VVL for drifting S14 with a 4.6 Rear***BUILDING NOW***
Basically the whole name of the game in drifting is relaibility and making it to events. In TX tehre are at least 2 events each month with a full day of drifting like 8AM to 5PM... My friend is telling me not waste my time with a VVL 200HP NA engine to drift. All I am goign to do is basically run a stock VVL setup and do cams and try and and tune it for low end torque with a long tube header. I am waiting on my block to arrive and have inquired to a bunch of ppl about pistons and rods for sale. But waiting on block to see if I need to go overbore or not. total build cost including ECU and tuning is going to be no more than $3,000 since I can piece together an Sr for that much. I honestly think that 200HP NA in an S14 that is prepped fully is enough for a beginner drifter which my girl will be piloting. Plus not going to run any stupid 265 series tires, just 205s and a proper alignment setting, besides, a freaking AE86 corolla keeps up with the turbo guys on the courses they lay out at events here in TX. Any thoughts. Setup will actually be a converted S13 SR20 harness running a chipped program with a SFAC for for tuning due to weather change. It will run on a coil pack system just like a turbo S13, but of course running a splitfire coilpack system. That's the cheapest and best way of running NA power. Revs will be limited to only factory redline for longevity, but I can increase them once the new cams and engine has been tested good. A 350Z only has 220HP and 180 ft lbs tq, 160 ft lbs tq is more than enough IMO to spin tires, not to mention the reliability we all know about the VVL valve train design. KA is not an option due to oiling and the fact they are not designed to rev for long periods of time. So Post your thoughts and also if you have links to parts for sale to help me out, feel free to PM me.
Last edited by David NA->FI
on 2011-04-02
at 13-04-04.