improvements. Adrian is organising a couple of sets of ASP headers for us so there's a start, remember these are new cams to the market so it's a work in progress & not a final result. Once we've extracted the best we can from them I will re-fit my Franklin Stage 4s and do a comparison.
A lot of you know the specs but here they are again:
Kelford stage 1 ported head flowing 272 intake & 191 exhaust @ .500 on standard valves. CNC valve job (head previously flowed 266 & 180). Head from 1997 Primera engine.
Kelford 184-C cams (previously Franklin Stage 4)
Kelford adjustable cam gears
Kelford springs
370cc injectors
8cw Crank
SR16VE pistons shaved 1mm to make just over 12.5 compression
Engine balanced
3.8kg Precision Engineering flywheel
Exedy 5 puk clutch
UR crank & waterpump pullies
Std intake coated with HPC thermal barrier coating, phenolic spacers.
Nismo FPR & guage
Walbro 255lh Fuel pump
Fujitsubo headers with secondaries shortened from 21" to 14"
3" exhaust bolted directly to Fuji secondaries with transition, Fuji single pipe removed.
3" alloy intake, Blox velocity stack
Bikirom ECU
4.1 gearbox with Nismo Mechanical LSD
Dyno run in wkw:
Now this is cool... Soichi asked if I would like him to show my dyno in American SAE correction figures. I'm not going to say this is accurate to what I would've got in the USA but it's there for information anyway.
We tried the cam settings at +4 I / +2 E then +4 I / -2 E & Finally both at 0 / 0 (crank degrees) & properly tuned the car for every setting but... none of those changes made any difference. Once tuned, every cam setting peaked the same whp and the same torque at the same RPM. She's still peaking in the early 7,000rpm range so I think it's time for some breathing improvements. Adrian is organising a couple of sets of ASP headers for us so there's a start, remember these are new cams to the market so it's a work in progress & not a final result. Once we've extracted the best we can from them I will re-fit my Franklin Stage 4s and do a comparison.
A lot of you know the specs but here they are again:
Kelford stage 1 ported head flowing 272 intake & 191 exhaust @ .500 on standard valves. CNC valve job (head previously flowed 266 & 180). Head from 1997 Primera engine.
Kelford 184-C cams (previously Franklin Stage 4)
Kelford adjustable cam gears
Kelford springs
370cc injectors
8cw Crank
SR16VE pistons shaved 1mm to make just over 12.5 compression
Engine balanced
3.8kg Precision Engineering flywheel
Exedy 5 puk clutch
UR crank & waterpump pullies
Std intake coated with HPC thermal barrier coating, phenolic spacers.
Nismo FPR & guage
Walbro 255lh Fuel pump
Fujitsubo headers with secondaries shortened from 21" to 14"
3" exhaust bolted directly to Fuji secondaries with transition, Fuji single pipe removed.
3" alloy intake, Blox velocity stack
Bikirom ECU
4.1 gearbox with Nismo Mechanical LSD
Dyno run in wkw:
Now this is cool... Soichi asked if I would like him to show my dyno in American SAE correction figures. I'm not going to say this is accurate to what I would've got in the USA but it's there for information anyway.